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1. Effects of Acute Citrulline Malate Supplementation on CrossFit ® Exercise Performance: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Cross-Over Study.

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3. A Single, Multimodal Exercise Tolerance Test Can Assess Combat Readiness in Army-ROTC Cadets: A Brief Report.

4. Spirulina Supplementation with High-Intensity Interval Training Decreases Adipokines Levels and Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Men with Obesity.

5. Astaxanthin Supplementation Augments the Benefits of CrossFit Workouts on Semaphorin 3C and Other Adipokines in Males with Obesity.

6. Prevalence of Reproductive Health Issues among US Female Law Enforcement Officers.

7. A Mixed-Methods Study of Women's Empowerment through Physical Activities: Relationships with Self-Efficacy and Physical Activity Levels.

8. High-Intensity Functional Training: Perceived Functional and Psychosocial Health-Related Outcomes from Current Participants with Mobility-Related Disabilities.

10. Metabolic and Body Composition Changes in Ice Hockey Players Using an Ergogenic Drug (Cytoflavin).

11. Astaxanthin Supplemented with High-Intensity Functional Training Decreases Adipokines Levels and Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Men with Obesity.

12. Comparisons of Baseline Obesity Prevalence and Its Association with Perceived Health and Physical Performance in Military Officers.

13. The Effectiveness of a CrossFit Training Program for Improving Physical Fitness of Young Judokas: A Pilot Study.

14. Is Self-Efficacy for Exercise Predictive of Leisure-Time Physical Activity among Police Officers? A Pilot Study.

15. Anticipatory Anxiety, Familiarization, and Performance: Finding the Sweet Spot to Optimize High-Quality Data Collection and Minimize Subject Burden.

16. Body Composition and Physical Activity of Female Police Officers: Do Occupation and Age Matter?

18. Effects of Maximal and Submaximal Anaerobic and Aerobic Running on Subsequent Change-of-Direction Speed Performance among Police Students.

20. Baseline Physical Activity Behaviors and Relationships with Fitness in the Army Training at High Intensity Study.

21. Accuracy of Body Mass Index and Obesity Status in Police Trainees.

22. Multiple Fitness Improvements Found after 6-Months of High Intensity Functional Training.

24. Psychometric Properties of the Serbian Version of the Operational and Organizational Police Stress Questionnaires.

25. High-Intensity Functional Training Guided by Individualized Heart Rate Variability Results in Similar Health and Fitness Improvements as Predetermined Training with Less Effort.

26. Muscular Strength, Power, and Endurance Adaptations after Two Different University Fitness Classes.

27. Comparison of Physiological Responses and Training Load between Different CrossFit ® Workouts with Equalized Volume in Men and Women.

30. Acute Caffeine Supplementation Does Not Improve Performance in Trained CrossFit® Athletes.

33. The Effects of Acute Caffeine Supplementation on Performance in Trained CrossFit Athletes.

34. Effects of Eight Weeks of High Intensity Functional Training on Glucose Control and Body Composition among Overweight and Obese Adults.

35. Validity, Reliability, and Application of the Session-RPE Method for Quantifying Training Loads during High Intensity Functional Training.

36. High-Intensity Functional Training (HIFT): Definition and Research Implications for Improved Fitness.

37. Are Changes in Physical Work Capacity Induced by High-Intensity Functional Training Related to Changes in Associated Physiologic Measures?

38. Acute Caffeine Supplementation Does Not Improve Performance in Trained CrossFit ® Athletes.