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The BASES expert statement on human performance in hypoxia inducing environments: Natural and simulated altitude
Pedlar, C., Whyte, G., Kreindler, J., Hardman, S., Levine, B.Published in The Sport and Exercise Scientist (2011)research paper“…Hardman, S.…”
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Performance in hypoxia inducing environments: Natural and simulated altitude
Pedlar, C., Whyte, G., Kreindler, J., Hardman, S., Levine, B.Published in The Sport and Exercise Scientist (2011)article“…Hardman, S.…”
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International Olympic Committee consensus statement on the health and fitness of young people through physical activity and sport
Mountjoy, M., Andersen, L. B., Armstrong, N., Biddle, S., Boreham, C., Brandl Bedenbeck, H. P., Ekelund, U., Engebretsen, L., Hardman, K., Hills, A., Kahlmeier, S., Kriemler, S., Lambert, E., Ljungqvist, A., Matsudo, V., McKay, H., Micheli, L., Pate, R., Riddoch, C., Schamasch, P., Sundberg, C. J., Tomkinson, G., van Sluijs, E., van Mechelen, W.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2011)article“…Hardman, K.…”
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Physiological response to bouts of high intensity exercise two hours apart
Thompson, K. G., Harrison, A., Dietzig, B., Cosgrove, M., Hardman, S.Published in Journal of Human Movement Studies (2006)article“…Hardman, S.…”
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Physical characteristics and body mass management of international judo players
Harrison, A., Thompson, K. G., Cosgrove, M., Hardman, K.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2003)article“…Hardman, K.…”
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