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Angewandtes medizinisches Wissen im Hochleistungssport

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R. Medved (Zagreb) hob in seiner Einleitung drei wissenschaftliche Belange der Medizin im Leistungssport hervor: 1. Die wissenschaftlich fundierte Auswahl der Sportler, die in einigen Sportarten schon in der Präpubertätsphase vorgenommen werden kann, 2. die Erhaltung des optimalen Gesundheitszustandes des Sportlers und 3. die Bestimmung der Leistungsfähigkeit und aufgrund dieser die Festlegung des Trainingsplanes.

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Strauzenberg, SE. et al. (1973). Angewandtes medizinisches Wissen im Hochleistungssport. In: Grupe, O., Kurz, D., Teipel, J.M. (eds) Sport in unserer Welt — Chancen und Probleme. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-13018-6_35

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