Search Results - Smith, T. P.
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Perfectionism, burnout, and depressive symptoms in youth soccer players: moderation by empowering and disempowering climates
Hill, A. P., Smith, E. P., Hall, H. K.Published in Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology (2026)article“…Smith, E. P.…”
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Return to play and athletic performance in division I female volleyball players following anterior cruciate ligament injury
Smith, N. P., Gallo, R. A.Published in The Physician and Sportsmedicine (2024)article“…Smith, N. P.…”
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Perfectionism, burnout, and depression in youth soccer players: A longitudinal study
Smith, E. P., Hill, A. P., Hall, H. K.Published in Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology (2018)article“…Smith, E. P.…”
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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)article“…Smith, A. P.…”
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Effects of a 4-week interval training program using vVO2max and Tmax on performance in middle distance athletes
Smith, T. P., McNaughton, L. R., Coombes, J. S.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (1999)article“…Smith, T. P.…”
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Effects of 4-wk training using Vmax/Tmax on VO2max and performance in athletes
Smith, T. P., McNaughton, L. R., Marshall, K. J.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (1999)article“…Smith, T. P.…”
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Effects of 4-wk training using Vmax/Tmax on VO2max and performance in athletes
Smith, T. P., McNaughton, L. R., Marshall, K. J.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (1999)article“…Smith, T. P.…”
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