Functional asymmetry and the sports result

This paper investigates functional asymmetry of a man as a biological phenomenon which accompanies sports result within the scope of well-known literature data and the authors' personal study results. In the course of the performed summary of research findings the authors assess the influence o...

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Influence
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Teaching Methods
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