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Effect of 1-week betalain-rich beetroot concentrate supplementation on cycling performance and select physiological parameters
Mumford, P. W., Kephart, W. C., Romero, M. A., Haun, C. T., Mobley, C. B., Osburn, S. C., Healy, J. C., Moore, A. N., Pascoe, D. D., Ruffin, W. C., Beck, D. T., Martin, J. S., Roberts, M. D., Young, K. C.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2018)“…Martin, J. S.…”
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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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