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Salivary aldosterone and cortisone respond differently to high- and low-psychologically stressful soccer competitions
McHale, T. S., Chee, W.-C., Hodges-Simeon, C. R., Zava, D. T., Albert, G., Chan, K. C., Gray, P. B.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2020)“…Hodges-Simeon, C. R.…”
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Deliberate practice in sports
Ford, P. R., Coughlan, E. K., Hodges, N. J., Williams, A. M.Published in Routledge handbook of sports expertise (2015)“…Hodges, N. J.…”
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Practice and play as determinants of self-determined motivation in youth soccer players
Hendry, D. T., Crocker, P. R. E., Hodges, N. J.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2014)“…Hodges, N. J.…”
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The road to excellence: deliberate practice and the development of expertise
Ward, P., Hodges, N. J., Starkes, J. L., Williams, A. M.Published in High Ability Studies (2007)“…Hodges, N. J.…”
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The roles of talent, physical precocity and practice in the development of soccer experticse
Helsen, W. F., Hodges, N. J., van Winckel, J.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2000)“…Hodges, N. J.…”
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The roles of talent, physical precocity and practice in the development of soccer expertise
Helsen, W. F., Hodges, N. J., van Winckel, J., Starkes, J. L.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2000)“…Hodges, N. J.…”
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