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Следующие работы и их содержание оказали большое влияние на разработку и развитие прыжковой системы BoingVERT. Мы выражаем сердечную благодарность и уважение каждому из этих авторов за то, что они навсегда изменили сферу применения методов тренировок, используемых для повышения эффективности вертикального прыжка.

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