THE SELECTION IMPROVEMENT IN THE THIRD JUNIORS HANDBALL TEAM

Abstract

From 10-14 years to the child through one of the most important stage of ontogenesis. Childhood ends and begins transformation of nature: somatic-functional-mental-driving. This processor is called puberty.

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Dugan Iulian

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Dugan Iulian (2008). THE SELECTION IMPROVEMENT IN THE THIRD JUNIORS HANDBALL TEAM. The Annals of the “Ştefan cel Mare” University. Physical Education and Sport Section. The Science and Art of Movement, 1(1), 41-46. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-671838