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Lower-limb wearable resistance overloads joint angular velocity during early acceleration sprint running
Feser, E. H., Neville, J., Wells, D., Diewald, S., Kameda, M., Bezodis, N. E., Clark, K., Nagahara, R., Macadam, P., Uthoff, A. M., Tinwala, F., Cronin, J. B.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2023)“…Macadam, P.…”
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Effects of forearm wearable resistance during accelerated sprints: From a standing start position
Uthoff, A. M., Macadam, P., Zois, J., Nagahara, R., Neville, J., Cronin, J. B.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2021)“…Macadam, P.…”
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Changes to horizontal force-velocity and impulse measures during sprint running acceleration with thigh and shank wearable resistance
Feser, E. H., Bezodis, N. E., Neville, J., Macadam, P., Uthoff, A. M., Nagahara, R., Tinwala, F., Clark, K., Cronin, J. B.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2021)“…Macadam, P.…”
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The effects of lower limb wearable resistance on sprint running performance: A systematic review
Feser, E. H., Macadam, P., Cronin, J. B.Published in European Journal of Sport Science (2020)“…Macadam, P.…”
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Wearable resistance training for speed and agility
Cleary Dolcetti, J., Cronin, J. B., Macadam, P., Feser, E. H.Published in Strength and Conditioning Journal (2019)“…Macadam, P.…”
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