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Single session intermittent heat exposure with more frequent and shorter cooling breaks facilitates greater training intensity and elicits physiological responses comparable to con...
Ramos, J. A. P., Ducker, K. J., Riddell, H., Landers, G., Girard, O., Brade, C. J.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2024)“…Landers, G.…”
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Mixed-method precooling enhances self-paced 20-km cycling time-trial performance when apparent temperature is >46°C but may not be a priority in <46°C
Ramos, J. A. P., Ducker, K. J., Riddell, H., Girard, O., Landers, G. J., Brade, C. J.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2024)“…Landers, G. J.…”
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Hand and torso pre-cooling does not enhance subsequent high-intensity cycling or cognitive performance in heat
Maroni, T., Dawson, B., Landers, G., Naylor, L., Wallman, K.Published in Temperature (2020)“…Landers, G.…”
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Iron status and hepcidin response to a seven day training period of running or cycling
Sim, M., Dawson, B., Landers, G., Tjalsma, H., Swinkels, D., Trinder, D., Peeling, P.Published in 19th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS), Amsterdam, 2. - 5. July 2014 (2014)“…Landers, G.…”
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A comparison of caffeine versus pseudoephedrine on cycling time-trial performance
Spence, A., Sim, M., Landers, G., Peeling, P.Published in Research in Sports Medicine (2013)“…Landers, G.…”
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