Search Results - Curtis, R. M.
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Seasonal accumulated workloads in collegiate men's soccer: a comparison of starters and reserves
Curtis, R. M., Huggins, R. A., Benjamin, C. L., Sekiguchi, Y., Arent, S. M., Armwald, B. C., Pullara, J. M., West, C. A., Casa, D. J.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2021)“…Curtis, R. M.…”
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The relationships between perceived wellness, sleep, and acute: chronic training load in National Collegiate Athletics Association Division I male soccer players
Sekiguchi, Y., Curtis, R. M., Huggins, R. A., Benjamin, C. L., Walker, A. J., Arent, S. M., Adams, W. M., Anderson, T., Casa, D. J.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2021)“…Curtis, R. M.…”
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Relationship between heart rate variability and acute:chronic load ratio throughout a season in NCAA D1 men's soccer players
Sekiguchi, Y., Huggins, R. A., Curtis, R. M., Benjamin, C. L., Adams, W. M., Looney, D. P., West, C. A., Casa, D. J.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2021)“…Curtis, R. M.…”
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The validity and reliability of global positioning system units for measuring distance and velocity during linear and team sport simulated movements
Huggins, R. A., Giersch, G. E., Belval, L. N., Benjamin, C. L., Curtis, R. M., Sekiguchi, Y., Peltonen, J., Casa, D. J.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2020)“…Curtis, R. M.…”
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Contextual factors influencing external and internal training loads in collegiate men's soccer
Curtis, R. M., Huggins, R. A., Benjamin, C. L., Sekiguchi, Y., Adams, W. M., Arent, S. M., Jain, R., Miller, S. J., Walker, A. J., Casa, D. J.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2020)“…Curtis, R. M.…”
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