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Brendan Lay

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Journal of Applied Biomechanics|December 29, 2012
The effect of age on discrete kinematics of the elite female tennis serveDavid Whiteside, Bruce Elliott, Brendan Lay, et al.
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport|July 1, 2006
Skill acquisition in tennis: research and current practiceMachar Reid, Miguel Crespo, Brendan Lay, et al.
Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon)|October 18, 2011
Corset hypothesis rebutted--transversus abdominis does not co-contract in unison prior to rapid arm movementsSusan Lisa Morris, Brendan Lay, Garry Thomas Allison
Human Movement Science|August 27, 2013
A kinematic comparison of successful and unsuccessful tennis serves across the elite development pathwayDavid Whiteside, Bruce Elliott, Brendan Lay, et al.
International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance|January 18, 2012
Validity of a reactive agility test for Australian footballGreg Henry, Brian Dawson, Brendan Lay, et al.
Journal of Sports Sciences|March 24, 2012
Effects of a feint on reactive agility performanceGreg Henry, Brian Dawson, Brendan Lay, et al.
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport|April 17, 2013
The effect of racquet swing weight on serve kinematics in elite adolescent female tennis playersDavid Whiteside, Bruce Elliott, Brendan Lay, et al.
Journal of Sports Science & Medicine|March 10, 2016
Investigating the Contextual Interference Effect Using Combination Sports Skills in Open and Closed Skill EnvironmentsJadeera P G Cheong, Brendan Lay, Rizal Razman
The Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy|May 2, 2008
Feedforward responses of transversus abdominis are directionally specific and act asymmetrically: implications for core stability theoriesGarry T Allison, Sue L Morris, Brendan Lay
The Journals of Gerontology. Series A, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences|April 30, 2005
Aging effects on the metabolic and cognitive energy cost of interlimb coordinationWilliam A Sparrow, Suzanne Parker, Brendan Lay, et al.
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Journal of Applied Biomechanics|December 29, 2012
The effect of age on discrete kinematics of the elite female tennis serveDavid Whiteside, Bruce Elliott, Brendan Lay, et al.
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport|July 1, 2006
Skill acquisition in tennis: research and current practiceMachar Reid, Miguel Crespo, Brendan Lay, et al.
Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon)|October 18, 2011
Corset hypothesis rebutted--transversus abdominis does not co-contract in unison prior to rapid arm movementsSusan Lisa Morris, Brendan Lay, Garry Thomas Allison
Human Movement Science|August 27, 2013
A kinematic comparison of successful and unsuccessful tennis serves across the elite development pathwayDavid Whiteside, Bruce Elliott, Brendan Lay, et al.
International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance|January 18, 2012
Validity of a reactive agility test for Australian footballGreg Henry, Brian Dawson, Brendan Lay, et al.
Journal of Sports Sciences|March 24, 2012
Effects of a feint on reactive agility performanceGreg Henry, Brian Dawson, Brendan Lay, et al.
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport|April 17, 2013
The effect of racquet swing weight on serve kinematics in elite adolescent female tennis playersDavid Whiteside, Bruce Elliott, Brendan Lay, et al.
Journal of Sports Science & Medicine|March 10, 2016
Investigating the Contextual Interference Effect Using Combination Sports Skills in Open and Closed Skill EnvironmentsJadeera P G Cheong, Brendan Lay, Rizal Razman
The Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy|May 2, 2008
Feedforward responses of transversus abdominis are directionally specific and act asymmetrically: implications for core stability theoriesGarry T Allison, Sue L Morris, Brendan Lay
The Journals of Gerontology. Series A, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences|April 30, 2005
Aging effects on the metabolic and cognitive energy cost of interlimb coordinationWilliam A Sparrow, Suzanne Parker, Brendan Lay, et al.
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