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Are acute player workloads associated with in-game performance in basketball?
Fox, J. L., Stanton, R., O`Grady, C. J., Teramoto, M., Sargent, C., Scanlan, A. T.Published in Biology of Sport (2022)“…Stanton, R.…”
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A survey of player monitoring approaches and microsensor use in basketball
Fox, J. L., Scanlan, A., Sargent, C., Stanton, R.Published in Journal of Human Sport & Exercise (2020)“…Stanton, R.…”
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Influence of different methods to determine maximum heart rate on training load outcomes in basketball players
Berkelmans, D. M., Dalbo, V. J., Fox, J. L., Stanton, R., Kean, C. O., Giamarelos, K. E., Teramoto, M., Scanlan, A. T.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2018)“…Stanton, R.…”
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Decrements in knee extensor and flexor strength are associated with performance fatigue during simulated basketball game-play in adolescent, male players
Scanlan, A. T., Fox, J. L., Borges, N. R., Delextrat, A., Spiteri, T., Dalbo, V. J., Stanton, R., Kean, C. O.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2018)“…Stanton, R.…”
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A comparison of training and competition demands in semiprofessional male basketball players
Fox, J. L., Stanton, R., Scanlan, A. T.Published in Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport (2018)“…Stanton, R.…”
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