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    Selbstkontrolliertes Üben von Bewegungsfertigkeiten: Aktueller Forschungsstand und ein antagonistisches Erklärungsmodell (Self-Controlled Practice of Motor Skills: Current Status of Research and an Antagonistic Explanation Model)

    Bund, A., Wiemeyer, J.
    Published in Spectrum der Sportwissenschaften (2005)
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    Selbstkontrolliertes Üben von Bewegungsfertigkeiten: Aktueller Forschungsstand und ein antagonistisches Erklärungsmodell

    Bund, A., Wiemeyer, J.
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