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2. simple low-cost guide to athlete fatigue monitoring
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Jalilvand, Farzad, primary, Chapman, Dale W., additional, Sheppard, Jeremy M., additional, Stecyk, Shane D., additional, Banoocy, Norbert, additional, Marchetti, Paulo H., additional, Voss, Matthew J., additional, Rabbani, Alireza, additional, Martinez, Daniel, additional, and Hughes, Jonathan D., additional
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- 2023
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3. Performance Diagnostics
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Sheppard, Jeremy M., primary, Agar-Newman, Dana, additional, and Gabbett, Tim J., additional
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- 2021
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4. The Effect of Initial Knee Angle on Concentric-Only Squat Jump Performance
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Mitchell, Lachlan J., Argus, Christos K., Taylor, Kristie-Lee, Sheppard, Jeremy M., and Chapman, Dale W.
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Purpose: There is uncertainty as to which knee angle during a squat jump (SJ) produces maximal jump performance. Importantly, understanding this information will aid in determining appropriate ratios for assessment and monitoring of the explosive characteristics of athletes. Method: This study compared SJ performance across different knee angles--90 degrees, 100 degrees, 110 degrees, 120 degrees, 130 degrees, and a self-selected depth--for jump height and other kinetic characteristics. For comparison between SJ and an unconstrained dynamic movement, participants also performed a countermovement jump from a self-selected depth. Thirteen participants (M[subscript age] = 25.4 ± 3.5 years, M[subscript height] = 1.8 ± 0.06 m, M[subscript weight] = 79.8 ± 9.5 kg) were recruited and tested for their SJ performance. Results: In the SJ, maximal jump height (35.4 ± 4.6 cm) was produced using a self-selected knee angle (98.7 ± 11.2 degrees). Differences between 90 degrees,100 degrees, and self-selected knee angles for jump height were trivial (ES ± 90% CL = 90 degrees-100 degrees 0.23 ± 0.12, 90 degrees-SS -0.04 ± 0.12, 100 degrees-SS -0.27 ± 0.20; 0.5-2.4 cm) and not statistically different. Differences between all other knee angles for jump height ranged from 3.8 ± 2.0 cm (mean ± 90% CL) to 16.6 ± 2.2 cm. A similar outcome to jump height was observed for velocity, force relative to body weight, and impulse for the assessed knee angles. Conclusions: For young physically active adult men, the use of a self-selected depth in the SJ results in optimal performance and has only a trivial difference to a constrained knee angle of either 90° or 100°.
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- 2017
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5. Upper-Body Strength Measures and Pop-Up Performance of Stronger and Weaker Surfers
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Parsonage, Joanna, Secomb, Josh L., Sheppard, Jeremy M., Ferrier, Brendon K., Dowse, Rebecca A., and Nimphius, Sophia
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- 2020
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6. Essential Skills for Superior Wave-Riding Performance: A Systematic Review
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Forsyth, James R., Riddiford-Harland, Diane L., Whitting, John W., Sheppard, Jeremy M., and Steele, Julie R.
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- 2020
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7. Competition trick analysis in snowboard slopestyle and big air
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Tsai, Ming-Chang, Chua, Jeanette, Sheppard, Jeremy M., Tsai, Ming-Chang, Chua, Jeanette, and Sheppard, Jeremy M.
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Snowboarding tricks are judged by execution, difficulty, amplitude, variety and progression in freestyle disciplines. In Slopestyle, an additional judging criterion termed Overall Impression (40% of final score) quantifies the flow of the run. To maximise final score, we aim to investigate the relationship between jump rotation and judging score by gender and take-off side in Slopestyle and Big Air events and the effect of individual Slopestyle features on overall impression score. Only jump features (n = 675) from 9 competitions were analysed (249 female, 426 male). Multiple linear regression was used to determine the relationship between score and trick rotations by sex and take-off side, and to determine the presence of individual feature effect on overall impression score. There was a strong linear relationship between jump rotation and score (p < .001), though at different rates of increase based on gender and take-off side. Switch frontside take-off is rewarded with the highest scores at high levels of rotation in both genders. In Slopestyle features, the last jump was found to have the highest relative importance on overall impression score (92.02%). These findings allow athletes and coaches to better design training interventions and competition strategy, while providing judges with useful information about judging patterns.
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- 2023
8. Competition trick analysis in snowboard slopestyle and big air
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Tsai, Ming-Chang, primary, Chua, Jeanette, additional, and Sheppard, Jeremy M., additional
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- 2023
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9. Agility
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Sheppard, Jeremy M., Gabbett, Tim J., and Mooren, Frank C., editor
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- 2012
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10. Workloads of Competitive Surfing: Work-to-Relief Ratios, Surf-Break Demands, and Updated Analysis
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Farley, Oliver R.L., Secomb, Josh L., Raymond, Ellen R., Lundgren, Lina E., Ferrier, Brendon K., Abbiss, Chris R., and Sheppard, Jeremy M.
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- 2018
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11. Physiological Profile of Male Competitive and Recreational Surfers
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Furness, James W., Hing, Wayne A., Sheppard, Jeremy M., Newcomer, Sean C., Schram, Ben L., and Climstein, Mike
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- 2018
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12. Changes in Rugby League Tackling Ability During a Competitive Season: The Relationship With Strength and Power Qualities
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Speranza, Michael J.A., Gabbett, Tim J., Greene, David A., Johnston, Rich D., and Sheppard, Jeremy M.
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- 2017
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13. Gender Differences in Physical Performance Characteristics of Elite Surfers
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Parsonage, Joanna R., Secomb, Josh L., Tran, Tai T., Farley, Oliver R.L., Nimphius, Sophia, Lundgren, Lina, and Sheppard, Jeremy M.
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- 2017
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14. Maximal Strength Training Improves Surfboard Sprint and Endurance Paddling Performance in Competitive and Recreational Surfers
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Coyne, Joseph O.C., Tran, Tai T., Secomb, Josh L., Lundgren, Lina E., Farley, Oliver R.L., Newton, Robert U., and Sheppard, Jeremy M.
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- 2017
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15. Performance Analysis of Surfing: A Review
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Farley, Oliver R.L., Abbiss, Chris R., and Sheppard, Jeremy M.
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- 2017
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16. The effect of assisted jumping on vertical jump height in high-performance volleyball players
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Sheppard, Jeremy M., Dingley, Andrew A., Janssen, Ina, Spratford, Wayne, Chapman, Dale W., and Newton, Robert U.
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- 2011
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17. Jumping and Landing Training
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Sheppard, Jeremy M., primary and Agar-Newman, Dana, additional
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- 2022
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18. Acute Injuries in Recreational and Competitive Surfers: Incidence, Severity, Location, Type, and Mechanism
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Furness, James, Hing, Wayne, Walsh, Joe, Abbott, Allan, Sheppard, Jeremy M., and Climstein, Mike
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- 2015
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19. Can we predict the landing performance of simulated aerials in surfing?
