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Fluid retention and utility of practical hydration markers to detect three levels of recovery fluid intake in male runners
Stevenson Wilcoxson, M. C., Johnson, S. L., Pribyslavska, V., Green, J. M., O`Neal, E. K.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2017)“…Johnson, S. L.…”
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Three week hypergravity training intervention decreases ground contact time during repeated jumping and improves sprinting and shuttle running performance
Scudamore, E. M., Lowe, J. B., Pribyslavska, V., Johnson, S. L., Stevenson, M. C., Langford, T. W., Green, J. M., O'Neal, E. K.Published in International Journal of Exercise Science (2016)“…Johnson, S. L.…”
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Is running performance enhanced with creatine serum ingestion?
Astorino, T. A., Marrocco, A. C., Gross, S. M., Johnson, D. L., Brazil, C. M., Icenhower, M. E., Kneessi, R. J.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2005)“…Johnson, D. L.…”
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The effects of 6 weeks of creatine monohydrate supplementation on performance measures and body composition in collegiate track and field athletes
Kirksey, B., Stone, M. H., Warren, B. J., Johnson, R. L., Sone, M., Haff, G. G., Williams, F. E., Proulx, Chr.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (1999)“…Johnson, R. L.…”
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The effects of 6 weeks of creatine monohydrat supplementation on perforance measures and body composition in collegiate track and field athletes
Kirksey, B., Stone, M. H., Warren, B. J., Johnson, R. L., Stone, M., Haff, G. G., Williams, F. E., Proulx, Chr.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (1999)“…Johnson, R. L.…”
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