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Johann Edge

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European Journal of Applied Physiology|April 14, 2006
Determinants of repeated-sprint ability in females matched for single-sprint performanceDavid Bishop, Johann Edge
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|April 22, 2006
Effects of chronic NaHCO3 ingestion during interval training on changes to muscle buffer capacity, metabolism, and short-term endurance performanceJohann Edge, David Bishop, Carmel Goodman
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport|May 13, 2006
Effects of high-intensity interval training on the VO2 response during severe exerciseRob Duffield, Johann Edge, David Bishop
European Journal of Applied Physiology|November 12, 2005
The effects of training intensity on muscle buffer capacity in femalesJohann Edge, David Bishop, Carmel Goodman
European Journal of Applied Physiology|May 29, 2004
Muscle buffer capacity and aerobic fitness are associated with repeated-sprint ability in womenDavid Bishop, Johann Edge, Carmel Goodman
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport|August 8, 2006
The relationship between the VO2 slow component, muscle metabolites and performance during very-heavy exhaustive exerciseRob Duffield, Johann Edge, David Bishop, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|November 16, 2005
Effects of high- and moderate-intensity training on metabolism and repeated sprintsJohann Edge, David Bishop, Carmel Goodman, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology|October 4, 2008
Effects of high-intensity training on muscle lactate transporters and postexercise recovery of muscle lactate and hydrogen ions in womenDavid Bishop, Johann Edge, Claire Thomas, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|May 6, 2004
Induced metabolic alkalosis affects muscle metabolism and repeated-sprint abilityDavid Bishop, Johann Edge, Cindy Davis, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|November 4, 2006
High-intensity exercise acutely decreases the membrane content of MCT1 and MCT4 and buffer capacity in human skeletal muscleDavid Bishop, Johann Edge, Claire Thomas, et al.
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European Journal of Applied Physiology|April 14, 2006
Determinants of repeated-sprint ability in females matched for single-sprint performanceDavid Bishop, Johann Edge
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|April 22, 2006
Effects of chronic NaHCO3 ingestion during interval training on changes to muscle buffer capacity, metabolism, and short-term endurance performanceJohann Edge, David Bishop, Carmel Goodman
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport|May 13, 2006
Effects of high-intensity interval training on the VO2 response during severe exerciseRob Duffield, Johann Edge, David Bishop
European Journal of Applied Physiology|November 12, 2005
The effects of training intensity on muscle buffer capacity in femalesJohann Edge, David Bishop, Carmel Goodman
European Journal of Applied Physiology|May 29, 2004
Muscle buffer capacity and aerobic fitness are associated with repeated-sprint ability in womenDavid Bishop, Johann Edge, Carmel Goodman
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport|August 8, 2006
The relationship between the VO2 slow component, muscle metabolites and performance during very-heavy exhaustive exerciseRob Duffield, Johann Edge, David Bishop, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|November 16, 2005
Effects of high- and moderate-intensity training on metabolism and repeated sprintsJohann Edge, David Bishop, Carmel Goodman, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology|October 4, 2008
Effects of high-intensity training on muscle lactate transporters and postexercise recovery of muscle lactate and hydrogen ions in womenDavid Bishop, Johann Edge, Claire Thomas, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|May 6, 2004
Induced metabolic alkalosis affects muscle metabolism and repeated-sprint abilityDavid Bishop, Johann Edge, Cindy Davis, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|November 4, 2006
High-intensity exercise acutely decreases the membrane content of MCT1 and MCT4 and buffer capacity in human skeletal muscleDavid Bishop, Johann Edge, Claire Thomas, et al.
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