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Forsyth, James R., primary, Tsai, Ming-Chang, additional, Sheppard, Jeremy M., additional, Whitting, John W., additional, Riddiford-Harland, Diane L., additional, and Steele, Julie R., additional
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- 2021
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20. Using additional eccentric loads to increase concentric performance in the bench throw
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Sheppard, Jeremy M. and Young, Kieran
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Isometric exercise -- Physiological aspects ,Health ,Sports and fitness - Abstract
The purpose of this study was to determine whether superior concentric performance could be achieved in the bench throw with the use of additional eccentric loads. Fourteen male subjects performed bench throws in a smith machine with an eccentric-concentric load of 40-kg (40-40), and 40-kg concentric with additional eccentric loads of 20 (60-40), 30 (70-40), and 40 kg (80-40). A linear position transducer was used to record displacement-time characteristics, allowing for determination of maximum displacement of the barbell. Differences between the conditions were accepted when p < 0.05. Barbell displacements in the 60- to 40-, 70- to 40-, and 80- to 40-kg eccentric--concentric conditions were all significantly greater than for the 40- to 40-kg eccentric--concentric equated load condition, but no significant difference was observed between each eccentric--concentric load condition. Superior concentric peak barbell displacement can be achieved with additional eccentric loads in the 40-kg bench throw when compared to an equated eccentric-concentric 40- to 40-kg condition, possibly because of greater muscle tension and crossbridging during the eccentric action. Strength and conditioning coaches can use accentuated eccentric load bench throws to elicit greater concentric bench throw performance in athletes. KEY WORDS strength, power, testing, upper body
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- 2010
21. Twelve-month training-induced changes in elite international volleyball players
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Sheppard, Jeremy M., Chapman, Dale W., Gough, Clare, McGuigan, Michael R., and Newton, Robert U.
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Volleyball players -- Training ,Kinesiology -- Research ,Jumping -- Analysis ,Health ,Sports and fitness - Abstract
The purpose of this investigation was to examine the strength, power, and anthropometric contributors to vertical jump performances that are considered specific to volleyball success, including countermovement vertical jump (CMVJ) and spike jump (SPJ), by examining changes across 12 months in elite volleyball players. Anthropometry (height, mass, [[ZIGMA].sup.7] skinfolds), vertical jump ability (CMVJ, SPJ, and depth jumps from 35 cm), kinetic and kinematic data from an unloaded and loaded (body mass + 50%) jump squat were assessed before and after 12 months of training in 20 elite male volleyball players. To examine the association between the change in each of the strength, power, and anthropometric variables with the changes in CMVJ and SPJ, a correlation analysis of the percent change of each variable with the percent change in CMVJ and SPJ was performed. A significant correlation (r = 0.47; p = 0.04) was observed between changes in CMVJ and SPJ. Significant (p = 0.006-0.02) improvements in CMVJ were associated with increased peak force in the unloaded (r = 0.61 ) and loaded jump squat (r = 0.59) and greater relative power and peak velocity in the loaded jump squat (r = 0.49 and 0.51, respectively). The significant increase in CMVJ was strongly associated (r = 0.865; p < 0.001) with an improved depth-jump ability. Significant (p = 0.003-0.03) increases in SPJ were related to increases in relative power (r = 0.64), peak force (r = 0.46), and peak velocity (r = 0.49) in the loaded jump and improved depth-jumping ability (r = 0.591). This study demonstrates that, in an elite population of volleyball players, stretch shortening cycle performance and the ability to tolerate high stretch loads, as in the depth jump, are critical to improving jumping performance. KEY WORDS spike jump, jump, testing, performance
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- 2009
22. An analysis of playing positions in elite men's volleyball: considerations for competition demands and physiologic characteristics
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Sheppard, Jeremy M., Gabbett, Tim J., and Stanganelli, Luiz-Claudio Reeberg
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Volleyball players -- Physiological aspects ,Anthropometry -- Research ,Jumping -- Physiological aspects ,Health ,Sports and fitness - Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate the physiologic demands, physiologic characteristics, and jumping ability of different playing positions in elite male volleyball players. The first investigation involved an analysis of 16 international men's volleyball matches. The second investigation involved an analysis of the anthropometric and jump performance characteristics of 142 Development National Team (DNT) and Senior National Team (SNT) international volleyball players. Mean ([+ or -] SD) frequency of block jumps for Middles (11.00 [+ or -] 3.14) was significantly greater than for Setters (6.25 [+ or -] 2.87, p < 0.001) and Outsides (6.50 [+ or -] 3.16, p < 0.001). Attack jumps were performed more frequently by Middles (7.75 [+ or -] 1.88), and this was found to be significantly more than for Setters (0.38 [+ or -] 1.06, p < 0.001) and Outsides (5.75 [+ or -] 3.25, p < 0.01 ). Middles were taller than Outsides and Setters (p < 0.001). Consequently, Middles had a significantly higher reach and greater body mass than Outsides (p < 0.001, p < 0.003) and Setters (p < 0.001, p < 0.001). Both Middles and Outsides had superior countermovement vertical jump (CMVJ) and spike jump (SPJ) scores compared with Setters (p < 0.001). Position-specific comparisons between DNT players and SNT players demonstrated that the SNT players were superior in relative CMVJ and SPJ scores (p < 0.05), with a large magnitude of effect (d > 0.99). The results of this study highlight the large jumping and landing demands placed on the taller and heavier players in the middle position. In addition to establishing the magnitude of difference in jumping ability between junior and senior national team players, the results also provide a comprehensive data set that may assist with talent identification and talent development for aspiring male volleyball players. KEY WORDS jump, spike, block, time-motion
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- 2009
23. Rate of loading, but not lower limb kinematics or muscle activity, is moderated by limb and aerial variation when surfers land aerials
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Forsyth, James R., primary, Richards, Christopher J., additional, Tsai, Ming-Chang, additional, Whitting, John W., additional, Riddiford-Harland, Diane L., additional, Sheppard, Jeremy M., additional, and Steele, Julie R., additional
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- 2021
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24. Assessing the force-velocity characteristics of the leg extensors in well-trained atheletes: the incremental load power profile
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Sheppard, Jeremy M., Cormack, Stuart, Taylor, Kristie-Lee, McGuigan, Michael R., and Newton, Robert U.
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Muscle strength -- Evaluation ,Volleyball players -- Physiological aspects ,Fatigue -- Observations ,Health ,Sports and fitness - Abstract
The purpose of this research project was to evaluate the methodology of an iso-inertial force-velocity assessment utilizing a range of loads and a group of high-performance athletes. A total of 26 subjects (19.8 [+ or -] 2.6 years, 196.3 [+ or -] 9.6 cm, 88.6 [+ or -] 8.9 kg) participated in this study. Interday reliability of various force-time measures obtained during the performance of countermovement jumps with a range of loads was examined, followed by a validity assessment of the various measures' ability to discriminate among performance levels, while the ability of the test protocol to detect training-induced changes was assessed by comparing results before and after an intensive 12-week training period. Force and velocity variables were observed to be reliable (intraclass correlation coefficient 0.74-0.99). Large effect size statistic (ES > 0.50) differences among player groups were observed for peak power (1.36-2.25), relative peak power (1.57-2.42), and peak force (0.74-0.95). Significant (p < 0.05) and large (ES > 0.50) improvements were observed in the kinetic values after the intensive training period. The results of this study indicate that the incremental load power profile is an acceptably reliable, valid, and sensitive method of assessing force and power capabilities of the leg extensors in high-performance and elite volleyball players. KEY WORDS assessment, jump squat, volleyball, football
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- 2008
25. Relative importance of strength, power, and anthropometric measures to jump performance of elite volleyball players
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Sheppard, Jeremy M., Cronin, John B., Gabbett, Tim J., McGuigan, Michael R., Etxebarria, Naroa, and Newton, Robert U.
