Search Results - MacLaren, D. P. M.
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Accuracy of pacing during breaststroke swimming using a novel pacing device, the Aquapacer™
Thompson , K. G., MacLaren, D. P. M., Lees, A., Atkinson, G.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2002)“…MacLaren, D. P. M.…”
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High-intensity interval running is perceived to be more enjoyable than moderate-intensity continuous exercise: Implications for exercise adherence
Bartlett, J. D., Close, G. L., MacLaren, D. P. M., Gregson, W., Drust, B., Morton, J. P.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2011)“…MacLaren, D. P. M.…”
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Reliability of metabolic and stroke-cycle responses during sub-maximal breaststroke swimming
Thompson, K. G., Atkinson, G., MacLaren, D. P. M., Lees, A.Published in Journal of Human Movement Studies (2004)“…MacLaren, D. P. M.…”
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Critical swim speed can be used to determine changes in training status
MacLaren, D. P. M., Coulson, M.Published in Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming VIII (1999)“…MacLaren, D. P. M.…”
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The relationship between blood lactate concentration and rate of perceived exertion in competitive swimmers
Taylor, S. R., MacLaren, D. P. M.Published in Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming VIII (1999)“…MacLaren, D. P. M.…”
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