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Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport
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October 1, 2011
Allowing learners to choose: self-controlled practice schedules for learning multiple movement patterns
Will F W Wu, Richard A Magill
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
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May 23, 2018
Factors Contributing to Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome in Runners: A Prospective Study
James Becker, Mimi Nakajima, Will F W Wu
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research
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November 16, 2011
Effect of attentional focus strategies on peak force and performance in the standing long jump
Will F W Wu, Jared M Porter, Lee E Brown
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research
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November 10, 2011
Increasing the distance of an external focus of attention enhances standing long jump performance
Jared M Porter, Philip M Anton, Will F W Wu
Gait & Posture
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January 24, 2026
Dual-task effects on spatiotemporal, kinematic, and kinetic parameters and their variability during running
Hsiang-Ling Teng, Jo Armour Smith, Will F W Wu
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport
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March 24, 2022
Kinetics, Kinematics, and Fixed Postures: An Exploration of How Attentional Focus Manipulation Enhances Movement
Maclean Turner, Nathan Hammer, Emma Lamping, et al.
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research
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June 15, 2010
Standing long-jump performance is enhanced when using an external focus of attention
Jared M Porter, Erik J Ostrowski, Russell P Nolan, et al.
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research
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December 29, 2016
Does Focus of Attention Improve Snatch Lift Kinematics?
Kyle S Schutts, Will F W Wu, Anthony D Vidal, et al.
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research
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December 23, 2015
Standing Long Jump Performance With an External Focus of Attention Is Improved as a Result of a More Effective Projection Angle
Scott W Ducharme, Will F W Wu, Kenny Lim, et al.
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research
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March 27, 2015
Adopting an external focus of attention improves sprinting performance in low-skilled sprinters
Jared M Porter, Will F W Wu, Richard M Crossley, et al.
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Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport
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October 1, 2011
Allowing learners to choose: self-controlled practice schedules for learning multiple movement patterns
Will F W Wu, Richard A Magill
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
|
May 23, 2018
Factors Contributing to Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome in Runners: A Prospective Study
James Becker, Mimi Nakajima, Will F W Wu
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research
|
November 16, 2011
Effect of attentional focus strategies on peak force and performance in the standing long jump
Will F W Wu, Jared M Porter, Lee E Brown
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research
|
November 10, 2011
Increasing the distance of an external focus of attention enhances standing long jump performance
Jared M Porter, Philip M Anton, Will F W Wu
Gait & Posture
|
January 24, 2026
Dual-task effects on spatiotemporal, kinematic, and kinetic parameters and their variability during running
Hsiang-Ling Teng, Jo Armour Smith, Will F W Wu
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport
|
March 24, 2022
Kinetics, Kinematics, and Fixed Postures: An Exploration of How Attentional Focus Manipulation Enhances Movement
Maclean Turner, Nathan Hammer, Emma Lamping, et al.
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research
|
June 15, 2010
Standing long-jump performance is enhanced when using an external focus of attention
Jared M Porter, Erik J Ostrowski, Russell P Nolan, et al.
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research
|
December 29, 2016
Does Focus of Attention Improve Snatch Lift Kinematics?
Kyle S Schutts, Will F W Wu, Anthony D Vidal, et al.
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research
|
December 23, 2015
Standing Long Jump Performance With an External Focus of Attention Is Improved as a Result of a More Effective Projection Angle
Scott W Ducharme, Will F W Wu, Kenny Lim, et al.
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research
|
March 27, 2015
Adopting an external focus of attention improves sprinting performance in low-skilled sprinters
Jared M Porter, Will F W Wu, Richard M Crossley, et al.
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