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1. Relationship Between Power Output and Speed-Related Performance in Brazilian Wheelchair Basketball Players.

2. Half-Squat and Jump Squat Exercises Performed Across a Range of Loads: Differences in Mechanical Outputs and Strength Deficits.

3. A Novel Strategy to Determine the 1-Repetition Maximum in the Jump Squat Exercise.

4. Determining the One Repetition Maximum in the Ballistic Bench Press Exercise.

5. RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN CONCENTRIC AND ECCENTRIC STRENGTH AND COUNTERMOVEMENT JUMP PERFORMANCE IN RESISTANCE TRAINED MEN.

6. APPLICATION OF A SIMPLE SURVEILLANCE METHOD FOR DETECTING THE PREVALENCE AND IMPACT OF OVERUSE INJURIES IN PROFESSIONAL MEN'S BASKETBALL.

7. THE EFFECTS OF ACCENTUATED ECCENTRIC LOADING ON THE DROP JUMP EXERCISE AND THE SUBSEQUENT POSTACTIVATION POTENTIATION RESPONSE.

8. TEST-RETEST RELIABILITY OF A NOVEL ISOKINETIC SQUAT DEVICE WITH STRENGTH-TRAINED ATHLETES.

9. Variability of a "force signature" during windmill softball pitching and relationship between discrete force variables and pitch velocity.

10. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PHYSICAL CAPACITY AND MATCH PERFORMANCE IN SEMIPROFESSIONAL AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL.

11. LOWER-BODY DETERMINANTS OF RUNNING ECONOMY IN MALE AND FEMALE DISTANCE RUNNERS.

13. CHANGES IN MUSCLE ARCHITECTURE AND PERFORMANCE DURING A COMPETITIVE SEASON IN FEMALE SOFTBALL PLAYERS.

14. Stretching Practices of International Powerlifting Federation Unequipped Powerlifters.

16. MOVEMENT AND SKILL ANALYSIS OF SUPERCROSS BICYCLE MOTOCROSS.

18. MONITORING INTERNAL LOAD PARAMETERS DURING SIMULATED AND OFFICIAL BASKETBALL MATCHES.

19. The effects of circadian rhythmicity of salivary cortisol and testosterone on maximal isometric force, maximal dynamic force, and power output.

20. THE EFFECTS OF CIRCADIAN RHYTHMICITY OF SALIVARY CONTROL AND TESTOSTERONE ON MAXIMAL ISOMETRIC FORCE, MAXIMAL DYNAMIC FORCE, AND POWER OUTPUT.

21. Developing Maximal Neuromuscular Power: Part 2 - Training Considerations for Improving Maximal Power Production.

22. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ISOMETRIC AND DYNAMIC STRENGTH IN RECREATIONALLY TRAINED MEN.

23. Changes in the Eccentric Phase Contribute to Improved Stretch — Shorten Cycle Performance after Training.

24. Influence of Strength on Magnitude and Mechanisms of Adaptation to Power Training.

25. Adaptations in Athletic Performance after Ballistic Power versus Strength Training.

26. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN STRENGTH, POWER, SPEED, AND CHANGE OF DIRECTION PERFORMANCE OF FEMALE SOFTBALL PLAYERS.

27. EFFECT OF CONCURRENT RESISTANCE AND ENDURANCE TRAINING ON PHYSIOLOGIC AND PERFORMANCE PARAMETERS OF WELL-TRAINED ENDURANCE CYCLISTS.

28. THE EFFECT OF DURATION OF RESISTANCE TRAINING INTERVENTIONS IN CHILDREN WHO ARE OVERWEIGHT OR OBESE.

29. LONG-TERM POWER PERFORMANCE OF ELITE AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL PLAYERS.

30. EIGHT WEEKS OF RESISTANCE TRAINING CAN SIGNIFICANTLY ALTER BODY COMPOSITION IN CHILDREN WHO ARE OVERWEIGHT OR OBESE.

31. The relationship between isometric and dynamic strength in college football players.

32. ECCENTRIC UTILIZATION RATIO.

33. Maximal strength and cortisol responses to psyching-up during the squat exercise.

34. RELIABILITY OF PERFORMANCE OF ELITE OLYMPIC WEIGHTLIFTERS.

35. MONITORING EXERCISE INTENSITY DURING RESISTANCE TRAINING USING THE SESSION RPE SCALE.

36. Resistance training in patients with peripheral arterial disease: effects on myosin isoforms, fiber type distribution, and capillary supply to skeletal muscle.

37. Modeling the repetitions-in-reserve-velocity relationship: a valid method for resistance training monitoring and prescription, and fatigue management.

38. Range of Motion Is Not Reduced in National-Level New Zealand Female Powerlifters.

39. Horizontal Force-Velocity-Power Profiling of Rugby Players: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of Competition-Level and Position-Specific Movement Demands.

40. Implementation and Efficacy of Plyometric Training: Bridging the Gap Between Practice and Research.

41. The Effects of Low-Load Squat Jump and Maximal Isometric Priming Exercise on Muscular Performance and Perceptual State.

42. Does Moderate-Load Priming Activity Influence Maximal Upper-Body Performance and Perceptual State?

43. Effects of a Short-Term Detraining Period on the Strength Deficit and Functional Performance of Highly Trained Soccer Players.

44. A Comparison of the Effects of Short-Term Plyometric and Resistance Training on Lower-Body Muscular Performance.

45. The fastest repetition in a set predicts the number of repetitions completed to failure during resistance training: The impact of individual characteristics.

46. Velocity loss is a flawed method for monitoring and prescribing resistance training volume with a free-weight back squat exercise.

47. Implementing a velocity-based approach to resistance training: the reproducibility and sensitivity of different velocity monitoring technologies.

48. THE EFFECT OF EXERCISE-INDUCED MUSCLE DAMAGE AFTER A BOUT OF ACCENTUATED ECCENTRIC LOAD DROP JUMPS AND THE REPEATED BOUT EFFECT.

49. The Acute and Chronic Effects of Implementing Velocity Loss Thresholds During Resistance Training: A Systematic Review, Meta-Analysis, and Critical Evaluation of the Literature.

50. Range of Motion Predicts Performance in National-Level New Zealand Male Powerlifters.

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