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    Professionelles Denken und Handeln im Leistungssport (Professional thinking and acting in competitive sports)

    Linz, l., Mülders, J.
    Published in Leistungssport (2018)
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    "Gehirn, das (Subst.): ein Organ, mit dem wir denken, daß wir denken". Teil 2

    Bartonietz, K.
    Published in Leistungssport (2008)
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    "Gehirn, das (Subst.): ein Organ, mit dem wir denken, daß wir denken". Teil 1

    Bartonietz, K.
    Published in Leistungssport (2008)
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    Konstruktion und Validierung eines Tests der Schnelligkeit von taktischem Denken, Antizipation und Auswahlreaktion bei kanadischen Eishockeyspielern unterschiedlicher Altersklassen

    Thiffault, C.
    Published in Leistungssport (1982)
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    Molekulare Grundlagen der Informationsverarbeitung im Nervensystem

    Lehnertz, K.
    Published in Leistungssport (1990)
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    Kognitive Fähigkeiten im sportlichen Aufwind: Gedanken zum Denken im Sport

    Hotz, A.
    Published in Leistungssport (1990)
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    Streitforum: Wozu philosophisches Nachdenken über Trainieren im Leistungssport? Eine Replik auf den Aufsatz von Peter Tschiene: "Trainingsphilosophie?, in: Leistungssport 6/2001, 1... (Discussion forum: Why philosophical thinking about training in competitive sports? A reply to the essay by Peter Tschiene: "Training Philosophy?, in: Leistungssport 6/2001, 10-12)

    Hotz, A.
    Published in Leistungssport (2002)
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