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August 4, 2019
Acute Metabolic Changes with Thigh-Positioned Wearable Resistances during Submaximal Running in Endurance-Trained Runners
Allister P Field, Nicholas Gill, Paul Macadam, et al.
Sports Biomechanics
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August 2, 2019
Rotational shot put: a phase analysis of current kinematic knowledge
Michael Schofield, John B Cronin, Paul Macadam, et al.
European Journal of Sport Science
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August 10, 2017
Redistributing load using wearable resistance during power clean training improves athletic performance
Caleb R Marriner, John B Cronin, Paul Macadam, et al.
European Journal of Sport Science
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March 21, 2017
Acute kinematic and kinetic adaptations to wearable resistance during vertical jumping
Paul Macadam, Kim D Simperingham, John B Cronin, et al.
Journal of Sports Sciences
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June 24, 2021
Effects of forearm wearable resistance during accelerated sprints: From a standing start position
Aaron M Uthoff, Paul Macadam, James Zois, et al.
Sports Biomechanics
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April 21, 2020
Acute changes in acceleration phase sprint biomechanics with lower body wearable resistance
Kim David Simperingham, John B Cronin, Angus Ross, et al.
European Journal of Sport Science
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May 3, 2020
Load effects of thigh wearable resistance on angular and linear kinematics and kinetics during non-motorised treadmill sprint-running
Paul Macadam, Sergi Nuell, John B Cronin, et al.
Sports Biomechanics
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October 17, 2018
Effects of upper and lower body wearable resistance on spatio-temporal and kinetic parameters during running
Grace A Couture, Kim D Simperingham, John B Cronin, et al.
European Journal of Sport Science
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January 25, 2020
Effects of forearm wearable resistance on acceleration mechanics in collegiate track sprinters
Aaron M Uthoff, Ryu Nagahara, Paul Macadam, et al.
Sports Biomechanics
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May 29, 2020
Thigh loaded wearable resistance increases sagittal plane rotational work of the thigh resulting in slower 50-m sprint times
Paul Macadam, John B Cronin, Aaron M Uthoff, et al.
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Sports (Basel, Switzerland)
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August 4, 2019
Acute Metabolic Changes with Thigh-Positioned Wearable Resistances during Submaximal Running in Endurance-Trained Runners
Allister P Field, Nicholas Gill, Paul Macadam, et al.
Sports Biomechanics
|
August 2, 2019
Rotational shot put: a phase analysis of current kinematic knowledge
Michael Schofield, John B Cronin, Paul Macadam, et al.
European Journal of Sport Science
|
August 10, 2017
Redistributing load using wearable resistance during power clean training improves athletic performance
Caleb R Marriner, John B Cronin, Paul Macadam, et al.
European Journal of Sport Science
|
March 21, 2017
Acute kinematic and kinetic adaptations to wearable resistance during vertical jumping
Paul Macadam, Kim D Simperingham, John B Cronin, et al.
Journal of Sports Sciences
|
June 24, 2021
Effects of forearm wearable resistance during accelerated sprints: From a standing start position
Aaron M Uthoff, Paul Macadam, James Zois, et al.
Sports Biomechanics
|
April 21, 2020
Acute changes in acceleration phase sprint biomechanics with lower body wearable resistance
Kim David Simperingham, John B Cronin, Angus Ross, et al.
European Journal of Sport Science
|
May 3, 2020
Load effects of thigh wearable resistance on angular and linear kinematics and kinetics during non-motorised treadmill sprint-running
Paul Macadam, Sergi Nuell, John B Cronin, et al.
Sports Biomechanics
|
October 17, 2018
Effects of upper and lower body wearable resistance on spatio-temporal and kinetic parameters during running
Grace A Couture, Kim D Simperingham, John B Cronin, et al.
European Journal of Sport Science
|
January 25, 2020
Effects of forearm wearable resistance on acceleration mechanics in collegiate track sprinters
Aaron M Uthoff, Ryu Nagahara, Paul Macadam, et al.
Sports Biomechanics
|
May 29, 2020
Thigh loaded wearable resistance increases sagittal plane rotational work of the thigh resulting in slower 50-m sprint times
Paul Macadam, John B Cronin, Aaron M Uthoff, et al.
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