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    Comparing Physical Fitness in Career vs. Volunteer Firefighters by Morris, Cody E., Arnett, Scott W., Winchester, Lee J.

    “…ABSTRACTMorris, CE, Arnett, SW, and Winchester, LJ. Comparing physical fitness in career vs. volunteer firefighters. J Strength Cond Res XX(X)000–000, 2020—The…”
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    Aerobic reserve and physical functional performance in older adults by Arnett, Scott W., Laity, Jennifer H., Agrawal, Subodh K., Cress, M. Elaine

    Published in Age and ageing (01-07-2008)
    “…Background: older adults can be limited in their performance of daily tasks due to an inadequate aerobic capacity. Aerobic capacity below minimum physiological…”
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    Effects of Varying Load Intensity on Skeletal Muscle Damage Between Two Isovolumic Resistance Exercise Bouts by Winchester, Lee J, Morris, Cody E, Allen, Patton, Wiczynski, Teresa L, Arnett, Scott W, Lyons, T Scott

    “…There are limited data comparing the efficacy of resistance loads within the hypertrophy range for promoting muscular growth, particularly when similar…”
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    Effect of a simulated tactical occupation stressor and task complexity on mental focus and related physiological parameters by Morris, Cody E., Winchester, Lee J., Jackson, Andrew J., Tomes, Ariel S., Neal, Wesley A., Wilcoxen, Damon M., Chander, Harish, Arnett, Scott W.

    “…•Wearing simulated personal protective equipment impairs reaction time.•Wearing simulated personal protective equipment elevates normal perceived…”
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    Effect of a simulated tactical occupation task on physiological strain index, stress and inflammation by Morris, Cody E., Winchester, Lee J., Jackson, Andrew J., Tomes, Ariel S., Neal, Wesley A., Wilcoxen, Damon M., Chander, Harish, Arnett, Scott W.

    “…Background. This study aimed to evaluate the physiological strain index (PSI) along with specific immune system markers in response to a simulated firefighting…”
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    Post Exercise Hypotension Following Concurrent Exercise: Does Order of Exercise Modality Matter? by Stone, Whitley J, Schafer, Mark A, Arnett, Scott W, Lyons, T Scott

    “…Cardiovascular (CV) and resistance training (RT) can moderate negative effects of aging, disease, and inactivity. Post-exercise hypotension (PEH) has been used…”
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    The effects of a lateral in-flight perturbation on lower extremity biomechanics during drop landings by Yom, Jae P, Simpson, Kathy J, Arnett, Scott W, Brown, Cathleen N

    Published in Journal of applied biomechanics (01-10-2014)
    “…One potential ACL injury situation is due to contact with another person or object during the flight phase, thereby causing the person to land improperly…”
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    Evaluation of Repetitive Jumping Intensity on the Digi-Jump Machine by Lyons, T Scott, Navalta, James W, Stone, Whitley J, Arnett, Scott W, Schafer, Mark A, Igaune, Laura

    “…Cardiorespiratory endurance is an important element of aerobic fitness, particularly in weight management and reducing risk for cardiovascular disease. While…”
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    LOWER EXTREMITY KINEMATICS OF ACL-REPAIRED AND NON-INJURED FEMALES WHEN USING KNEE SAVERS by Stone, Whitley J, Arnett, Scott W, Hoover, Donald L

    “…Knee Savers® (KS) are an ergonomic aid purported to lessen the risk of injuries linked to deep squats. While widely used in sports such as baseball and…”
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    Does wearing a prophylactic ankle brace during drop landings affect lower extremity kinematics and ground reaction forces? by Simpson, Kathy J, Yom, Jae P, Fu, Yang-Chieh, Arnett, Scott W, O'Rourke, Sean, Brown, Cathleen N

    Published in Journal of applied biomechanics (01-04-2013)
    “…The objective of the study was to determine if prophylactic ankle bracing worn by females during landings produces abnormal lower extremity mechanics. Angular…”
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    Repeated high-intensity Wingate cycle bouts influence markers of lymphocyte migration but not apoptosis by Friedman, Rachel A, Navalta, James W, Fedor, Elizabeth A, Kell, Holly B, Lyons, T Scott, Arnett, Scott W, Schafer, Mark A

    “…Studies have shown significant changes in lymphocytes during continuous exercise, but little has been shown on the effect of repeated high intensity bouts…”
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    Specificity of Training Modalities on Upper-Body One Repetition Maximum Performance: Free Weights vs. Hammer Strength Equipment by Lyons, Thomas S, McLester, John R, Arnett, Scott W, Thoma, Matthew J

    “…Lyons, TS, McLester, JR, Arnett, SW, and Thoma, MJ. Specificity of training modalities on upper-body one repetition maximum performancefree weights vs. hammer…”
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    The effects of attentional focus instructions on approach jump performance by Liu, Hanwen, Arnett, Scott, Tolusso, Dano, Woodard, Kaylee

    “…Introduction Attentional focus has been shown to significantly influence motor learning and performance, with external focus instructions enhancing performance…”
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    Cognitive awareness of carbohydrate intake does not alter exercise-induced lymphocyte apoptosis by Navalta, James Wilfred, McFarlin, Brian Keith, Lyons, Scott, Arnett, Scott Wesley, Schafer, Mark Anthony

    Published in Clinics (São Paulo, Brazil) (01-01-2011)
    “…The purpose of this investigation was to determine whether cognitive awareness of carbohydrate beverage consumption affects exercise-induced lymphocyte…”
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