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A Comparison of Critical Speed and Critical Power in Runners Using Stryd Running Power

Cody R. van Rassel, Kate M. Sales, Oluwatimilehin O. Ajayi, Koki Nagai, and Martin J. MacInnis

, or reporting of this study, and MacInnis has no professional relationship with Stryd. This work was supported by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (grant number RGPIN-2018-06424), start-up funding from the Faculty of Kinesiology (University of Calgary), the Natural

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Effect of Cold-Water Immersion on Handgrip Performance in Rock Climbers

Jan Kodejška, Jiří Baláš, and Nick Draper

-reported climbing ability ranged from 11 to 23 on the International Rock Climbing Research Association scale (intermediate to advanced ability level). 10 Institutional ethical committee approval was obtained from the Charles University Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, Prague, and all participants signed

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Cryotherapy Reinvented: Application of Phase Change Material for Recovery in Elite Soccer

Tom Clifford, Will Abbott, Susan Y. Kwiecien, Glyn Howatson, and Malachy P. McHugh

league match. Methods Participants This study received ethical approval from the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, Northumbria University. Eleven elite males, outfield soccer players (age, 19 [1] y; height, 1.80 [0.57] m; mass, 75.9 [7.2] kg; body fat, 7.9% [1.3%]) were recruited from the under-23

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Wheelchair Mobility Performance Enhancement by Changing Wheelchair Properties: What Is the Effect of Grip, Seat Height, and Mass?

Rienk M.A. van der Slikke, Annemarie M.H. de Witte, Monique A.M. Berger, Daan J.J. Bregman, and Dirk Jan H.E.J. Veeger

71.1 11.8 68.9 73.2 Experience, y 9.0 9.5 7.9 10.2 Gender, female/male     4/6 3/7 This study was approved by the Ethics Committee of the Faculty of Behavioural and Movement Sciences, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands (2016-091R1). All participants signed an informed consent after being

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Core Temperature Responses to Cold-Water Immersion Recovery: A Pooled-Data Analysis

Jessica M. Stephens, Ken Sharpe, Christopher Gore, Joanna Miller, Gary J. Slater, Nathan Versey, Jeremiah Peiffer, Rob Duffield, Geoffrey M. Minett, David Crampton, Alan Dunne, Christopher D. Askew, and Shona L. Halson

Dr Andrew Govus for his assistance in the early stages of planning this study. This investigation was supported by funding from a University of the Sunshine Coast Faculty Higher Degree by Research grant. The authors declare that there are no conflicts of interest in undertaking this study. References

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Effects of Late-Night Training on “Slow-Wave Sleep Episode” and Hour-by-Hour-Derived Nocturnal Cardiac Autonomic Activity in Female Soccer Players

Júlio A. Costa, João Brito, Fábio Y. Nakamura, Eduardo M. Oliveira, and António N. Rebelo

written informed consent was obtained. The study followed the Declaration of Helsinki and was approved by the University of Porto, Faculty of Sports, ethics committee (CEFADE 03.2017). Design This was a single-group observational study that measured internal training load (TL) (by mean of training impulse

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Gender Equity in Sport-Science Academia: We Still Have a Long Way to Go!

Sabrina Skorski and Silvana Bucher-Sandbakk

of (female) scientists due to care responsibilities has still not been established, which creates a disadvantage when applying for leadership positions. Indeed, an example from computer-science faculties shows that after the birth of a child, mothers author on average 17.6 fewer papers than fathers

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The Effect of Menstrual-Cycle Phase on Immune Responses to a 5-km Cycling Time Trial: An Exploratory Study

Kirsty M. Hicks, Samuel T. Orange, Deb Dulson, Paul Ansdell, Stephen Todryk, Stephen Gilbert, and John M. Saxton

study. Participants were a subgroup from a larger study. All women reported an average MC length between 21 and 35 days and had not taken any form of hormone-based contraception in the last 12 months. Ethics approval was granted by the Northumbria University Faculty of Health and Life Sciences Ethics

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Biophysical Impact of 5-Week Training Cessation on Sprint Swimming Performance

Jesús J. Ruiz-Navarro, Ana Gay, Rodrigo Zacca, Francisco Cuenca-Fernández, Óscar López-Belmonte, Gracia López-Contreras, Esther Morales-Ortiz, and Raúl Arellano

Biomedicine (B11.56.1) from the University of Granada, Granada (Spain). Rodrigo Zacca is founded by Research Center in Physical Activity, Health and Leisure—CIAFEL—Faculty of Sports, University of Porto—FADEUP (FCT UID/DTP/00617/2020) and Laboratory for Integrative and Translational Research in Population

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Selected Immunoendocrine Measures for Monitoring Responses to Training and Match Load in Professional Association Football: A Review of the Evidence

Matthew Springham, Robert U. Newton, Anthony J. Strudwick, and Mark Waldron

Professional Australian Rules Football Athletes to Competition . Faculty of Health Sciences and Medicine, Bond University ; 2020 . https://research.bond.edu.au/en/studentTheses/neuroimmunological-and-physiological-responses-of-professional-au 17. Kerr MA . The structure and function of human IgA