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Strength performance assessment in a simulated men`s gymnastics still rings cross
Dunlavy, J. K., Sands, W. A., McNeal, J. R., Stone, M. H., Smith, S. L., Jemni, M., Haff, G. G.Published in Journal of Sports Science & Medicine (2007)“…Sands, W. A.…”
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Effect of plyometric training on jumping, sprinting and change of direction speed in child female athletes
Bogdanis, G. C., Donti, O., Papia, A., Donti, A., Apostolidis, N., Sands, W. A.Published in Sports (2019)“…Sands, W. A.…”
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Strength gains: block versus daily undulating periodization weight training among track and field athletes
Painter, K. B., Haff, G. G., Ramsey, M. W., McBride, J., Triplett, T., Sands, W. A., Lamont, H. S., Stone, M. E., Stone, M. H.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2012)“…Sands, W. A.…”
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Bone mineral density and content of collegiate throwers: Influence of maximum strength
Whittington, J., Schoen, E., Labounty, L. L., Hamdy, R., Ramsey, M. W., Stone, M. E., Sands, W. A., Haff, G. G., Stone, M. H.Published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness (2009)“…Sands, W. A.…”
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Cluster training: A novel method for introducing training program variation
Haff, G. G., Hobbs, R. T., Haff, E. E., Sands, W. A., Pierce, K. C., Stone, M. H.Published in Strength and Conditioning Journal (2008)“…Sands, W. A.…”
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Maximum strength and strength training - A relationship to endurance?
Newton, R. U., Pierce, K. C., Sands, W. A., Stone, M. E., Stone, M. H.Published in Strength and Conditioning Journal (2006)“…Sands, W. A.…”
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