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Physical testing characteristics better explain draft outcome than in-game movement profile in junior elite Australian rules football players
Journal of Science and Medicine in SportVol. 24Issue 12p1284–1289Published online: July 15, 2021- Jacob Jennings
- Daniel W. Wundersitz
- Courtney J. Sullivan
- Stephen D. Cousins
- Gerry Tehan
- Michael I. Kingsley
Cited in Scopus: 4The aim of this study was to investigate the extent to which Australian Football League (AFL) draft outcome is associated with physical performance and/or in-game movement profile. - Original researchOpen Access
A comparison of heat acclimation by post-exercise hot water immersion and exercise in the heat
Journal of Science and Medicine in SportVol. 24Issue 8p729–734Published online: May 18, 2021- Robert D. McIntyre
- Michael J. Zurawlew
- Samuel J. Oliver
- Andrew T. Cox
- Jessica A. Mee
- Neil P. Walsh
Cited in Scopus: 5To compare heat acclimation adaptations after three and six days of either post-exercise hot water immersion (HWI) or exercise-heat-acclimation (EHA) in recreationally active individuals. - Original research
Repeated sprints alter mechanical work done by hip and knee, but not ankle, sagittal moments
Journal of Science and Medicine in SportVol. 24Issue 9p939–944Published online: March 19, 2021- Basílio A.M. Gonçalves
- Evy Meinders
- David J. Saxby
- Rod S. Barrett
- Matthew N. Bourne
- Laura E. Diamond
Cited in Scopus: 4To quantify the changes in work done by lower limb joint moments during maximal speed running following a sports-specific repeated running protocol. - Original research
Evolving peak period, match movement, and performance demands in elite women’s Australian football
Journal of Science and Medicine in SportVol. 24Issue 7p683–688Published online: January 25, 2021- Anthea C. Clarke
- Matt Whitaker
- Courtney Sullivan
Cited in Scopus: 5Given the dearth of research available on the elite women’s Australian football (AFLW) competition, this study aimed to observe the position-specific peak movement demands of AFLW players and assess whether any seasonal changes have occurred in movement- or performance-based metrics over the initial three years of competition. - Original research
Health complaints and heat stress prevention strategies during taper as predictors of peaked athletic performance at the 2015 World Athletics Championship in hot conditions
Journal of Science and Medicine in SportVol. 23Issue 4p336–341Published online: November 5, 2019- Toomas Timpka
- Julien D. Périard
- Armin Spreco
- Örjan Dahlström
- Jenny Jacobsson
- Victor Bargoria
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 3To investigate whether self-reported health complaints and choice of heat stress prevention strategies during the taper predicted peaking at an athletics championship in hot conditions.