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The effect of training status on adaptations to 11 weeks of plock periodization training
Wetmore, A. B., Moquin, P. A., Carroll, K. M., Fry, A. C., Hornsby, W. G., Stone, M. H.Published in Sports (2020)“…Carroll, K. M.…”
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Skeletal muscle fiber adaptations following resistance training using repetition maximums or relative intensity
Carroll, K. M., Bazyler, C. D., Bernards, J. R., Taber, C. B., Stuart, C. A., DeWeese, B. H., Sato, K., Stone, M. H.Published in Sports (2019)“…Carroll, K. M.…”
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Divergent performance outcomes following resistance training using repetition maximums or relative intensity
Carroll, K. M., Bernards, J. R., Bazyler, C. D., Taber, C. B., Stuart, C. A., DeWeese, B. H., Sato, K., Stone, M. H.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2019)“…Carroll, K. M.…”
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Validation of inertial sensor to measure velocity of medicine balls
Sato, K., Carroll, K. M., Wagle, J. P., Lang, H. M., Smith, A. P., Abbott, J. C., Hierholzer, K. M., Stone, M. H.Published in Journal of Trainology (2018)“…Carroll, K. M.…”
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Accentuated eccentric loading for training and performance: A review
Wagle, J. P., Taber, C. B., Cunanan, A. J., Bingham, G. E., Carroll, K. M., DeWeese, B. H., Sato, K., Stone, M. H.Published in Sports Medicine (2017)“…Carroll, K. M.…”
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