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Christian J Cook

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European Journal of Sport Science|February 13, 2015
Neuromuscular, physiological and endocrine responses to a maximal speed training session in elite games playersMichael Johnston, Christian J Cook, Blair T Crewther, et al.
Physiology & Behavior|April 14, 2015
Effects of oral contraceptive use on the salivary testosterone and cortisol responses to training sessions and competitions in elite women athletesBlair T Crewther, Dave Hamilton, Kathleen Casto, et al.
Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)|December 16, 2014
Half-time strategies to enhance second-half performance in team-sports players: a review and recommendationsMark Russell, Daniel J West, Liam D Harper, et al.
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research|December 29, 2011
Baseline strength can influence the ability of salivary free testosterone to predict squat and sprinting performanceBlair T Crewther, Christian J Cook, Chris M Gaviglio, et al.
Journal of Sports Sciences|December 6, 2012
Right-left digit ratio (2D:4D) predicts free testosterone levels associated with a physical challengeLiam Kilduff, Christian J Cook, Mark Bennett, et al.
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport|May 28, 2013
Morning based strength training improves afternoon physical performance in rugby union playersChristian J Cook, Liam P Kilduff, Blair T Crewther, et al.
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research|December 7, 2017
Physiological and Performance Effects of Caffeine Gum Consumed During a Simulated Half-Time by Professional Academy Rugby Union PlayersMark Russell, Nicholas A Reynolds, Blair T Crewther, et al.
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport|April 3, 2016
The effect of session order on the physiological, neuromuscular, and endocrine responses to maximal speed and weight training sessions over a 24-h periodMichael Johnston, Julia Johnston, Christian J Cook, et al.
Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition|February 18, 2011
Skill execution and sleep deprivation: effects of acute caffeine or creatine supplementation - a randomized placebo-controlled trialChristian J Cook, Blair T Crewther, Liam P Kilduff, et al.
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research|January 23, 2010
The effects of short-cycle sprints on power, strength, and salivary hormones in elite rugby playersBlair T Crewther, Christian J Cook, Tim E Lowe, et al.
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European Journal of Sport Science|February 13, 2015
Neuromuscular, physiological and endocrine responses to a maximal speed training session in elite games playersMichael Johnston, Christian J Cook, Blair T Crewther, et al.
Physiology & Behavior|April 14, 2015
Effects of oral contraceptive use on the salivary testosterone and cortisol responses to training sessions and competitions in elite women athletesBlair T Crewther, Dave Hamilton, Kathleen Casto, et al.
Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)|December 16, 2014
Half-time strategies to enhance second-half performance in team-sports players: a review and recommendationsMark Russell, Daniel J West, Liam D Harper, et al.
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research|December 29, 2011
Baseline strength can influence the ability of salivary free testosterone to predict squat and sprinting performanceBlair T Crewther, Christian J Cook, Chris M Gaviglio, et al.
Journal of Sports Sciences|December 6, 2012
Right-left digit ratio (2D:4D) predicts free testosterone levels associated with a physical challengeLiam Kilduff, Christian J Cook, Mark Bennett, et al.
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport|May 28, 2013
Morning based strength training improves afternoon physical performance in rugby union playersChristian J Cook, Liam P Kilduff, Blair T Crewther, et al.
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research|December 7, 2017
Physiological and Performance Effects of Caffeine Gum Consumed During a Simulated Half-Time by Professional Academy Rugby Union PlayersMark Russell, Nicholas A Reynolds, Blair T Crewther, et al.
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport|April 3, 2016
The effect of session order on the physiological, neuromuscular, and endocrine responses to maximal speed and weight training sessions over a 24-h periodMichael Johnston, Julia Johnston, Christian J Cook, et al.
Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition|February 18, 2011
Skill execution and sleep deprivation: effects of acute caffeine or creatine supplementation - a randomized placebo-controlled trialChristian J Cook, Blair T Crewther, Liam P Kilduff, et al.
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research|January 23, 2010
The effects of short-cycle sprints on power, strength, and salivary hormones in elite rugby playersBlair T Crewther, Christian J Cook, Tim E Lowe, et al.
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