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International Journal of Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation Volume 7 (2021), Article ID 7:IJPTR-177, 5 pages
https://doi.org/10.15344/2455-7498/2021/177
Original Article
Immediate Effects of Core Training on Shoulder Muscle Strength and Pull Motion in Swimming

Hirofumi Jigami1*, Tadashi Wada1, Masaki Wada2 and Kouki Tanaka1

1School of Science and Engineering, Department of Human Informatics, Kokushikan University, Tokyo, Japan
2Kokushikan University swimming team, Tokyo, Japan
Prof. Hirofumi Jigami, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Department of Human Informatics, Kokushikan University, 4-28-1, Setagaya, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, 154-8515, Japan, Tel and Fax: +81-3-5481-3257; E-mail: hjigami@kokushikan.ac.jp
27 September 2021; 25 October 2021; 27 October 2021
Jigami H, Wada T, Wada M, Tanaka K (2021) Immediate Effects of Core Training on Shoulder Muscle Strength and Pull Motion in Swimming. Int J Phys Ther Rehab 7: 177. doi: https://doi.org/10.15344/2455-7498/2021/177

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