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Prediction Function for Identifying Talent in 14- to 15-Year-old Female Field Hockey Players

The object of this study was to identify kinanthropometric, motor-physical and psychological variables and specific field hockey skills that influence field hockey performance at the age of 14 to 15 years. The two top girls' field hockey teams in the North West Province (South Africa) U/15 (und...

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Published in:High ability studies 2002-06, Vol.13 (1), p.21-33
Main Authors: Nieuwenhuis, Carolina F., Spamer, Emanuel J., Rossum, Jaques H. A. van
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