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Fluid balance during physical work in the heat is not modified by the menstrual cycle when fluids are freely available
Freemas, J. A., Goss, C. S., Ables, R., Baker, T. B., Bruinvels, G., Mündel, T., Martin, B. J., Carter, S. J., Chapman, R. F., Schlader, Z. J.Published in Journal of Applied Physiology (2023)“…Chapman, R. F.…”
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Attentional focus does not impact locomotor-respiratory coupling in trained runners
Stickford, A. S., Stickford, J. L., Fulton, T. J., Lovci, T. L., Chapman, R. F.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2020)“…Chapman, R. F.…”
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Altitude training considerations for the winter sport athlete
Chapman, R. F., Stickford, J. L., Levine, B. D.Published in Experimental Physiology (2010)“…Chapman, R. F.…”
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