Search Results - Peracek, P.
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The influence of relative age on the selection of players for elite events in junior football
Matušica, M., Perácek, P.Published in Journal of Physical Education and Sport (2023)article“…Perácek, P.…”
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Differentiation between checks to the head or neck as a primary cause of mild traumatic brain injury in ice hockey in Slovakia
Parnican, S., Peracek, P., Toth, I.Published in Journal of Physical Education and Sport (2020)article“…Peracek, P.…”
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Differentiation between checks to the head or neck as a primary cause of mild traumatic brain injury in ice hockey in Slovakia
Parnican, S., Peracek, P., Toth, I.Published in Journal of Physical Education and Sport (2020)article“…Peracek, P.…”
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Impact of age and agility performance level on the disjunctive reaction time of soccer goalkeepers
Obetko, M., Perácek, P., Šagát, P., Mikulic, M.Published in Acta Facultatis Educationis Physicae Universitatis Comenianae (2019)article“…Perácek, P.…”
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The connection between the success of a team at one-on-one battles in the defensive phase of the game and the final results of ice hockey matches in the National Hockey League and...
Parnican, S., Toth, I., Peracek, P.Published in Journal of Physical Education and Sport (2020)article“…Peracek, P.…”
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Changes in the level of selected condition abilities of youth soccer players
Tvrdy, M., Lednicky, A., Peracek, P., Obetko, M., Babic, M.Published in Journal of Physical Education and Sport (2020)article“…Peracek, P.…”
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Effect of selected types of warm-up on disjunctive reaction time of soccer goalkeepers
Obetko, M., Perácek, P., Mikulic, M., Babic, M.Published in Journal of Physical Education and Sport (2020)article“…Perácek, P.…”
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