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

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

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

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

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

6. Stretching Practices of International Powerlifting Federation Unequipped Powerlifters.

7. Traditional Free-Weight Vs. Variable Resistance Training Applied to Elite Young Soccer Players During a Short Preseason: Effects on Strength, Speed, and Power Performance.

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

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

10. Effects of Training on Sand or Hard Surfaces on Sprint and Jump Performance of Team-Sport Players: A Systematic Review With Meta-Analysis.

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

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

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

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

15. SHORT-TERM TRAINING CESSATION AS A METHOD OF TAPERING TO IMPROVE MAXIMAL STRENGTH.

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

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

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

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

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

21. TAPERING PRACTICES OF NEW ZEALAND'S ELITE RAW POWERLIFTERS.

22. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL JUMP VARIABLES AND MUSCULAR PERFORMANCE IN ATHLETES.

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

24. DRIVE FOR MUSCULARITY AND SOCIAL PHYSIQUE ANXIETY MEDIATE THE PERCEIVED IDEAL PHYSIQUE MUSCLE DYSMORPHIA RELATIONSHIP.

25. STRENGTH, SPEED AND POWER CHARACTERISTICS OF ELITE RUGBY LEAGUE PLAYERS.

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

27. Strength and Power Profiling of Athletes: Selecting Tests and How to Use the Information for Program Design.

29. DOES ON-WATER RESISTED ROWING INCREASE OR MAINTAIN LOWER-BODY STRENGTH?

30. STRENGTH, POWER, AND MUSCULAR ENDURANCE EXERCISE AND ELITE ROWING ERGOMETER PERFORMANCE.

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

35. EFFECT OF SLOW-VELOCITY LENGTHENING CONTRACTIONS ON MUSCLE DAMAGE INDUCED BY FAST-VELOCITY LENGTHENING CONTRACTIONS.

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

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

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

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

40. QUANTIFICATION OF RUBBER AND CHAIN-BASED RESISTANCE MODES.

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

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

43. TWELVE-MONTH TRAINING-INDUCED CHANGES IN ELITE INTERNATIONAL VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS.

44. THE EFFECT OF DIFFERENT TRAINING PROGRAMS ON ECCENTRIC ENERGY UTILIZATION IN COLLEGE-AGED MALES.

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

46. RELIABILITY OF PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENTS DERIVED FROM GROUND REACTION FORCE DATA DURING COUNTERMOVEMENT JUMP AND THE INFLUENCE OF SAMPLING FREQUENCY.

47. EFFICACY OF INTERVAL-BASED TRAINING ON CONDITIONING OF AMATEUR FIELD HOCKEY PLAYERS.

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

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

50. EIGHT WEEKS OF BALLISTIC EXERCISE IMPROVES POWER INDEPENDENTLY OF CHANGES IN STRENGTH AND MUSCLE FIBER TYPE EXPRESSION.

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