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Can current metrics characterise or differentiate between elite track and field athletes within the sprints, hurdles, high jump, long jump and triple jump? A systematic review
Turner, K. J., Trowell, D., Millett, E. L., Bonacci, J., Elvish, T. M., Kremer, P., Pickering, C., Saunders, N.Published in Sports Medicine (2025)“…Bonacci, J.…”
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Expert consensus on characteristics important or essential for achieving international podium success as an elite endurance runner: a delphi survey
Elvish, T., Kremer, P., Trowell, D., Millet, E. L., Turner, K. J., Bonacci, J., Pickering, C., Saunders, N.Published in 29th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 2-5 July 2024, Book of Abstracts (2024)“…Bonacci, J.…”
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The relationship between performance and biomechanics in middle-distance runners
Trowell, D., Phillips, E., Saunders, P., Bonacci, J.Published in Sports Biomechanics (2021)“…Bonacci, J.…”
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The relationship between measures of cycle intensity and running economy
Bonacci, J., Blanch, P., Saunders, P., Green, D., Vicenzino, B.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2011)“…Bonacci, J.…”
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Plyometric training as an intervention to correct altered neuromotor control during running after cycling in triathletes: A preliminary randomised controlled trial
Bonacci, J., Green, D., Saunders, P. U., Franettovich, M., Blanch, P., Vicenzino, B.Published in Physical Therapy in Sport (2011)“…Bonacci, J.…”
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Neuromuscular adaptations to training, injury and passive interventions: Implications for running economy
Bonacci, J., Chapman, A., Blanch, P., Vicenzino, B.Published in Sports Medicine (2009)“…Bonacci, J.…”
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