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Ischemic preconditioning does not improve peak exercise capacity at sea level or simulated high altitude in trained male cyclists
Hittinger, E. A., Maher, J. L., Nash, M. S., Perry, A. C., Signorile, J. F., Kressler, J., Jacobs, K. A.Published in Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism (2015)“…Perry, A. C.…”
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National Athletic Trainers' Association position statement: Safe weight loss and maintenance practices in sport and exercise
Turocy, P. S., DePalma, B. F., Horswill, C. A., Laquale, K. M., Martin, T. J., Perry, A. C., Somova, M. J., Utter, A. C.Published in Journal of Athletic Training (2011)“…Perry, A. C.…”
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Correlation analyses and regression modelling between isokinetic testing and on-court performnace in competitive adolescent tennis players
Signorile, J. H., Sandler, D. J., Smith, W. N., Stoutenberg, M., Perry, A. C.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2005)“…Perry, A. C.…”
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Can laboratory-based tennis profiles predict field tests of tennis performance?
Perry, A. C., Wang, X., Feldman, B. B., Ruth, T., Signorile, J.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2004)“…Perry, A. C.…”
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Psychology indicates overtraining in swimming
Lowensteyn, I., Signorile, J. F., Kwiatkowski, K., Caruso, J., Ferris, D., Salhanick, D., Perry, A., Mancino, C.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (1994)“…Perry, A.…”
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