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Strength tests for elite rowers: low- or high-repetition?
Lawton, T. W., Cronin, J. B., McGuigan, M. R.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2014)“…Lawton, T. W.…”
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Factors that affect selection of elite women's sculling crews
Lawton, T. W., Cronin, J. B., McGuigan, M. R.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2013)“…Lawton, T. W.…”
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Anthropometry, strength and benchmarks for development: A basis for junior rowers' selection?
Lawton, T. W., Cronin, J. B., Mcguigan, M. R.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2012)“…Lawton, T. W.…”
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Does extensive on-water rowing increase muscular strength and endurance?
Lawton, T. W., Cronin, J. W., McGuigan, M. R.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2012)“…Lawton, T. W.…”
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Prolonged incremental tests do not necessarily compromise V02max in well-trained athletes
Pierce, S. J., Hahn, A. A. G., Davie, A., Lawton, E. W.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (1999)“…Lawton, E. W.…”
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