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1. The effects of combined ballistic and heavy resistance training on maximal lower- and upper-body strength in recreationally trained men.

2. Acute anabolic response to β-hydroxy-β-methylbutyrate (HMB)-free acid supplementation following heavy resistance exercise.

3. Can Video Annotation Software With Minimal Standardization Be Used as a Back-Up for a Marker-Free Motion Tracking System when Monitoring Barbell Thruster Velocity During a Repeated Circuit?

4. Muscle Oxygen Saturation Dynamics During Upper-Body Resistance Exercise.

5. The influence of sex-division, experience, and pacing strategy on performance in the 2020 CrossFit® Open.

6. Differential improvements between men and women in repeated CrossFit open workouts.

7. Pacing Strategies Differ by Sex and Rank in 2020 CrossFit ® Open Tests.

8. Acute Effect of L-Citrulline Supplementation on Resistance Exercise Performance and Muscle Oxygenation in Recreationally Resistance Trained Men and Women.

9. Normative Scores for CrossFit ® Open Workouts: 2011-2022.

10. Experience, Training Preferences, and Fighting Style Are Differentially Related to Measures of Body Composition, Strength, and Power in Male Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Athletes-A Pilot Study.

11. Acute physiological outcomes of high-intensity functional training: a scoping review.

12. Quantifying CrossFit ® : Potential solutions for monitoring multimodal workloads and identifying training targets.

13. Effect of watermelon supplementation on exercise performance, muscle oxygenation, and vessel diameter in resistance-trained men.

14. Relationships Between Body Composition and Performance in the High-Intensity Functional Training Workout "Fran" are Modulated by Competition Class and Percentile Rank.

15. CrossFit® open performance is affected by the nature of past competition experiences.

16. Effect of the Repetitions-In-Reserve Resistance Training Strategy on Bench Press Performance, Perceived Effort, and Recovery in Trained Men.

17. Increased Resisted Sprinting Load Decreases Bilateral Asymmetry in Sprinting Kinetics Among Rugby Players.

19. Endocrine and Body Composition Changes Across a Competitive Season in Collegiate Speed-Power Track and Field Athletes.

20. Relationships Between Sprinting, Broad Jump, and Vertical Jump Kinetics Are Limited in Elite, Collegiate Football Athletes.

21. Workout Pacing Predictors of Crossfit ® Open Performance: A Pilot Study.

22. Effects of Probiotic (Bacillus subtilis) Supplementation During Offseason Resistance Training in Female Division I Athletes.

23. Impact of Varying Dosages of Fish Oil on Recovery and Soreness Following Eccentric Exercise.

24. Predictors of CrossFit Open Performance.

25. The addition of β-Hydroxy β-Methylbutyrate (HMB) to creatine monohydrate supplementation does not improve anthropometric and performance maintenance across a collegiate rugby season.

26. Early and late rapid torque characteristics and select physiological correlates in middle-aged and older males.

27. Four Weeks of Time-Restricted Feeding Combined with Resistance Training Does Not Differentially Influence Measures of Body Composition, Muscle Performance, Resting Energy Expenditure, and Blood Biomarkers.

28. Physiological differences between advanced CrossFit athletes, recreational CrossFit participants, and physically-active adults.

29. Effect of Multi-Ingredient Preworkout Supplementation on Repeated Sprint Performance in Recreationally Active Men and Women.

30. Safety of Short-Term Supplementation with Methylliberine (Dynamine ® ) Alone and in Combination with TeaCrine ® in Young Adults.

31. The Effect of ProHydrolase ® on the Amino Acid and Intramuscular Anabolic Signaling Response to Resistance Exercise in Trained Males.

32. Isometric Midthigh Pull Performance Is Associated With Athletic Performance and Sprinting Kinetics in Division I Men and Women's Basketball Players.

33. Neuromuscular function of the plantar flexors and predictors of peak power in middle-aged and older males.

34. Effects of Rest Position on Morphology of the Vastus Lateralis and Its Relationship with Lower-Body Strength and Power.

35. Pre-Anticipatory Anxiety and Autonomic Nervous System Response to Two Unique Fitness Competition Workouts.

36. Repeated anaerobic tests predict performance among a group of advanced CrossFit-trained athletes.

37. Agreement between the Open Barbell and Tendo Linear Position Transducers for Monitoring Barbell Velocity during Resistance Exercise.

38. Load-Velocity Relationships of the Back vs. Front Squat Exercises in Resistance-Trained Men.

39. Self-reported Measures of Strength and Sport-Specific Skills Distinguish Ranking in an International Online Fitness Competition.

40. Effect of Multi-Ingredient Supplement Containing Satiereal, Naringin, and Vitamin D on Body Composition, Mood, and Satiety in Overweight Adults.

41. Acute Effect of Citrulline Malate Supplementation on Upper-Body Resistance Exercise Performance in Recreationally Resistance-Trained Men.

42. Resistance training does not induce uniform adaptations to quadriceps.

43. Normative Values for Self-Reported Benchmark Workout Scores in CrossFit® Practitioners.

44. Mood State Changes Accompanying the Crossfit Open™ Competition in Healthy Adults.

45. Testosterone and Cortisol Responses to Five High-Intensity Functional Training Competition Workouts in Recreationally Active Adults.

46. Effect of cluster set warm-up configurations on sprint performance in collegiate male soccer players.

47. A Resisted Sprint Improves Rate of Force Development During a 20-m Sprint in Athletes.

48. Influence of Baseline Muscle Strength and Size Measures on Training Adaptations in Resistance-trained Men.

49. Muscle activation during resistance exercise at 70% and 90% 1-repetition maximum in resistance-trained men.

50. Post-resistance exercise ingestion of milk protein attenuates plasma TNFα and TNFr1 expression on monocyte subpopulations.

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