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Damian Harper

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Biology of Sport|July 9, 2026
Current approaches to measuring high-intensity locomotor actions in adult male professional soccer. A scoping reviewPaul McGrath, Damian Harper, Jill Alexander
BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine|January 23, 2026
'Match load' construct in professional football: complexities and considerationsBen Dixon, Jill Alexander, Damian Harper
Journal of Sports Sciences|August 7, 2024
English Premier League and English Football League academy managers' experiences of how psychosocial skills and characteristics are identified and developed in youth academy soccer playersJames Barraclough, David Grecic, Damian Harper
Journal of Sports Sciences|November 15, 2024
Forces experienced at different levels of the musculoskeletal system during horizontal decelerationsJasper Verheul, Damian Harper, Mark A Robinson
Frontiers in Physiology|March 14, 2022
Validity of Velocity Measurements of a Motorized Resistance Device During Change of DirectionOla Eriksrud, Fredrik Ahlbeck, Damian Harper, et al.
Frontiers in Sports and Active Living|November 8, 2023
Reliability of phase-specific outcome measurements in change-of-direction tests using a motorized resistance deviceFrederic Westheim, Øyvind Gløersen, Damian Harper, et al.
Biology of Sport|June 1, 2026
Possession in motion: a five-season analysis of running in-possession and out-of-possession with match outcomes in the English Premier LeagueTom Allen, Matt Taberner, Mikhail Zhilkin, et al.
Research in Sports Medicine (Print)|June 1, 2022
A low-volume Nordic hamstring curl programme improves change of direction ability, despite no architectural, strength or speed adaptations in elite youth soccer playersJames Siddle, Kristian Weaver, Matt Greig, et al.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|September 28, 2021
The Effect of High-Intensity Accelerations and Decelerations on Match Outcome of an Elite English League Two Football TeamDavid Rhodes, Stephen Valassakis, Lukasz Bortnik, et al.
Journal of Sports Sciences|October 30, 2018
Acute adaptations and subsequent preservation of strength and speed measures following a Nordic hamstring curl intervention: a randomised controlled trialJames Siddle, Matt Greig, Kristian Weaver, et al.
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Biology of Sport|July 9, 2026
Current approaches to measuring high-intensity locomotor actions in adult male professional soccer. A scoping reviewPaul McGrath, Damian Harper, Jill Alexander
BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine|January 23, 2026
'Match load' construct in professional football: complexities and considerationsBen Dixon, Jill Alexander, Damian Harper
Journal of Sports Sciences|August 7, 2024
English Premier League and English Football League academy managers' experiences of how psychosocial skills and characteristics are identified and developed in youth academy soccer playersJames Barraclough, David Grecic, Damian Harper
Journal of Sports Sciences|November 15, 2024
Forces experienced at different levels of the musculoskeletal system during horizontal decelerationsJasper Verheul, Damian Harper, Mark A Robinson
Frontiers in Physiology|March 14, 2022
Validity of Velocity Measurements of a Motorized Resistance Device During Change of DirectionOla Eriksrud, Fredrik Ahlbeck, Damian Harper, et al.
Frontiers in Sports and Active Living|November 8, 2023
Reliability of phase-specific outcome measurements in change-of-direction tests using a motorized resistance deviceFrederic Westheim, Øyvind Gløersen, Damian Harper, et al.
Biology of Sport|June 1, 2026
Possession in motion: a five-season analysis of running in-possession and out-of-possession with match outcomes in the English Premier LeagueTom Allen, Matt Taberner, Mikhail Zhilkin, et al.
Research in Sports Medicine (Print)|June 1, 2022
A low-volume Nordic hamstring curl programme improves change of direction ability, despite no architectural, strength or speed adaptations in elite youth soccer playersJames Siddle, Kristian Weaver, Matt Greig, et al.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|September 28, 2021
The Effect of High-Intensity Accelerations and Decelerations on Match Outcome of an Elite English League Two Football TeamDavid Rhodes, Stephen Valassakis, Lukasz Bortnik, et al.
Journal of Sports Sciences|October 30, 2018
Acute adaptations and subsequent preservation of strength and speed measures following a Nordic hamstring curl intervention: a randomised controlled trialJames Siddle, Matt Greig, Kristian Weaver, et al.
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