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Chris Harnish

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Sports Medicine - Open|August 23, 2021
Reply to: Comment on: "Using Field Based Data to Model Sprint Track Cycling Performance"Hamish Ferguson, Chris Harnish, Geoff Chase
Sports Medicine - Open|December 21, 2022
Correction: Reply to: Comment on: "Using Field Based Data to Model Sprint Track Cycling Performance"Hamish Ferguson, Chris Harnish, Geoff Chase
European Journal of Applied Physiology|December 14, 2006
Effect of cycling position on oxygen uptake and preferred cadence in trained cyclists during hill climbing at various power outputsChris Harnish, Deborah King, Tom Swensen
Sports Medicine - Open|March 16, 2021
Using Field Based Data to Model Sprint Track Cycling PerformanceHamish A Ferguson, Chris Harnish, J Geoffrey Chase
Plos One|May 26, 2023
Power-duration relationship comparison in competition sprint cyclists from 1-s to 20-min. Sprint performance is more than just peak powerHamish Ferguson, Chris Harnish, Sebastian Klich, et al.
Peerj|July 17, 2023
Track cycling sprint sex differences using power dataHamish Ferguson, Chris Harnish, Sebastian Klich, et al.
International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy|August 16, 2021
Overuse Injury, Substance Use, and Resilience in Collegiate Female AthleteChelsea L Martin, Ellen Shanley, Chris Harnish, et al.
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Sports Medicine - Open|August 23, 2021
Reply to: Comment on: "Using Field Based Data to Model Sprint Track Cycling Performance"Hamish Ferguson, Chris Harnish, Geoff Chase
Sports Medicine - Open|December 21, 2022
Correction: Reply to: Comment on: "Using Field Based Data to Model Sprint Track Cycling Performance"Hamish Ferguson, Chris Harnish, Geoff Chase
European Journal of Applied Physiology|December 14, 2006
Effect of cycling position on oxygen uptake and preferred cadence in trained cyclists during hill climbing at various power outputsChris Harnish, Deborah King, Tom Swensen
Sports Medicine - Open|March 16, 2021
Using Field Based Data to Model Sprint Track Cycling PerformanceHamish A Ferguson, Chris Harnish, J Geoffrey Chase
Plos One|May 26, 2023
Power-duration relationship comparison in competition sprint cyclists from 1-s to 20-min. Sprint performance is more than just peak powerHamish Ferguson, Chris Harnish, Sebastian Klich, et al.
Peerj|July 17, 2023
Track cycling sprint sex differences using power dataHamish Ferguson, Chris Harnish, Sebastian Klich, et al.
International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy|August 16, 2021
Overuse Injury, Substance Use, and Resilience in Collegiate Female AthleteChelsea L Martin, Ellen Shanley, Chris Harnish, et al.
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