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Volleyball players -- Physiological aspects ,Jumping -- Physiological aspects ,Health ,Sports and fitness - Abstract
The purpose of this investigation was to examine the potential strength, power, and anthropometric contributors to vertical jump performances that are considered specific to volleyball success: the spike jump (SPJ) and counter-movement vertical jump (CMVJ). To assess the relationship among strength, power, and anthropometric variables with CMVJ and SPJ, a correlation and regression analysis was performed. In addition, a comparison of strength, power, and anthropometric differences between the seven best subjects and the seven worst athletes on the CMVJ test and SPJ test was performed. When expressed as body mass relative measures, moderate correlations (0.53-0.65; p [less than or equal to] 0.01) were observed between the 1RM measures and both relative CMVJ and relative SPJ. Very strong correlations were observed between relative (absolute heightstanding reach height) depth jump performance and relative SPJ (0.85; p [less than or equal to] 0.01) and relative CMVJ (0.93; p [less than or equal to] 0.01). The single best regression model component for relative CMVJ was the relative depth jump performance, explaining 84% of performance. The single best predictor for relative SPJ was also the relative depth jump performance (72% of performance), with the three-component models of relative depth jump, relative CMVJ, spike jump contribution (percent difference between SPJ and CMVJ), and relative CMVJ, spike jump contribution, and peak force, accounting for 96% and 97%, respectively. The results of this study clearly demonstrate that in an elite population of volleyball players, stretch-shortening cycle performance and the ability to tolerate high stretch loads, as in the depth jump, is critical to performance in the jumps associated with volleyball performance. KEY WORDS spike jump, countermovement, jump, testing
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- 2008
26. Increasing compliance to instructions in the squat jump
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Sheppard, Jeremy M. and Doyle, Tim L.A.
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Jumping -- Testing ,Exercise -- Research ,Health ,Sports and fitness - Abstract
The purposes of this investigation were to evaluate the occurrence of a small amplitude counter-movement (SACM) in SJ (squat jump) trials of elite athletes to determine the efficacy of gross observation and the use of a portable position transducer to determine whether or not a SACM occurred. The subjects (N=30, 20.1 [+ or -] 3.0 years, 199.0 [+ or -] 8.4 cm, and 87.2 [+ or -] 9.5 kg) were a combination of high-performance (National Team) and elite athletes (Olympian) from the sports of athletics, swimming, and volleyball. All subjects performed SJ trials on a force platform, with a linear position transducer attached to a bar placed across the shoulders. Subjects performed the SJ from a depth that allowed for a 90[degrees] knee angle, with the subject's instructed to maintain a 3-second isometric hold preceding the concentric action of the jump. One hundred twenty-five SJ trials were observed for a SACM and analyzed (using the force plate data and position transducer data) for a SACM. Of the 125 SJ trials, 69 trials (55.2%) were observed to have a SACM by the researchers. In the remaining 56 trials, 43 of these trials contained a force unload ([greater than or equal to] 10% body mass) before initiation of the concentric action, indicating a SACM. Of the 119 SJ trials where a force unload was observed and detected by the force-time graph, 118 (99.2%) of these trials also showed a change in displacement using the displacement-time graph from the linear position transducer. The results of this study indicate that achieving compliance to protocol in the SJ is difficult, and that gross observation is inadequate in detecting a SACM in the SJ. From a practical perspective, these results suggest that using a force plate or a linear position transducer would allow the strength and conditioning coach to ensure compliance to instructions in the SJ. KEY WORDS power, vertical jump, testing, instructions
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- 2008
27. Speed, change of direction speed, and reactive agility of rugby league players
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Gabbett, Tim J., Kelly, Jason N., and Sheppard, Jeremy M.
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Rugby football players -- Physiological aspects ,Speed -- Evaluation ,Reflexes -- Evaluation ,Health ,Sports and fitness - Abstract
While studies have investigated speed and change of direction speed in rugby league players, no study has investigated the reactive agility of these athletes. In addition, the relationship among speed, change of direction speed, and reactive agility within the specific context of rugby league has not been determined. With this in mind, the purpose of this study was to investigate a wide range of speed, change of direction speed, and reactive agility tests commonly used by rugby league coaches to determine which, if any tests discriminated higher and lesser skilled players, and to investigate the relationship among speed, change of direction speed, and reactive agility in these athletes. Forty-two rugby league players completed tests of speed (5 m, 10 m, and 20 m sprint), change of direction speed ('L' run, 505 test, and modified 505 test), and reactive agility. The validity of the tests to discriminate higher and lesser skilled competitors was evaluated by testing first grade (N = 12) and second grade (N = 30) players. First grade players had faster speed, and movement and decision times on the reactive agility test than second grade players. No significant differences were detected between first and second grade players for change of direction speed. While movement times on the reactive agility test were significantly related to 10 m and 20 m sprint times and change of direction speed, no significant relationships were detected among measures of decision time and response accuracy during the reactive agility test and measures of linear speed and change of direction speed. These findings question the validity of preplanned change of direction speed tests for discriminating higher and lesser skilled rugby league players, while also highlighting the contribution of perceptual skill to agility in these athletes. KEY WORDS anticipation, decision-making, speed, agility, change of direction speed
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- 2008
28. Antihypertensive Effects of Exercise
