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CYKL CHODU PODCZAS POWOLNEGO CHODZENIA NA WYSOKICH OBCASACH

Soňa Jandova
1
,
Miloslav Gajdoš
2
,
Jakub Čuj
2
,
Lucia Demjanovič Kendrova
2
,
Wioletta Mikuľákova
2

  1. Department of Physical Education, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
  2. Department of Physiotherapy, University of Prešov, Slovakia
Health Problems of Civilization
Data publikacji online: 2024/02/26
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