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Effectiveness of blood flow restriction training during a taper phase in basketball players
Smith, H. K., Bird, S. P., Coskun, B., Olsen, P. D., Kavanagh, T., Hamlin, M. J.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2025)“…Hamlin, M. J.…”
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Validity and reliability of the VXSport (Omni) device on basketball movement parameters
Smith, H. K., Bird, S. P., Olsen, P., Kavanagh, T., Hamlin, M. J.Published in Scientific Journal of Sport and Performance (2024)“…Hamlin, M. J.…”
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Reliability of a novel indoor GPS technology during a basketball exercise simulation test
Hamlin, M. J., Smith, H. K., Spriggs, N., Coskun, B., Bird, S. P., Elliot, C. A., Olsen, P.Published in 28th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 4-7 July 2023, Paris, France (2023)“…Hamlin, M. J.…”
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Movement characteristics of male and female 3-on-3 basketball players at national and international tournaments
Smith, H. K., Spriggs, N., Coskun, B., Bird, S. P., Elliot, C. A., Olsen, P., Hamlin, M. J.Published in 28th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 4-7 July 2023, Paris, France (2023)“…Hamlin, M. J.…”
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Short and long-term differences in anthropometric characteristics and physical performance between male rugby players that became professional or remained amateur
Hamlin, M. J., Deuchrass, R. W., Elliot, C. E., Manimmanakorn, N.Published in Journal of Exercise Science & Fitness (2021)“…Hamlin, M. J.…”
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Monitoring training loads and perceived stress in young elite university athletes
Hamlin, M. J., Wilkes, D., Elliot, C. A., Lizamore, C. A., Kathiravel, Y,Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2019)“…Hamlin, M. J.…”
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The 1.2 km shuttle run test: Reliability and comparison with the Yo-Yo Intermittent Recovery Level 1 Test in young elite rugby union players
Deuchrass, R. W., Smith1, H. K., Elliot, C. E., Lizamore, C. E., Hamlin, M. J.Published in Journal of Australian Strength and Conditioning (2019)“…Hamlin, M. J.…”
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Living and training at 825 m for 8 weeks supplemented with intermittent hypoxic training at 3,000 m improves blood parameters and running performance
Wonnabussapawich, P., Hamlin, M. J., Lizamore, C. A., Manimmanakorn, N., Leelayuwat, N., Tunkamnerdthai, O., Thuwakum, W., Manimmanakorn, A.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2017)“…Hamlin, M. J.…”
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Real and simulated altitude training and performance
Hamlin, M. J., Draper. N., Hellemans, J.Published in Current Issues in Sports and Exercise Medicine (2013)“…Hamlin, M. J.…”
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Live high-train low altitude training: responders and non- responders
Hamlin, M. J., Manimmanakorn, A., Creasy, R. H., Manimmanakorn, N.Published in Journal of Athletic Enhancement (2015)“…Hamlin, M. J.…”
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Popularity of hypoxic training methods for endurance-based professional and amateur athletes
Alvarez-Herms, J., Julia-Sanchez, S., Hamlin, M. J., Corbi, F., Pages, T., Viscor, G.Published in Physiology & Behavior (2015)“…Hamlin, M. J.…”
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Live Low-Train High in elite athletes: A case study of a responder and non-responder
Hamlin, M. J.Published in Sport and Exercise Science New Zealand Conference, 2013 (2013)“…Hamlin, M. J.…”
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Effect of compression garments on short-term recovery of repeated sprint and 3-km running performance in Rugby Union players
Hamlin, M. J., Mitchell, C. J., Ward, F. D., Draper, N., Shearman, J. P., Kimber, N. E.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2012)“…Hamlin, M. J.…”
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