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W' reconstitution modelling during intermittent exercise performed to task failure
Welburn, A. J., Pugh, C. F., Bailey, S. J., Ferguson, R. A.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2025)“…Ferguson, R. A.…”
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The effect of low-intensity exercise duration on acute skeletal muscle signalling responses
Harrison, P., Dugdale, H., Hulston, C., Martin, N., Bailey, S., Bishop, D., Ferguson, R.Published in Journal of Science and Cycling (2024)“…Ferguson, R.…”
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The effect of reducing work rate on total work done, and exercise tolerance, during severe intensity exercise
Welburn, A., Bailey, S., Ferguson, R.Published in Journal of Science and Cycling (2024)“…Ferguson, R.…”
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Modelling human endurance: power laws vs critical power
Drake, J. P., Finke, A., Ferguson, R. A.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2024)“…Ferguson, R. A.…”
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Modelling human endurance: Power laws vs critical power
Drake, J., Finke, A., Ferguson, R.Published in Journal of Science and Cycling (2023)“…Ferguson, R.…”
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Physiological characteristics associated with W' and W'bal used during intermittent exercise task to failure
Welburn, A., Bailey, S., Pugh, C., Ferguson, R.Published in Journal of Science and Cycling (2023)“…Ferguson, R.…”
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EFRT: A realistic model of human exercise, fatigue and recovery
Finke, A., Drake, J., Ferguson, R.Published in Journal of Science and Cycling (2023)“…Ferguson, R.…”
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Lack of predictive power in commonly used tests for performance in Alpine skiing
Nilsson, R., Theos, A., Lindberg, A.-S., Ferguson, R. A., Malm, C.Published in Sports Medicine International Open (2021)“…Ferguson, R. A.…”
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The combined effect of sprint interval training and postexercise blood flow restriction on critical power, capillary growth, and mitochondrial proteins in trained cyclists
Mitchell, E. A., Martin, N. R., Turner, M. C., Taylor, C. W., Ferguson, R. A.Published in Journal of Applied Physiology (2019)“…Ferguson, R. A.…”
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Sprinting after having sprinted: Prior high-intensity stochastic cycling impairs the winning strike for gold
Etxebarria, N., Ingham, S. A., Ferguson, R. A., Bentley, D. J., Pyne, D. B.Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2019)“…Ferguson, R. A.…”
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High-intensity cycle interval training improves cycling and running performance in triathletes
Etxebarria, N., Anson, J. M., Pyne, D. B., Ferguson, R. A.Published in European Journal of Sport Science (2014)“…Ferguson, R. A.…”
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Insulative trousers incorporating active heating reduce muscle temperature decline following warm up and improve sprint cycling performance
Faulkner, S., Ferguson, R. A., Gerrett, N., Hodder, S. G., Hupperets, M., Havenith, G.Published in 17th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS), Bruges, 4. -7. July 2012 (2012)“…Ferguson, R. A.…”
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Reducing muscle temperature drop after warm-up improves sprint cycling performance
Faulkner, S. H., Ferguson, R. H., Gerrett, N., Hupperets, M., Hodder, S. G., Havenith, G.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2013)“…Ferguson, R. H.…”
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