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    Physical performance of elite and subelite Spanish female futsal players by Ramos-Campo, D J, Rubio-Arias, J A, Carrasco-Poyatos, M, Alcaraz, P E

    Published in Biology of sport (01-01-2016)
    “…The aim of this study was to determine the parameters distinguishing top female futsal players from lower level players. Twenty-seven female futsal players…”
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    Relationship among maximal grip, throwing velocity and anthropometric parameters in elite water polo players by FERRAGUT, C, VILA, H, ABRALDES, J. A, ARGUDO, F, RODRIGUEZ, N, ALCARAZ, P. E

    “…As independent aspects, body size, body composition, and physiological performance of elite athletes have aroused the interest of sports scientists but,…”
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    Modified photoresins with tunable refractive index for 3D printed micro-optics by Ketchum, R. S., Alcaraz, P. E., Blanche, P.-A.

    Published in Optical materials express (01-08-2022)
    “…Modern two-photon lithography (TPL) technologies provide convenient methods for 3D printing sub-micron featured structures in photopolymers. TPL is a valuable…”
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    Effects of hamstring-emphasized neuromuscular training on strength and sprinting mechanics in football players by Mendiguchia, J., Martinez-Ruiz, E., Morin, J.B., Samozino, P., Edouard, P., Alcaraz, P.E., Esparza-Ros, F., Mendez-Villanueva, A.

    “…The objective of this study was to examine the effects of a neuromuscular training program combining eccentric hamstring muscle strength, plyometrics, and…”
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    Kinematic, strength, and stiffness adaptations after a short-term sled towing training in athletes by Alcaraz, P. E., Elvira, J. L. L., Palao, J. M.

    “…One of the most frequently used methods for training the sprint‐specific strength is the sled towing. To date, no studies have been conducted to explore the…”
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    Effect of high‐intensity resistance circuit‐based training in hypoxia on aerobic performance and repeat sprint ability by Ramos‐Campo, D. J., Martínez‐Guardado, I., Olcina, G., Marín‐Pagán, C., Martínez‐Noguera, F. J., Carlos‐Vivas, J., Alcaraz, P. E., Rubio, J. Á.

    “…Recent acute studies have shown that high‐intensity resistance circuit‐based (HRC) training in hypoxia increases metabolic stress. However, no intervention…”
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    Similarity in Adaptations to High-Resistance Circuit vs. Traditional Strength Training in Resistance-Trained Men by Alcaraz, Pedro E, Perez-Gomez, Jorge, Chavarrias, Manuel, Blazevich, Anthony J

    “…Alcaraz, PE, Perez-Gomez, J, Chavarrias, M, and Blazevich, AJ. Similarity in adaptations to high-resistance circuit vs. traditional strength training in…”
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    Throwing Velocities, Anthropometric Characteristics, and Efficacy Indices of Womenʼs European Water Polo Subchampions by Alcaraz, Pedro E, Abraldes, J Arturo, Ferragut, Carmen, Rodríguez, Nuria, Argudo, Francisco M, Vila, Helena

    “…Alcaraz, PE, Abraldes, AJ, Ferragut, C, Rodríguez, N, Argudo, FM, and Vila, H. Throwing velocities, anthropometric characteristics, and efficacy indices of…”
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    Effect of lower body explosive power on sprint time in a sled-towing exercise by Martínez-Valencia, M.A., Linthorne, N.P., Alcaraz, P.E.

    Published in Science & sports (01-12-2013)
    “…This study investigated the correlation between lower body explosive power and the rate of increase in sprint time with increasing sled weight in a sled-towing…”
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    Power–Load Curve in Trained Sprinters by Alcaraz, Pedro E, Romero-arenas, Salvador, Vila, Helena, Ferragut, Carmen

    “…Alcaraz, PE, Romero-Arenas, S, Vila, H, and Ferragut, C. Power–load curve in trained sprinters. J Strength Cond Res 25(11)3045–3050, 2011—The levels of…”
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