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All Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise: Page 1
Sports Science Update: Feedback Can Be Deceptive
By Matt Fitzgerald
Published Sep. 6, 2011
Updated May. 25, 2012 at 11:57 AM UTC
A new study shows how we can manipulate our minds to enable better performance.
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