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Böning, Dieter, primary, Lindinger, Michael I., additional, Bailey, Damian M., additional, Berczi, Istvan, additional, Kalsi, Kameljit, additional, González-Alonso, José, additional, Dyck, David J., additional, Robinson, Lindsay E., additional, Wright, David C., additional, Docherty, James R., additional, Matsakas, Antonios, additional, Patel, Ketan, additional, Barker, Alan R., additional, Armstrong, Neil, additional, Sheppard, Jeremy M., additional, Gabbett, Tim J., additional, Tanaka, Hirofumi, additional, Bemben, M. G., additional, Lynn, Scott K., additional, Noffal, Guillermo J., additional, Lindsay, David M., additional, Vandervoort, Anthony A., additional, Hand, Gregory A., additional, Lyerly, G. William, additional, Mazzeo, Robert S., additional, Dickinson, Jared M., additional, Rasmussen, Blake B., additional, Andrisse, Stanley, additional, Fisher, Jonathan S., additional, Hartgens, Fred, additional, McDonald, James R., additional, Gladden, L. Bruce, additional, Inbar, Omri, additional, Wasserman, Karlman, additional, Gustafsson, Thomas, additional, Rullman, Eric, additional, Strömberg, Anna, additional, Dirks-Naylor, Amie J., additional, Kinscherf, Ralf, additional, Scott, David L., additional, Moreira, André, additional, Delgado, Luís, additional, Kreider, Richard B., additional, Jung, Y. Peter, additional, Kindermann, Wilfried, additional, Souza, Mary Jane De, additional, and Toombs, Rebecca J., additional
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- 2012
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29. Adrenergic Receptors
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Böning, Dieter, primary, Lindinger, Michael I., additional, Bailey, Damian M., additional, Berczi, Istvan, additional, Kalsi, Kameljit, additional, González-Alonso, José, additional, Dyck, David J., additional, Robinson, Lindsay E., additional, Wright, David C., additional, Docherty, James R., additional, Matsakas, Antonios, additional, Patel, Ketan, additional, Barker, Alan R., additional, Armstrong, Neil, additional, Sheppard, Jeremy M., additional, Gabbett, Tim J., additional, Tanaka, Hirofumi, additional, Bemben, M. G., additional, Lynn, Scott K., additional, Noffal, Guillermo J., additional, Lindsay, David M., additional, Vandervoort, Anthony A., additional, Hand, Gregory A., additional, Lyerly, G. William, additional, Mazzeo, Robert S., additional, Dickinson, Jared M., additional, Rasmussen, Blake B., additional, Andrisse, Stanley, additional, Fisher, Jonathan S., additional, Hartgens, Fred, additional, McDonald, James R., additional, Gladden, L. Bruce, additional, Inbar, Omri, additional, Wasserman, Karlman, additional, Gustafsson, Thomas, additional, Rullman, Eric, additional, Strömberg, Anna, additional, Dirks-Naylor, Amie J., additional, Kinscherf, Ralf, additional, Scott, David L., additional, Moreira, André, additional, Delgado, Luís, additional, Kreider, Richard B., additional, Jung, Y. Peter, additional, Kindermann, Wilfried, additional, Souza, Mary Jane De, additional, and Toombs, Rebecca J., additional
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- 2012
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30. 2-Aminoglutaramic Acid
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Böning, Dieter, primary, Lindinger, Michael I., additional, Bailey, Damian M., additional, Berczi, Istvan, additional, Kalsi, Kameljit, additional, González-Alonso, José, additional, Dyck, David J., additional, Robinson, Lindsay E., additional, Wright, David C., additional, Docherty, James R., additional, Matsakas, Antonios, additional, Patel, Ketan, additional, Barker, Alan R., additional, Armstrong, Neil, additional, Sheppard, Jeremy M., additional, Gabbett, Tim J., additional, Tanaka, Hirofumi, additional, Bemben, M. G., additional, Lynn, Scott K., additional, Noffal, Guillermo J., additional, Lindsay, David M., additional, Vandervoort, Anthony A., additional, Hand, Gregory A., additional, Lyerly, G. William, additional, Mazzeo, Robert S., additional, Dickinson, Jared M., additional, Rasmussen, Blake B., additional, Andrisse, Stanley, additional, Fisher, Jonathan S., additional, Hartgens, Fred, additional, McDonald, James R., additional, Gladden, L. Bruce, additional, Inbar, Omri, additional, Wasserman, Karlman, additional, Gustafsson, Thomas, additional, Rullman, Eric, additional, Strömberg, Anna, additional, Dirks-Naylor, Amie J., additional, Kinscherf, Ralf, additional, Scott, David L., additional, Moreira, André, additional, Delgado, Luís, additional, Kreider, Richard B., additional, Jung, Y. Peter, additional, Kindermann, Wilfried, additional, Souza, Mary Jane De, additional, and Toombs, Rebecca J., additional
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- 2012
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31. Angiotensinogen
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Böning, Dieter, primary, Lindinger, Michael I., additional, Bailey, Damian M., additional, Berczi, Istvan, additional, Kalsi, Kameljit, additional, González-Alonso, José, additional, Dyck, David J., additional, Robinson, Lindsay E., additional, Wright, David C., additional, Docherty, James R., additional, Matsakas, Antonios, additional, Patel, Ketan, additional, Barker, Alan R., additional, Armstrong, Neil, additional, Sheppard, Jeremy M., additional, Gabbett, Tim J., additional, Tanaka, Hirofumi, additional, Bemben, M. G., additional, Lynn, Scott K., additional, Noffal, Guillermo J., additional, Lindsay, David M., additional, Vandervoort, Anthony A., additional, Hand, Gregory A., additional, Lyerly, G. William, additional, Mazzeo, Robert S., additional, Dickinson, Jared M., additional, Rasmussen, Blake B., additional, Andrisse, Stanley, additional, Fisher, Jonathan S., additional, Hartgens, Fred, additional, McDonald, James R., additional, Gladden, L. Bruce, additional, Inbar, Omri, additional, Wasserman, Karlman, additional, Gustafsson, Thomas, additional, Rullman, Eric, additional, Strömberg, Anna, additional, Dirks-Naylor, Amie J., additional, Kinscherf, Ralf, additional, Scott, David L., additional, Moreira, André, additional, Delgado, Luís, additional, Kreider, Richard B., additional, Jung, Y. Peter, additional, Kindermann, Wilfried, additional, Souza, Mary Jane De, additional, and Toombs, Rebecca J., additional
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- 2012
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32. Aerobic–Anaerobic Threshold (AAT)
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Böning, Dieter, primary, Lindinger, Michael I., additional, Bailey, Damian M., additional, Berczi, Istvan, additional, Kalsi, Kameljit, additional, González-Alonso, José, additional, Dyck, David J., additional, Robinson, Lindsay E., additional, Wright, David C., additional, Docherty, James R., additional, Matsakas, Antonios, additional, Patel, Ketan, additional, Barker, Alan R., additional, Armstrong, Neil, additional, Sheppard, Jeremy M., additional, Gabbett, Tim J., additional, Tanaka, Hirofumi, additional, Bemben, M. G., additional, Lynn, Scott K., additional, Noffal, Guillermo J., additional, Lindsay, David M., additional, Vandervoort, Anthony A., additional, Hand, Gregory A., additional, Lyerly, G. William, additional, Mazzeo, Robert S., additional, Dickinson, Jared M., additional, Rasmussen, Blake B., additional, Andrisse, Stanley, additional, Fisher, Jonathan S., additional, Hartgens, Fred, additional, McDonald, James R., additional, Gladden, L. Bruce, additional, Inbar, Omri, additional, Wasserman, Karlman, additional, Gustafsson, Thomas, additional, Rullman, Eric, additional, Strömberg, Anna, additional, Dirks-Naylor, Amie J., additional, Kinscherf, Ralf, additional, Scott, David L., additional, Moreira, André, additional, Delgado, Luís, additional, Kreider, Richard B., additional, Jung, Y. Peter, additional, Kindermann, Wilfried, additional, Souza, Mary Jane De, additional, and Toombs, Rebecca J., additional
