Search Results - MacInnis, M. J.
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The three-dimensional impulse-response model: Modeling the training process in accordance with energy system-specific adaptation
Kontro, H., Mastracci, A., Cheung, S. S., MacInnis, M. J.Published in PLOS ONE (2026)article“…MacInnis, M. J.…”
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Identifying physiological determinants of 800 m running performance using post-exercise blood lactate kinetics
Watanabe, T., Inaba, T., van Rassel, C. R., MacInnis, M. J., Kakinoki, K., Hatta, H.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2024)article“…MacInnis, M. J.…”
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Acute performance fatigability following continuous versus intermittent cycling protocols is not proportional to total work done
MacDougall, K. B., Zhang, J., Grunau, M., Anklovitch, E., MacIntosh, B. R., MacInnis, M. J., Aboodarda, S. J.Published in Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism (2024)article“…MacInnis, M. J.…”
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Maximum power available: An important concept for prediction of task failure and improved estimation of training loads in cycling
Kontro, H., Mastracci, A., Cheung, S., MacInnis, M. J.Published in Journal of Science and Cycling (2024)article“…MacInnis, M. J.…”
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A comparison of critical speed and critical power in runners using stryd running power
van Rassel, C. R., Sales, K. M., Ajayi, O. O., Nagai, K., MacInnis, M. J.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2024)article“…MacInnis, M. J.…”
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Menstrual and oral contraceptive cycle phases do not affect submaximal and maximal exercise responses
Mattu, A. T., Iannetta, D., MacInnis, M. J., Doyle-Baker, P. K., Murias, J. M.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2020)article“…MacInnis, M. J.…”
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Pharmacogenetic effects of inhaled salbutamol on 10-km time trial performance in competitive male and female cyclists
Koch, S., MacInnis, M. J., Rupert, J. L., Sporer, B., Koehle, M.Published in Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine (2016)article“…MacInnis, M. J.…”
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Acute beetroot juice supplementation does not improve cycling performance in normoxia or moderate hypoxia
MacLeod, K. E., Nugent, S. F., Barr, S. I., Koehle, M. S., Sporer, B. C., MacInnis, M. J.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2015)article“…MacInnis, M. J.…”
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Manipulating carbohydrate availability between twice-daily sessions of high-intensity interval training over 2 weeks improves time-trial performance
Cochran, A. J. R., Myslik, F., MacInnis, M. J., Percival, M. E., Bishop, D., Tarnopolsky, M. A., Gibala, M. J.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2015)article“…MacInnis, M. J.…”
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