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S R Bird

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British Journal of Sports Medicine|March 1, 1987
Pre-exercise food and heart rate during submaximal exerciseS R Bird, S Hay
British Journal of Sports Medicine|March 1, 1989
Effect of sodium bicarbonate ingestion upon repeated sprintsG Lavender, S R Bird
European Journal of Applied Physiology|December 8, 2004
Velocity at V(.)O(2 max) and peak treadmill velocity are not influenced within or across the phases of the menstrual cycleM Burrows, S R Bird
Journal of Sports Sciences|October 1, 1995
The effect of sodium bicarbonate ingestion on 1500-m racing timeS R Bird, J Wiles, J Robbins
British Journal of Sports Medicine|March 1, 1991
Effect of pre-exercise protein ingestion upon VO2, R and perceived exertion during treadmill runningJ Wiles, R Woodward, S R Bird
British Journal of Sports Medicine|March 1, 1993
Heart rates during competitive orienteeringS R Bird, R Bailey, J Lewis
Journal of Sports Sciences|May 11, 2002
The menstrual cycle and its effect on the immune status of female endurance runnersM Burrows, S R Bird, N Bishop
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|October 20, 2000
Reliability of an air-braked ergometer to record peak power during a maximal cycling testJ Balmer, R C Davison, S R Bird
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|August 19, 2000
Peak power predicts performance power during an outdoor 16.1-km cycling time trialJ Balmer, R C Davison, S R Bird
British Journal of Sports Medicine|March 1, 1989
Anthropometric comparison of cyclists from different eventsJ P Foley, S R Bird, J A White
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British Journal of Sports Medicine|March 1, 1987
Pre-exercise food and heart rate during submaximal exerciseS R Bird, S Hay
British Journal of Sports Medicine|March 1, 1989
Effect of sodium bicarbonate ingestion upon repeated sprintsG Lavender, S R Bird
European Journal of Applied Physiology|December 8, 2004
Velocity at V(.)O(2 max) and peak treadmill velocity are not influenced within or across the phases of the menstrual cycleM Burrows, S R Bird
Journal of Sports Sciences|October 1, 1995
The effect of sodium bicarbonate ingestion on 1500-m racing timeS R Bird, J Wiles, J Robbins
British Journal of Sports Medicine|March 1, 1991
Effect of pre-exercise protein ingestion upon VO2, R and perceived exertion during treadmill runningJ Wiles, R Woodward, S R Bird
British Journal of Sports Medicine|March 1, 1993
Heart rates during competitive orienteeringS R Bird, R Bailey, J Lewis
Journal of Sports Sciences|May 11, 2002
The menstrual cycle and its effect on the immune status of female endurance runnersM Burrows, S R Bird, N Bishop
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|October 20, 2000
Reliability of an air-braked ergometer to record peak power during a maximal cycling testJ Balmer, R C Davison, S R Bird
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|August 19, 2000
Peak power predicts performance power during an outdoor 16.1-km cycling time trialJ Balmer, R C Davison, S R Bird
British Journal of Sports Medicine|March 1, 1989
Anthropometric comparison of cyclists from different eventsJ P Foley, S R Bird, J A White
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