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- 2012
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33. Anabolic Steroids
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Böning, Dieter, primary, Lindinger, Michael I., additional, Bailey, Damian M., additional, Berczi, Istvan, additional, Kalsi, Kameljit, additional, González-Alonso, José, additional, Dyck, David J., additional, Robinson, Lindsay E., additional, Wright, David C., additional, Docherty, James R., additional, Matsakas, Antonios, additional, Patel, Ketan, additional, Barker, Alan R., additional, Armstrong, Neil, additional, Sheppard, Jeremy M., additional, Gabbett, Tim J., additional, Tanaka, Hirofumi, additional, Bemben, M. G., additional, Lynn, Scott K., additional, Noffal, Guillermo J., additional, Lindsay, David M., additional, Vandervoort, Anthony A., additional, Hand, Gregory A., additional, Lyerly, G. William, additional, Mazzeo, Robert S., additional, Dickinson, Jared M., additional, Rasmussen, Blake B., additional, Andrisse, Stanley, additional, Fisher, Jonathan S., additional, Hartgens, Fred, additional, McDonald, James R., additional, Gladden, L. Bruce, additional, Inbar, Omri, additional, Wasserman, Karlman, additional, Gustafsson, Thomas, additional, Rullman, Eric, additional, Strömberg, Anna, additional, Dirks-Naylor, Amie J., additional, Kinscherf, Ralf, additional, Scott, David L., additional, Moreira, André, additional, Delgado, Luís, additional, Kreider, Richard B., additional, Jung, Y. Peter, additional, Kindermann, Wilfried, additional, Souza, Mary Jane De, additional, and Toombs, Rebecca J., additional
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34. All-Out Exercise
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Böning, Dieter, primary, Lindinger, Michael I., additional, Bailey, Damian M., additional, Berczi, Istvan, additional, Kalsi, Kameljit, additional, González-Alonso, José, additional, Dyck, David J., additional, Robinson, Lindsay E., additional, Wright, David C., additional, Docherty, James R., additional, Matsakas, Antonios, additional, Patel, Ketan, additional, Barker, Alan R., additional, Armstrong, Neil, additional, Sheppard, Jeremy M., additional, Gabbett, Tim J., additional, Tanaka, Hirofumi, additional, Bemben, M. G., additional, Lynn, Scott K., additional, Noffal, Guillermo J., additional, Lindsay, David M., additional, Vandervoort, Anthony A., additional, Hand, Gregory A., additional, Lyerly, G. William, additional, Mazzeo, Robert S., additional, Dickinson, Jared M., additional, Rasmussen, Blake B., additional, Andrisse, Stanley, additional, Fisher, Jonathan S., additional, Hartgens, Fred, additional, McDonald, James R., additional, Gladden, L. Bruce, additional, Inbar, Omri, additional, Wasserman, Karlman, additional, Gustafsson, Thomas, additional, Rullman, Eric, additional, Strömberg, Anna, additional, Dirks-Naylor, Amie J., additional, Kinscherf, Ralf, additional, Scott, David L., additional, Moreira, André, additional, Delgado, Luís, additional, Kreider, Richard B., additional, Jung, Y. Peter, additional, Kindermann, Wilfried, additional, Souza, Mary Jane De, additional, and Toombs, Rebecca J., additional
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35. Asthma Bronchiale
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Böning, Dieter, primary, Lindinger, Michael I., additional, Bailey, Damian M., additional, Berczi, Istvan, additional, Kalsi, Kameljit, additional, González-Alonso, José, additional, Dyck, David J., additional, Robinson, Lindsay E., additional, Wright, David C., additional, Docherty, James R., additional, Matsakas, Antonios, additional, Patel, Ketan, additional, Barker, Alan R., additional, Armstrong, Neil, additional, Sheppard, Jeremy M., additional, Gabbett, Tim J., additional, Tanaka, Hirofumi, additional, Bemben, M. G., additional, Lynn, Scott K., additional, Noffal, Guillermo J., additional, Lindsay, David M., additional, Vandervoort, Anthony A., additional, Hand, Gregory A., additional, Lyerly, G. William, additional, Mazzeo, Robert S., additional, Dickinson, Jared M., additional, Rasmussen, Blake B., additional, Andrisse, Stanley, additional, Fisher, Jonathan S., additional, Hartgens, Fred, additional, McDonald, James R., additional, Gladden, L. Bruce, additional, Inbar, Omri, additional, Wasserman, Karlman, additional, Gustafsson, Thomas, additional, Rullman, Eric, additional, Strömberg, Anna, additional, Dirks-Naylor, Amie J., additional, Kinscherf, Ralf, additional, Scott, David L., additional, Moreira, André, additional, Delgado, Luís, additional, Kreider, Richard B., additional, Jung, Y. Peter, additional, Kindermann, Wilfried, additional, Souza, Mary Jane De, additional, and Toombs, Rebecca J., additional
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36. Acute Polio
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Böning, Dieter, primary, Lindinger, Michael I., additional, Bailey, Damian M., additional, Berczi, Istvan, additional, Kalsi, Kameljit, additional, González-Alonso, José, additional, Dyck, David J., additional, Robinson, Lindsay E., additional, Wright, David C., additional, Docherty, James R., additional, Matsakas, Antonios, additional, Patel, Ketan, additional, Barker, Alan R., additional, Armstrong, Neil, additional, Sheppard, Jeremy M., additional, Gabbett, Tim J., additional, Tanaka, Hirofumi, additional, Bemben, M. G., additional, Lynn, Scott K., additional, Noffal, Guillermo J., additional, Lindsay, David M., additional, Vandervoort, Anthony A., additional, Hand, Gregory A., additional, Lyerly, G. William, additional, Mazzeo, Robert S., additional, Dickinson, Jared M., additional, Rasmussen, Blake B., additional, Andrisse, Stanley, additional, Fisher, Jonathan S., additional, Hartgens, Fred, additional, McDonald, James R., additional, Gladden, L. Bruce, additional, Inbar, Omri, additional, Wasserman, Karlman, additional, Gustafsson, Thomas, additional, Rullman, Eric, additional, Strömberg, Anna, additional, Dirks-Naylor, Amie J., additional, Kinscherf, Ralf, additional, Scott, David L., additional, Moreira, André, additional, Delgado, Luís, additional, Kreider, Richard B., additional, Jung, Y. Peter, additional, Kindermann, Wilfried, additional, Souza, Mary Jane De, additional, and Toombs, Rebecca J., additional
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37. Aerobic Metabolism
