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1. The Training and Tapering Practices of Highland Games Heavy Event Athletes.

2. Effects of 56-Kilogram Kettlebell Swing Endpoint on Total Body Mechanics.

3. The Tapering Practices of Competitive Weightlifters.

4. Predicting the progressive resistance and balance training response of community-dwelling older adults accessing aged care support services: A stepped-wedge randomised controlled trial.

5. Effects of supervised high-intensity hardstyle kettlebell training on grip strength and health-related physical fitness in insufficiently active older adults: the BELL pragmatic controlled trial.

6. COVID-19 and Social Isolation: A Case for Why Home-Based Resistance Training Is Needed to Maintain Musculoskeletal and Psychosocial Health for Older Adults.

7. Sex Differences in Adaptations in Muscle Strength and Size Following Resistance Training in Older Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

8. The Effect of High Volume Power Training on Repeated High-Intensity Performance and the Assessment of Repeat Power Ability: A Systematic Review.

9. Hamstring Myoelectrical Activity During Three Different Kettlebell Swing Exercises.

10. A systematic review of the biomechanical research methods used in strongman studies.

11. Relationships Between Dry-land Resistance Training and Swim Start Performance and Effects of Such Training on the Swim Start: A Systematic Review.

12. Can Resistance Training Improve Upper Limb Postural Tremor, Force Steadiness and Dexterity in Older Adults? A Systematic Review.

13. Higher- Versus Lower-Intensity Strength-Training Taper: Effects on Neuromuscular Performance.

14. Tapering Practices of Strongman Athletes.

15. Short-Term Training Cessation as a Method of Tapering to Improve Maximal Strength.

16. Examining evidence based resistance plus balance training in community-dwelling older adults with complex health care needs: Trial protocol for the Muscling Up Against Disability project.

17. Effects of two neuromuscular training programs on running biomechanics with load carriage: a study protocol for a randomised controlled trial.

18. Tapering Practices of New Zealand's Elite Raw Powerlifters.

19. Impact of resistance training on sarcopenia in nursing care facilities: A pilot study.

20. Resistance Training Reduces Force Tremor and Improves Manual Dexterity in Older Individuals With Essential Tremor.

21. Strongman vs. traditional resistance training effects on muscular function and performance.

22. Objective benefits, participant perceptions and retention rates of a New Zealand community-based, older-adult exercise programme.

23. Retrospective injury epidemiology of strongman athletes.

24. Resistance training can improve fine manual dexterity in essential tremor patients: a preliminary study.

25. Effects of two contrast training programs on jump performance in rugby union players during a competition phase.

26. A randomised feasibility study of EPA and Cox-2 inhibitor (Celebrex) versus EPA, Cox-2 inhibitor (Celebrex), resistance training followed by ingestion of essential amino acids high in leucine in NSCLC cachectic patients--ACCeRT study.

27. Kinematic and kinetic analysis of maximal velocity deadlifts performed with and without the inclusion of chain resistance.

28. The strength and conditioning practices of strongman competitors.

29. A biomechanical analysis of straight and hexagonal barbell deadlifts using submaximal loads.

30. The effects of training volume and competition on the salivary cortisol concentrations of Olympic weightlifters.

31. Effect of instantaneous performance feedback during 6 weeks of velocity-based resistance training on sport-specific performance tests.

32. Can common measures of core stability distinguish performance in a shoulder pressing task under stable and unstable conditions?

33. The contribution of volume, technique, and load to single-repetition and total-repetition kinematics and kinetics in response to three loading schemes.

34. Kinematic alterations due to different loading schemes in early acceleration sprint performance from starting blocks.

36. Reliability of kettlebell swing one and five repetition maximum.

37. Isokinetic force-power profile of the shoulder joint in males participating in CrossFit training and competing at different levels.

38. EFFECTS OF EQUAL VOLUME BUT DIFFERENT PLYOMETRIC JUMP TRAINING INTENSITIES ON COMPONENTS OF PHYSICAL FITNESS IN PHYSICALLY ACTIVE YOUNG MALES.

39. Pushing up or pushing out--an initial investigation into horizontal- versus vertical-force training on swimming start performance: a pilot study.

40. The prediction of swim start performance based on squat jump force-time characteristics.

41. The Competition-Day Preparation Strategies of Strongman Athletes.

42. Exploring the feasibility, sustainability and the benefits of the GrACE + GAIT exercise programme in the residential aged care setting.

43. Effect of acute augmented feedback on between limb asymmetries and eccentric knee flexor strength during the Nordic hamstring exercise.

44. Joint-level energetics differentiate isoinertial from speed-power resistance training -- a Bayesian analysis.

45. ASSESSING THE VARIATION IN THE LOAD THAT PRODUCES MAXIMAL UPPER-BODY POWER.

46. Eccentric Exercise: Adaptations and Applications for Health and Performance.

47. CHANGES IN STRENGTH, POWER, AND STEROID HORMONES DURING A PROFESSIONAL RUGBY UNION COMPETITION.

48. Power Training: Can it Improve Functional Performance in Older Adults? A Systematic Review.

49. The Biomechanics and Applications of Strongman Exercises: a Systematic Review.

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