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Volume 4 (2009): Issue 3 (Jan 2009)

in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance
Print ISSN:
1555-0265
Online ISSN:
1555-0273
  • Editorial
    • Tom Reilly—In Memorial
  • Brief Review
    • High-Intensity Training in Football
  • Research
    • Gender Comparison of Physiologic and Perceptual Responses in Recreational Marathon Runners
    • Intersession Reliability of Kinematic and Kinetic Variables During Vertical Jumps in Men and Women
    • The Effects of Low– and High–Glycemic Index Meals on Time Trial Performance
    • Reliability and Generality of Measures of Acceleration, Planned Agility, and Reactive Agility
    • Laterality of Hand Grip and Elbow Flexion Power in Right Hand–Dominant Individuals
    • The Effects of Low– and High–Glycemic Index Foods on High-Intensity Intermittent Exercise
    • Validity and Reliability of GPS Units to Monitor Cricket-Specific Movement Patterns
    • Measuring Circadian Advantage in Major League Baseball: A 10-Year Retrospective Study
  • Invited Commentary
    • Baseball-Specific Conditioning
  • Case Study
    • Relationship Between Velocity Reached at VO2max and Time-Trial Performances in Elite Australian Rules Footballers
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