Search Results - Martin, J. C.
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Simulated work loops predict maximal human cycling power
Martin, J. C., Nichols, J. A.Published in The Journal of Experimental Biology (2018)“…Martin, J. C.…”
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Noncircular chainrings do not Influence maximum cycling power
Leong, C. H., Elmer, S. J., Martin, J. C.Published in Journal of Applied Biomechanics (2017)“…Martin, J. C.…”
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Effects of pedal speed and crank length on pedaling mechanics during submaximal cycling
Barratt, P. R., Martin, J. C., Elmer, S. J., Korff, T.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2016)“…Martin, J. C.…”
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Joint-specific power production during submaximal and maximal cycling
Elmer, S. J., Barratt, P. R., Korff, T., Martin, J. C.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2011)“…Martin, J. C.…”
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Effect of crank length on joint-specific power during maximal cycling
Barratt, P. R., Korff, T., Elmer, S. J., Martin, J. C.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2011)“…Martin, J. C.…”
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Joint-specific power loss after eccentric exercise
Elmer, S. J., Martin, J. C.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2010)“…Martin, J. C.…”
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Fatigue during maximal sprint cycling: Unique role of cumulative contraction cycles
Tomas, A., Ross, E. Z., Martin, J. C.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2010)“…Martin, J. C.…”
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The power profile predicts road cycling MMP
Quod, M. J., Martin, D. T., Martin, J. C., Laursen, P. B.Published in International Journal of Sports Medicine (2010)“…Martin, J. C.…”
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