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Böning, Dieter, primary, Lindinger, Michael I., additional, Bailey, Damian M., additional, Berczi, Istvan, additional, Kalsi, Kameljit, additional, González-Alonso, José, additional, Dyck, David J., additional, Robinson, Lindsay E., additional, Wright, David C., additional, Docherty, James R., additional, Matsakas, Antonios, additional, Patel, Ketan, additional, Barker, Alan R., additional, Armstrong, Neil, additional, Sheppard, Jeremy M., additional, Gabbett, Tim J., additional, Tanaka, Hirofumi, additional, Bemben, M. G., additional, Lynn, Scott K., additional, Noffal, Guillermo J., additional, Lindsay, David M., additional, Vandervoort, Anthony A., additional, Hand, Gregory A., additional, Lyerly, G. William, additional, Mazzeo, Robert S., additional, Dickinson, Jared M., additional, Rasmussen, Blake B., additional, Andrisse, Stanley, additional, Fisher, Jonathan S., additional, Hartgens, Fred, additional, McDonald, James R., additional, Gladden, L. Bruce, additional, Inbar, Omri, additional, Wasserman, Karlman, additional, Gustafsson, Thomas, additional, Rullman, Eric, additional, Strömberg, Anna, additional, Dirks-Naylor, Amie J., additional, Kinscherf, Ralf, additional, Scott, David L., additional, Moreira, André, additional, Delgado, Luís, additional, Kreider, Richard B., additional, Jung, Y. Peter, additional, Kindermann, Wilfried, additional, Souza, Mary Jane De, additional, and Toombs, Rebecca J., additional
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38. Acute Phase Reaction
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Böning, Dieter, primary, Lindinger, Michael I., additional, Bailey, Damian M., additional, Berczi, Istvan, additional, Kalsi, Kameljit, additional, González-Alonso, José, additional, Dyck, David J., additional, Robinson, Lindsay E., additional, Wright, David C., additional, Docherty, James R., additional, Matsakas, Antonios, additional, Patel, Ketan, additional, Barker, Alan R., additional, Armstrong, Neil, additional, Sheppard, Jeremy M., additional, Gabbett, Tim J., additional, Tanaka, Hirofumi, additional, Bemben, M. G., additional, Lynn, Scott K., additional, Noffal, Guillermo J., additional, Lindsay, David M., additional, Vandervoort, Anthony A., additional, Hand, Gregory A., additional, Lyerly, G. William, additional, Mazzeo, Robert S., additional, Dickinson, Jared M., additional, Rasmussen, Blake B., additional, Andrisse, Stanley, additional, Fisher, Jonathan S., additional, Hartgens, Fred, additional, McDonald, James R., additional, Gladden, L. Bruce, additional, Inbar, Omri, additional, Wasserman, Karlman, additional, Gustafsson, Thomas, additional, Rullman, Eric, additional, Strömberg, Anna, additional, Dirks-Naylor, Amie J., additional, Kinscherf, Ralf, additional, Scott, David L., additional, Moreira, André, additional, Delgado, Luís, additional, Kreider, Richard B., additional, Jung, Y. Peter, additional, Kindermann, Wilfried, additional, Souza, Mary Jane De, additional, and Toombs, Rebecca J., additional
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39. Aging Athlete
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Böning, Dieter, primary, Lindinger, Michael I., additional, Bailey, Damian M., additional, Berczi, Istvan, additional, Kalsi, Kameljit, additional, González-Alonso, José, additional, Dyck, David J., additional, Robinson, Lindsay E., additional, Wright, David C., additional, Docherty, James R., additional, Matsakas, Antonios, additional, Patel, Ketan, additional, Barker, Alan R., additional, Armstrong, Neil, additional, Sheppard, Jeremy M., additional, Gabbett, Tim J., additional, Tanaka, Hirofumi, additional, Bemben, M. G., additional, Lynn, Scott K., additional, Noffal, Guillermo J., additional, Lindsay, David M., additional, Vandervoort, Anthony A., additional, Hand, Gregory A., additional, Lyerly, G. William, additional, Mazzeo, Robert S., additional, Dickinson, Jared M., additional, Rasmussen, Blake B., additional, Andrisse, Stanley, additional, Fisher, Jonathan S., additional, Hartgens, Fred, additional, McDonald, James R., additional, Gladden, L. Bruce, additional, Inbar, Omri, additional, Wasserman, Karlman, additional, Gustafsson, Thomas, additional, Rullman, Eric, additional, Strömberg, Anna, additional, Dirks-Naylor, Amie J., additional, Kinscherf, Ralf, additional, Scott, David L., additional, Moreira, André, additional, Delgado, Luís, additional, Kreider, Richard B., additional, Jung, Y. Peter, additional, Kindermann, Wilfried, additional, Souza, Mary Jane De, additional, and Toombs, Rebecca J., additional
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40. Arranged in Parallel
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Böning, Dieter, primary, Lindinger, Michael I., additional, Bailey, Damian M., additional, Berczi, Istvan, additional, Kalsi, Kameljit, additional, González-Alonso, José, additional, Dyck, David J., additional, Robinson, Lindsay E., additional, Wright, David C., additional, Docherty, James R., additional, Matsakas, Antonios, additional, Patel, Ketan, additional, Barker, Alan R., additional, Armstrong, Neil, additional, Sheppard, Jeremy M., additional, Gabbett, Tim J., additional, Tanaka, Hirofumi, additional, Bemben, M. G., additional, Lynn, Scott K., additional, Noffal, Guillermo J., additional, Lindsay, David M., additional, Vandervoort, Anthony A., additional, Hand, Gregory A., additional, Lyerly, G. William, additional, Mazzeo, Robert S., additional, Dickinson, Jared M., additional, Rasmussen, Blake B., additional, Andrisse, Stanley, additional, Fisher, Jonathan S., additional, Hartgens, Fred, additional, McDonald, James R., additional, Gladden, L. Bruce, additional, Inbar, Omri, additional, Wasserman, Karlman, additional, Gustafsson, Thomas, additional, Rullman, Eric, additional, Strömberg, Anna, additional, Dirks-Naylor, Amie J., additional, Kinscherf, Ralf, additional, Scott, David L., additional, Moreira, André, additional, Delgado, Luís, additional, Kreider, Richard B., additional, Jung, Y. Peter, additional, Kindermann, Wilfried, additional, Souza, Mary Jane De, additional, and Toombs, Rebecca J., additional
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41. Anaerobic Glycolysis
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Böning, Dieter, primary, Lindinger, Michael I., additional, Bailey, Damian M., additional, Berczi, Istvan, additional, Kalsi, Kameljit, additional, González-Alonso, José, additional, Dyck, David J., additional, Robinson, Lindsay E., additional, Wright, David C., additional, Docherty, James R., additional, Matsakas, Antonios, additional, Patel, Ketan, additional, Barker, Alan R., additional, Armstrong, Neil, additional, Sheppard, Jeremy M., additional, Gabbett, Tim J., additional, Tanaka, Hirofumi, additional, Bemben, M. G., additional, Lynn, Scott K., additional, Noffal, Guillermo J., additional, Lindsay, David M., additional, Vandervoort, Anthony A., additional, Hand, Gregory A., additional, Lyerly, G. William, additional, Mazzeo, Robert S., additional, Dickinson, Jared M., additional, Rasmussen, Blake B., additional, Andrisse, Stanley, additional, Fisher, Jonathan S., additional, Hartgens, Fred, additional, McDonald, James R., additional, Gladden, L. Bruce, additional, Inbar, Omri, additional, Wasserman, Karlman, additional, Gustafsson, Thomas, additional, Rullman, Eric, additional, Strömberg, Anna, additional, Dirks-Naylor, Amie J., additional, Kinscherf, Ralf, additional, Scott, David L., additional, Moreira, André, additional, Delgado, Luís, additional, Kreider, Richard B., additional, Jung, Y. Peter, additional, Kindermann, Wilfried, additional, Souza, Mary Jane De, additional, and Toombs, Rebecca J., additional
