Search Results - Thomson, R. L.
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Maximal rate of heart rate increase correlates with fatigue/recovery status in female cyclists
Nelson, M. J., Bellenger, C. R., Thomson, R. L., Robertson, E. Y., Davison, K., Olstad, D. S., Buckley, J. D.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2017)article“…Thomson, R. L.…”
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The impact of menstrual cycle phase on athletes` performance: A narrative review
Carmichael, M. A., Thomson, R. L., Moran, L. J., Wycherley, T. P.Published in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (2021)article“…Thomson, R. L.…”
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Optimisation of assessment of maximal rate of heart rate increase for tracking training-induced changes in endurance exercise performance
Nelson, M. J., Bellenger, C. R., Thomson, R. L., Robertson, E. Y., Davison, K., Schäfer Olstad, D., Buckley, J. D.Published in Scientific Reports (2020)article“…Thomson, R. L.…”
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Optimization of maximal rate of heart rate increase assessment in runners
Bellenger, C. R., Thomson, R. L., Davison, K., Robertson, E. Y., Nelson, M. J., Karavirta, L., Buckley, J. D.Published in Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport (2018)article“…Thomson, R. L.…”
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Tracking performance changes with running-stride variability when athletes are functionally overreached
Fuller, J. T., Bellenger, C. R., Thewlis, D., Arnold, J., Thomson, R. L., Tsiros, M. D., Robertson, E. Y., Buckley, Y. D.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2017)article“…Thomson, R. L.…”
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Monitoring athletic training status through autonomic heart rate regulation: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Bellenger, C. R., Fuller, J. T., Thomson, R. L., Davison, K., Robertson, E. Y., Buckley, J. B.Published in Sports Medicine (2016)article“…Thomson, R. L.…”
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Contextualizing parasympathetic hyperactivity in functionally overreached athletes with perceptions of training tolerance
Bellenger, C. R., Karavirta, L., Thomson, R. L., Robertson, E. Y., Davison, K., Buckley, J. D.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2016)article“…Thomson, R. L.…”
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Monitoring athletic training status using the maximal rate of heart rate increase
Bellenger, C. R., Thomson, R. L., Howe, P. R. C., Karavirta, L., Buckley, J. D.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2016)article“…Thomson, R. L.…”
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Effect of acute exercise-induced fatigue on maximal rate of heart rate increase during submaximal cycling
Thomson, R. L., Rogers, D. K., Howe, P. R. C., Buckley, J. D.Published in Research in Sports Medicine (2016)article“…Thomson, R. L.…”
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Maximal rate of increase in heart rate during the rest-exercise transition tracks reductions in exercise performance when training load is increased
Nelson, M. J., Thomson, R. L., Rogers, D. K., Howe, P. R. C., Buckley, J. D.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2014)article“…Thomson, R. L.…”
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Supplementation with a whey protein hydrolysate enhances recovery of muscle force-generating capacity following eccentric exercise
Buckley, J. D., Thomson, R. L., Coates, A. M., Howe, P. R. C., DeNichilo, M. O., Rowney, M. K.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2010)article“…Thomson, R. L.…”
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