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The effects of sprint training and the Nordic hamstring exercise on eccentric hamstring strength and sprint performance in adolescent athletes
Freeman, B. W., Young, W. B., Talpey, S. W., Smyth, A. M., Pane, C. L., Carlon, T. A.Published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness (2019)“…Young, W. B.…”
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Success in national level junior tennis: Tactical perspectives
Klaus, A., Bradshaw, R., Young, W., O'Brien, B., Zois, J.Published in International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching (2017)“…Young, W.…”
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The effects of frontal- and sagittal-plane plyometrics on change-of-direction speed and power in adolescent female basketball players
McCormick, B. T., Hannon, J. C., Newton, M., Shultz, B., Detling, N., Young, W. B.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2016)“…Young, W. B.…”
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Association between perceptual agility skill and Australian football performance
Carlon, T., Young, W., Berry, J., Burnside, C.Published in Journal of Australian Strength and Conditioning (2013)“…Young, W.…”
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Back pain in adolescent athletes
Young, W. K., d`Hemecourt, P. A.Published in The Physician and Sportsmedicine (2011)“…Young, W. K.…”
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Protocols for the physiological assessment of high-performance tennis players
Buckeridge, A., Farrow, D., Gastin, P., McGrath, M., Morrow, P., Quinn, A., Young, W.Published in Physiological tests for elite athletes (2000)“…Young, W.…”
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Relationship between strength qualities and sprinting performance
Young, W., McLean, B., Ardanga, J.Published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness (1995)“…Young, W.…”
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