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Coach's gender and Olympic weightlifting performance - with Jeremy Foreman
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Coach's gender and Olympic weightlifting performance - with Jeremy Foreman

Evidence Strong | Weightlifting Science ยท Evidence Strong

September 2, 202417m 40s

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Dr. Jeremy Foreman is an Associate Professor at University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Evidence Strong interviews Prof Jeremy Foreman about his recent study titled: The Effect of Coach Gender on Competitive Weightlifting Performance for Men and Women Weightlifters.

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Link to the original research paper: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fsoc.2020.539566/full

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