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Simon Marwood

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Journal of Sports Sciences|July 9, 2008
No effect of glutamine supplementation and hyperoxia on oxidative metabolism and performance during high-intensity exerciseSimon Marwood, Jo Bowtell
European Journal of Applied Physiology|November 23, 2006
Effects of glutamine and hyperoxia on pulmonary oxygen uptake and muscle deoxygenation kineticsSimon Marwood, Joanna L Bowtell
European Journal of Sport Science|March 8, 2016
Effects of power variation on cycle performance during simulated hilly time-trialsMarc S Wells, Simon Marwood
European Journal of Applied Physiology|January 16, 2026
VO₂ kinetics and aerobic performance: Evidence missing in action : Comment on Exercise training-induced speeding of VO<sub>2</sub> kinetics is not intensity domain-specific or correlated with indices of exercise performanceSimon Marwood, Richie P Goulding
Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)|January 9, 2023
Interaction of Factors Determining Critical PowerRichie P Goulding, Simon Marwood
Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports|May 14, 2022
Over 55 years of critical power: FactSimon Marwood, Richie P Goulding
Journal of Sports Sciences|May 29, 2013
Effects of magnitude and frequency of variations in external power output on simulated cycling time-trial performanceMarc Wells, Greg Atkinson, Simon Marwood
European Journal of Sport Science|July 20, 2023
A dynamic model of the bi-exponential reconstitution and expenditure of W' in trained cyclistsAlan Chorley, Simon Marwood, Kevin L Lamb
Physiological Reports|November 15, 2018
"Work-to-Work" exercise slows pulmonary oxygen uptake kinetics, decreases critical power, and increases W' during supine cyclingRichie P Goulding, Denise M Roche, Simon Marwood
European Journal of Applied Physiology|June 18, 2021
The ramp and all-out exercise test to determine critical power: validity and robustness to manipulations in body positionRichie P Goulding, Denise M Roche, Simon Marwood
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Journal of Sports Sciences|July 9, 2008
No effect of glutamine supplementation and hyperoxia on oxidative metabolism and performance during high-intensity exerciseSimon Marwood, Jo Bowtell
European Journal of Applied Physiology|November 23, 2006
Effects of glutamine and hyperoxia on pulmonary oxygen uptake and muscle deoxygenation kineticsSimon Marwood, Joanna L Bowtell
European Journal of Sport Science|March 8, 2016
Effects of power variation on cycle performance during simulated hilly time-trialsMarc S Wells, Simon Marwood
European Journal of Applied Physiology|January 16, 2026
VO₂ kinetics and aerobic performance: Evidence missing in action : Comment on Exercise training-induced speeding of VO<sub>2</sub> kinetics is not intensity domain-specific or correlated with indices of exercise performanceSimon Marwood, Richie P Goulding
Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)|January 9, 2023
Interaction of Factors Determining Critical PowerRichie P Goulding, Simon Marwood
Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports|May 14, 2022
Over 55 years of critical power: FactSimon Marwood, Richie P Goulding
Journal of Sports Sciences|May 29, 2013
Effects of magnitude and frequency of variations in external power output on simulated cycling time-trial performanceMarc Wells, Greg Atkinson, Simon Marwood
European Journal of Sport Science|July 20, 2023
A dynamic model of the bi-exponential reconstitution and expenditure of W' in trained cyclistsAlan Chorley, Simon Marwood, Kevin L Lamb
Physiological Reports|November 15, 2018
"Work-to-Work" exercise slows pulmonary oxygen uptake kinetics, decreases critical power, and increases W' during supine cyclingRichie P Goulding, Denise M Roche, Simon Marwood
European Journal of Applied Physiology|June 18, 2021
The ramp and all-out exercise test to determine critical power: validity and robustness to manipulations in body positionRichie P Goulding, Denise M Roche, Simon Marwood
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