Team games and youth communities: Research into the development of alternative team sport activities in a youth education setting

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Team games and youth communities: Research into the development of alternative team sport activities in a youth education setting. / Rønlund, Adam Steen; Nielsen, Glen; Frydendal, Stine.

2021. 56 Abstract fra EASS 2021, Córdoba (Andalusia), Spanien.

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Rønlund, AS, Nielsen, G & Frydendal, S 2021, 'Team games and youth communities: Research into the development of alternative team sport activities in a youth education setting', EASS 2021, Córdoba (Andalusia), Spanien, 07/10/2021 - 10/10/2021 s. 56. <https://www.eass2021.com/libro-de-abstracts?lang=en>

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Rønlund, A. S., Nielsen, G., & Frydendal, S. (2021). Team games and youth communities: Research into the development of alternative team sport activities in a youth education setting. 56. Abstract fra EASS 2021, Córdoba (Andalusia), Spanien. https://www.eass2021.com/libro-de-abstracts?lang=en

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Rønlund AS, Nielsen G, Frydendal S. Team games and youth communities: Research into the development of alternative team sport activities in a youth education setting. 2021. Abstract fra EASS 2021, Córdoba (Andalusia), Spanien.

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Rønlund, Adam Steen ; Nielsen, Glen ; Frydendal, Stine. / Team games and youth communities: Research into the development of alternative team sport activities in a youth education setting. Abstract fra EASS 2021, Córdoba (Andalusia), Spanien.1 s.

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