Search Results - Pringle, J. S. M.
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Predicting an athlete`s physiological and haematological response to live high-train high altitude training using a hypoxic sensitivity test
Turner, G., Spilsbury, K. L., Green, D. J., Fudge, B. W., Pringle, J. S. M., Richardson, A. J., Maxwell, N. S.Published in Journal of Science in Sport and Exercise (2022)“…Pringle, J. S. M.…”
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Effects of an increase in intensity during tapering on 1500-m running performance
Spilsbury, K. L., Nimmo, M. A., Fudge, B. W., Pringle, J. S. M., Orme, M. W., Faulkner, S. H.Published in Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism (2019)“…Pringle, J. S. M.…”
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Altitude training in endurance running: perceptions of elite athletes and support staff
Turner, G., Fudge, B. W., Pringle, J. S. M., Maxwell, N. S., Richardson, A. J.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2019)“…Pringle, J. S. M.…”
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Validity of the two-parameter model in estimating the anaerobic work capacity
Dekerle, J., Brickley, G., Hammond, A. J. P., Pringle, J. S. M., Carter, H.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2005)“…Pringle, J. S. M.…”
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