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42. Angiotensin I
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Böning, Dieter, primary, Lindinger, Michael I., additional, Bailey, Damian M., additional, Berczi, Istvan, additional, Kalsi, Kameljit, additional, González-Alonso, José, additional, Dyck, David J., additional, Robinson, Lindsay E., additional, Wright, David C., additional, Docherty, James R., additional, Matsakas, Antonios, additional, Patel, Ketan, additional, Barker, Alan R., additional, Armstrong, Neil, additional, Sheppard, Jeremy M., additional, Gabbett, Tim J., additional, Tanaka, Hirofumi, additional, Bemben, M. G., additional, Lynn, Scott K., additional, Noffal, Guillermo J., additional, Lindsay, David M., additional, Vandervoort, Anthony A., additional, Hand, Gregory A., additional, Lyerly, G. William, additional, Mazzeo, Robert S., additional, Dickinson, Jared M., additional, Rasmussen, Blake B., additional, Andrisse, Stanley, additional, Fisher, Jonathan S., additional, Hartgens, Fred, additional, McDonald, James R., additional, Gladden, L. Bruce, additional, Inbar, Omri, additional, Wasserman, Karlman, additional, Gustafsson, Thomas, additional, Rullman, Eric, additional, Strömberg, Anna, additional, Dirks-Naylor, Amie J., additional, Kinscherf, Ralf, additional, Scott, David L., additional, Moreira, André, additional, Delgado, Luís, additional, Kreider, Richard B., additional, Jung, Y. Peter, additional, Kindermann, Wilfried, additional, Souza, Mary Jane De, additional, and Toombs, Rebecca J., additional
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43. AMP-Activated Protein Kinase
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Böning, Dieter, primary, Lindinger, Michael I., additional, Bailey, Damian M., additional, Berczi, Istvan, additional, Kalsi, Kameljit, additional, González-Alonso, José, additional, Dyck, David J., additional, Robinson, Lindsay E., additional, Wright, David C., additional, Docherty, James R., additional, Matsakas, Antonios, additional, Patel, Ketan, additional, Barker, Alan R., additional, Armstrong, Neil, additional, Sheppard, Jeremy M., additional, Gabbett, Tim J., additional, Tanaka, Hirofumi, additional, Bemben, M. G., additional, Lynn, Scott K., additional, Noffal, Guillermo J., additional, Lindsay, David M., additional, Vandervoort, Anthony A., additional, Hand, Gregory A., additional, Lyerly, G. William, additional, Mazzeo, Robert S., additional, Dickinson, Jared M., additional, Rasmussen, Blake B., additional, Andrisse, Stanley, additional, Fisher, Jonathan S., additional, Hartgens, Fred, additional, McDonald, James R., additional, Gladden, L. Bruce, additional, Inbar, Omri, additional, Wasserman, Karlman, additional, Gustafsson, Thomas, additional, Rullman, Eric, additional, Strömberg, Anna, additional, Dirks-Naylor, Amie J., additional, Kinscherf, Ralf, additional, Scott, David L., additional, Moreira, André, additional, Delgado, Luís, additional, Kreider, Richard B., additional, Jung, Y. Peter, additional, Kindermann, Wilfried, additional, Souza, Mary Jane De, additional, and Toombs, Rebecca J., additional
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44. Aerobic Exercise Energy Expenditure
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Böning, Dieter, primary, Lindinger, Michael I., additional, Bailey, Damian M., additional, Berczi, Istvan, additional, Kalsi, Kameljit, additional, González-Alonso, José, additional, Dyck, David J., additional, Robinson, Lindsay E., additional, Wright, David C., additional, Docherty, James R., additional, Matsakas, Antonios, additional, Patel, Ketan, additional, Barker, Alan R., additional, Armstrong, Neil, additional, Sheppard, Jeremy M., additional, Gabbett, Tim J., additional, Tanaka, Hirofumi, additional, Bemben, M. G., additional, Lynn, Scott K., additional, Noffal, Guillermo J., additional, Lindsay, David M., additional, Vandervoort, Anthony A., additional, Hand, Gregory A., additional, Lyerly, G. William, additional, Mazzeo, Robert S., additional, Dickinson, Jared M., additional, Rasmussen, Blake B., additional, Andrisse, Stanley, additional, Fisher, Jonathan S., additional, Hartgens, Fred, additional, McDonald, James R., additional, Gladden, L. Bruce, additional, Inbar, Omri, additional, Wasserman, Karlman, additional, Gustafsson, Thomas, additional, Rullman, Eric, additional, Strömberg, Anna, additional, Dirks-Naylor, Amie J., additional, Kinscherf, Ralf, additional, Scott, David L., additional, Moreira, André, additional, Delgado, Luís, additional, Kreider, Richard B., additional, Jung, Y. Peter, additional, Kindermann, Wilfried, additional, Souza, Mary Jane De, additional, and Toombs, Rebecca J., additional
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45. Aerobic Energy System
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Böning, Dieter, primary, Lindinger, Michael I., additional, Bailey, Damian M., additional, Berczi, Istvan, additional, Kalsi, Kameljit, additional, González-Alonso, José, additional, Dyck, David J., additional, Robinson, Lindsay E., additional, Wright, David C., additional, Docherty, James R., additional, Matsakas, Antonios, additional, Patel, Ketan, additional, Barker, Alan R., additional, Armstrong, Neil, additional, Sheppard, Jeremy M., additional, Gabbett, Tim J., additional, Tanaka, Hirofumi, additional, Bemben, M. G., additional, Lynn, Scott K., additional, Noffal, Guillermo J., additional, Lindsay, David M., additional, Vandervoort, Anthony A., additional, Hand, Gregory A., additional, Lyerly, G. William, additional, Mazzeo, Robert S., additional, Dickinson, Jared M., additional, Rasmussen, Blake B., additional, Andrisse, Stanley, additional, Fisher, Jonathan S., additional, Hartgens, Fred, additional, McDonald, James R., additional, Gladden, L. Bruce, additional, Inbar, Omri, additional, Wasserman, Karlman, additional, Gustafsson, Thomas, additional, Rullman, Eric, additional, Strömberg, Anna, additional, Dirks-Naylor, Amie J., additional, Kinscherf, Ralf, additional, Scott, David L., additional, Moreira, André, additional, Delgado, Luís, additional, Kreider, Richard B., additional, Jung, Y. Peter, additional, Kindermann, Wilfried, additional, Souza, Mary Jane De, additional, and Toombs, Rebecca J., additional
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46. AIDS, Exercise
