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Weekly training demands increase, but game demands remain consistent across early, middle, and late phases of the regular season in semiprofessional basketball players
Williams, M. N. C., Fox, J. L., O`Grady, C. L., Gardner, S., Dalbo, V. J., Scanlan, A. T.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2022)“…Scanlan, A. T.…”
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Professional female athletes are at a heightened risk of iron-deficient erythropoiesis compared with nonathletes
Ponorac, N., Popovic, M., Karaba-Jakovljevic, D., Bajic, Z., Scanlan, A., Stojanovic, E., Radovanovic, D.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2020)“…Scanlan, A.…”
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The effect of block and traditional periodization training models on jump and sprint performance in collegiate basketball players
Pliauga, V., Lukonaitiene, I., Kamandulis, S., Skurvydas, A., Sakalauskas, R., Scanlan, A. T., Stanislovaitiene, J., Conte, D.Published in Biology of Sport (2018)“…Scanlan, A. T.…”
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The effect of rate of weight reduction on serum myostatin and follistatin concentrations in competitive wrestlers
Motevalli, M. S., Dalbo, V. J., Attarzadeh, R. S., Rashidlamir, A., Tucker, P. S., Scanlan, A. T.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2015)“…Scanlan, A. T.…”
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