Search Results - Raglin, J.
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Morning exercise: enhancement of afternoon sprint-swimming performance
McGowan, C. J., Pyne, D. B., Thompson, K. G., Raglin, J. S., Rattray, B.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2017)“…Raglin, J. S.…”
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Elite sprint swimming performance is enhanced by completion of additional warm-up activities
McGowan, C. J., Pyne, D. B., Thompson, K. G., Raglin, J. S., Osborne, M., Rattray, B.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2017)“…Raglin, J. S.…”
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Psychology
Raglin, J. S., Hale, B. S.Published in Swimming: Handbook of sports medicine and science (2005)“…Raglin, J. S.…”
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Mood disturbances following increased training in swimmers
Morgan, W. P., Costill, D. L., Flynn, M. G., Raglin, J. S., O'Connor, P. J.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (1988)“…Raglin, J. S.…”
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Training practices and staleness in 13-18-year-old swimmers: a cross-cultural study
Raglin, J., Sawamura, S., Alexiou, S., Hassmen, P.Published in Pediatric Exercise Science (2000)“…Raglin, J.…”
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Mood, neuromuscular function, and performance during training in female swimmers
Raglin, J. S., Kocjea, D. M., Stager, J. M., Harms, C. A.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (1996)“…Raglin, J. S.…”
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Development of a scale for use in monitoring training-induced distress in athletes
Raglin, J. S., Morgan, W. P.Published in International Journal of Sports Medicine (1994)“…Raglin, J. S.…”
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Mood, neuromuscular function and performance during training in female swimmers
Raglin, J. S., Kojeca, D. M., Stager, J. M., Harms, C. A.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (1996)“…Raglin, J. S.…”
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