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Böning, Dieter, primary, Lindinger, Michael I., additional, Bailey, Damian M., additional, Berczi, Istvan, additional, Kalsi, Kameljit, additional, González-Alonso, José, additional, Dyck, David J., additional, Robinson, Lindsay E., additional, Wright, David C., additional, Docherty, James R., additional, Matsakas, Antonios, additional, Patel, Ketan, additional, Barker, Alan R., additional, Armstrong, Neil, additional, Sheppard, Jeremy M., additional, Gabbett, Tim J., additional, Tanaka, Hirofumi, additional, Bemben, M. G., additional, Lynn, Scott K., additional, Noffal, Guillermo J., additional, Lindsay, David M., additional, Vandervoort, Anthony A., additional, Hand, Gregory A., additional, Lyerly, G. William, additional, Mazzeo, Robert S., additional, Dickinson, Jared M., additional, Rasmussen, Blake B., additional, Andrisse, Stanley, additional, Fisher, Jonathan S., additional, Hartgens, Fred, additional, McDonald, James R., additional, Gladden, L. Bruce, additional, Inbar, Omri, additional, Wasserman, Karlman, additional, Gustafsson, Thomas, additional, Rullman, Eric, additional, Strömberg, Anna, additional, Dirks-Naylor, Amie J., additional, Kinscherf, Ralf, additional, Scott, David L., additional, Moreira, André, additional, Delgado, Luís, additional, Kreider, Richard B., additional, Jung, Y. Peter, additional, Kindermann, Wilfried, additional, Souza, Mary Jane De, additional, and Toombs, Rebecca J., additional
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47. Adult Hippocampal Neurogenesis
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Böning, Dieter, primary, Lindinger, Michael I., additional, Bailey, Damian M., additional, Berczi, Istvan, additional, Kalsi, Kameljit, additional, González-Alonso, José, additional, Dyck, David J., additional, Robinson, Lindsay E., additional, Wright, David C., additional, Docherty, James R., additional, Matsakas, Antonios, additional, Patel, Ketan, additional, Barker, Alan R., additional, Armstrong, Neil, additional, Sheppard, Jeremy M., additional, Gabbett, Tim J., additional, Tanaka, Hirofumi, additional, Bemben, M. G., additional, Lynn, Scott K., additional, Noffal, Guillermo J., additional, Lindsay, David M., additional, Vandervoort, Anthony A., additional, Hand, Gregory A., additional, Lyerly, G. William, additional, Mazzeo, Robert S., additional, Dickinson, Jared M., additional, Rasmussen, Blake B., additional, Andrisse, Stanley, additional, Fisher, Jonathan S., additional, Hartgens, Fred, additional, McDonald, James R., additional, Gladden, L. Bruce, additional, Inbar, Omri, additional, Wasserman, Karlman, additional, Gustafsson, Thomas, additional, Rullman, Eric, additional, Strömberg, Anna, additional, Dirks-Naylor, Amie J., additional, Kinscherf, Ralf, additional, Scott, David L., additional, Moreira, André, additional, Delgado, Luís, additional, Kreider, Richard B., additional, Jung, Y. Peter, additional, Kindermann, Wilfried, additional, Souza, Mary Jane De, additional, and Toombs, Rebecca J., additional
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48. Alkaline Earth Metal
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Böning, Dieter, primary, Lindinger, Michael I., additional, Bailey, Damian M., additional, Berczi, Istvan, additional, Kalsi, Kameljit, additional, González-Alonso, José, additional, Dyck, David J., additional, Robinson, Lindsay E., additional, Wright, David C., additional, Docherty, James R., additional, Matsakas, Antonios, additional, Patel, Ketan, additional, Barker, Alan R., additional, Armstrong, Neil, additional, Sheppard, Jeremy M., additional, Gabbett, Tim J., additional, Tanaka, Hirofumi, additional, Bemben, M. G., additional, Lynn, Scott K., additional, Noffal, Guillermo J., additional, Lindsay, David M., additional, Vandervoort, Anthony A., additional, Hand, Gregory A., additional, Lyerly, G. William, additional, Mazzeo, Robert S., additional, Dickinson, Jared M., additional, Rasmussen, Blake B., additional, Andrisse, Stanley, additional, Fisher, Jonathan S., additional, Hartgens, Fred, additional, McDonald, James R., additional, Gladden, L. Bruce, additional, Inbar, Omri, additional, Wasserman, Karlman, additional, Gustafsson, Thomas, additional, Rullman, Eric, additional, Strömberg, Anna, additional, Dirks-Naylor, Amie J., additional, Kinscherf, Ralf, additional, Scott, David L., additional, Moreira, André, additional, Delgado, Luís, additional, Kreider, Richard B., additional, Jung, Y. Peter, additional, Kindermann, Wilfried, additional, Souza, Mary Jane De, additional, and Toombs, Rebecca J., additional
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49. Aerobic Training
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Böning, Dieter, primary, Lindinger, Michael I., additional, Bailey, Damian M., additional, Berczi, Istvan, additional, Kalsi, Kameljit, additional, González-Alonso, José, additional, Dyck, David J., additional, Robinson, Lindsay E., additional, Wright, David C., additional, Docherty, James R., additional, Matsakas, Antonios, additional, Patel, Ketan, additional, Barker, Alan R., additional, Armstrong, Neil, additional, Sheppard, Jeremy M., additional, Gabbett, Tim J., additional, Tanaka, Hirofumi, additional, Bemben, M. G., additional, Lynn, Scott K., additional, Noffal, Guillermo J., additional, Lindsay, David M., additional, Vandervoort, Anthony A., additional, Hand, Gregory A., additional, Lyerly, G. William, additional, Mazzeo, Robert S., additional, Dickinson, Jared M., additional, Rasmussen, Blake B., additional, Andrisse, Stanley, additional, Fisher, Jonathan S., additional, Hartgens, Fred, additional, McDonald, James R., additional, Gladden, L. Bruce, additional, Inbar, Omri, additional, Wasserman, Karlman, additional, Gustafsson, Thomas, additional, Rullman, Eric, additional, Strömberg, Anna, additional, Dirks-Naylor, Amie J., additional, Kinscherf, Ralf, additional, Scott, David L., additional, Moreira, André, additional, Delgado, Luís, additional, Kreider, Richard B., additional, Jung, Y. Peter, additional, Kindermann, Wilfried, additional, Souza, Mary Jane De, additional, and Toombs, Rebecca J., additional
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50. Altered Modulation of Vasomotor Tone
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Böning, Dieter, primary, Lindinger, Michael I., additional, Bailey, Damian M., additional, Berczi, Istvan, additional, Kalsi, Kameljit, additional, González-Alonso, José, additional, Dyck, David J., additional, Robinson, Lindsay E., additional, Wright, David C., additional, Docherty, James R., additional, Matsakas, Antonios, additional, Patel, Ketan, additional, Barker, Alan R., additional, Armstrong, Neil, additional, Sheppard, Jeremy M., additional, Gabbett, Tim J., additional, Tanaka, Hirofumi, additional, Bemben, M. G., additional, Lynn, Scott K., additional, Noffal, Guillermo J., additional, Lindsay, David M., additional, Vandervoort, Anthony A., additional, Hand, Gregory A., additional, Lyerly, G. William, additional, Mazzeo, Robert S., additional, Dickinson, Jared M., additional, Rasmussen, Blake B., additional, Andrisse, Stanley, additional, Fisher, Jonathan S., additional, Hartgens, Fred, additional, McDonald, James R., additional, Gladden, L. Bruce, additional, Inbar, Omri, additional, Wasserman, Karlman, additional, Gustafsson, Thomas, additional, Rullman, Eric, additional, Strömberg, Anna, additional, Dirks-Naylor, Amie J., additional, Kinscherf, Ralf, additional, Scott, David L., additional, Moreira, André, additional, Delgado, Luís, additional, Kreider, Richard B., additional, Jung, Y. Peter, additional, Kindermann, Wilfried, additional, Souza, Mary Jane De, additional, and Toombs, Rebecca J., additional
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