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The cumulative impacts of fatigue during overload training can be tracked using field-based monitoring of running stride interval correlations
Fuller, J. T., Doyle, T. L. A., Doyle, E. W., Arnold, J. B., Buckley, J. D., Wills, J. A., Thewlis, D., Bellenger, C. R.Published in Sensors (2024)“…Buckley, J. D.…”
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Optimizing wearable device and testing parameters to monitor running-stride long-range correlations for fatigue management in field settings
Fuller, J. T., Thewlis, D., Wills, J. A., Buckley, J. D., Arnold, J. B., Doyle, E., Doyle, T. L. A., Bellenger, C. R.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2023)“…Buckley, J. D.…”
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Effects of cold-water immersion compared with other recovery modalities on athletic performance following acute strenuous exercise in physically active participants: a systematic r...
Moore, E., Fuller, J. T., Bellenger, C. R., Saunders, S., Halson, S. L., Broatch, J. R., Buckley, J. D.Published in Sports Medicine (2023)“…Buckley, J. D.…”
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Impact of cold-water immersion compared with passive recovery following a single bout of strenuous exercise on athletic performance in physically active participants: a systematic...
Moore, E., Fuller, J. T., Buckley, J. D., Saunders, S., Halson, S. L., Broatch, J. R., Bellenger, C. R.Published in Sports Medicine (2022)“…Buckley, J. D.…”
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Authors' reply to Dewolf et al.: "Is motorized treadmill running biomechanically comparable to overground running? A systematic review and meta-analysis of cross-over studies"
Van Hooren, B., Fuller, J. T., Buckley, J. D., Miller, J. R., Sewell, K., Rao, G., Barton, C., Bishop, C., Willy, R. W.Published in Sports Medicine (2020)“…Buckley, J. D.…”
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Faster visual reaction times in elite athletes are not linked to better gaze stability
Barrett, B. T., Cruickshank, A. G., Flavell, J. C., Bennett, S. J., Buckley, J. G., Harris, J. M., Scally, A. J.Published in Scientific Reports (2020)“…Buckley, J. G.…”
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Optimisation of assessment of maximal rate of heart rate increase for tracking training-induced changes in endurance exercise performance
Nelson, M. J., Bellenger, C. R., Thomson, R. L., Robertson, E. Y., Davison, K., Schäfer Olstad, D., Buckley, J. D.Published in Scientific Reports (2020)“…Buckley, J. D.…”
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Is motorized treadmill running biomechanically comparable to overground running? A systematic review and meta-analysis of cross-over studies
Van Hooren, B., Fuller, J. T., Buckley, J. D., Miller, J. R., Sewell, K., Rao, G., Barton, C., Bishop, C., Willy, R. W.Published in Sports Medicine (2020)“…Buckley, J. D.…”
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A systematic review and meta-analysis of crossover studies comparing physiological, perceptual and performance measures between treadmill and overground running
Miller, J. R., Van Hooren, B., Bishop, C., Buckley, J. D., Willy, R. W., Fuller, J. T.Published in Sports Medicine (2019)“…Buckley, J. D.…”
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Optimization of maximal rate of heart rate increase assessment in runners
Bellenger, C. R., Thomson, R. L., Davison, K., Robertson, E. Y., Nelson, M. J., Karavirta, L., Buckley, J. D.Published in Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport (2018)“…Buckley, J. D.…”
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Six-week transition to minimalist shoes improves running economy and time-trial performance
Fuller, J. T., Thewlis, D., Tsiros, M. D., Brown, N. A.T., Buckley, J. D.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2017)“…Buckley, J. D.…”
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Effects of a minimalist shoe on running economy and 5-km running performance
Fuller, J. T., Thewlis, D., Tsiros, M. D., Brown, N. A. T., Buckley, J. D.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2016)“…Buckley, J. D.…”
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