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Performing lower-limb strength exercises before or after training does not influence fatigue indices in competitive youth soccer players
Gantzer, C., Huff, D., Butterick, B., Chalmers, S., Marshall, P., Lovell, R., Siegler, J. C.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2024)“…Marshall, P.…”
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Brief in-play cooling breaks reduce thermal strain during football in hot conditions
Chalmers, S., Siegler, J., Lovell, R., Lynch, G., Gregson, W., Marshall, P., Jay, O.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2019)“…Marshall, P.…”
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Warm-ups work! Examining the time-course of changes in muscle temperature and contractile function following the pre-match warm-up in soccer and the use of passive heating
Marshall, P. W. M., Cross, R., Lovell, R.Published in 21st Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS), Vienna, 6. -9. July 2016 (2016)“…Marshall, P. W. M.…”
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Hamstring injury prevention in soccer: Before or after training?
Lovell, R., Knox, M., Weston, M., Siegler, J. C., Brennan, S., Marshall, P. W. M.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2018)“…Marshall, P. W. M.…”
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Changes in passive tension of the hamstring muscles during a simulated soccer match
Marshall, P. W. M., Lovell, R., Siegler, J. C.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2016)“…Marshall, P. W. M.…”
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