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Át a Célvonalon - 10000000 Edző országa

Episode 1 of the Át a Célvonalon - A Triatlon podcast podcast, hosted by Szabó Tamás, titled "Át a Célvonalon - 10000000 Edző országa" was published on February 2, 2025 and runs 62 minutes.

February 2, 2025 ·62m · Át a Célvonalon - A Triatlon podcast

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#triathlon #coaching #motivation

Videónkban arról beszélgetünk, hogy milyen fontos dolog az edzői szakértelem. Mit tudjuk, mi Magyarok mindenhez is értünk, így az edzéstervezéshez is :D


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