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Match high-speed running distances are often suppressed after return from hamstring strain injury in professional footballers
Whiteley, R., Massey, A., Gabbett, T., Blanch, P., Cameron, M., Conlan, G., Ford, M., Williams, M.Published in Sports Health: A Multidisciplinary Approach (2021)“…Williams, M.…”
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Hamstring and gluteal activation during high-speed overground running: Impact of prior strain injury
Bourne, M. N., Pollard, C., Messer, D., Timmins, R. G., Opar, D. A., Williams, M. D., Shield, A. J.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2021)“…Williams, M. D.…”
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How much does the warm-up contribute to the soccer match-day load?
Williams, J. H., Jaskowak, D. J., Williams, M. H.Published in Sport Performance & Science Reports (2019)“…Williams, M. H.…”
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Acute effects of strength training on running economy
Ho, K., Williams, M., Wilson, C., Lorenzen, C., Meehan, D., Joseph, C.Published in ISBS - Conference Proceedings Archive (Konstanz) (2010)“…Williams, M.…”
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The effect of induced erythrocythemia upon 5-mile treadmill un time (The effect of induced erythrocythemia upon 5-mile treadmill run time)
Williams, M. H., Wesseldine, S., Somma, T., Schuster, R.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (1981)“…Williams, M. H.…”
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Relationship between upper body anaerobic power and freestyle swimming performance
Hawley, J. A., Williams, M. MPublished in International Journal of Sports Medicine (1991)“…Williams, M. M…”
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