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    A comparison of the energy demands of quadrupedal movement training to walking by Buxton, Jeffrey D., Sherman, Sally A., Sterrett, Micah T., Kannel, Kristia D., Blanchflower, Morgan E., Jancay, Kelli T., Jenkins, Anna K., Donofrio, Troy P., Prins, Philip J.

    Published in Frontiers in sports and active living (13-10-2022)
    “…Background Quadrupedal movement training (QMT) is a novel alternative form of exercise recently shown to improve several fitness characteristics including…”
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    The Effects of a Novel Quadrupedal Movement Training Program on Functional Movement, Range of Motion, Muscular Strength, and Endurance by Buxton, Jeffrey D., Prins, Philp J., Miller, Michael G., Moreno, Anthony, Welton, Gary L., Atwell, Adam D., Talampas, Tirzah R., Elsey, Gretchen E.

    “…ABSTRACTBuxton, JD, Prins, PJ, Miller, MG, Moreno, A, Welton, GL, Atwell, AD, Talampas, TR, and Elsey, GE. The effects of a novel quadrupedal movement training…”
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    The Effects of Slow Breathing during Inter-Set Recovery on Power Performance in the Barbell Back Squat by Buxton, Jeffrey D, Grose, Holly M, DeLuca, Joseph D, Donofrio, Troy P, LePre, Vincent R, Parrish, Clayton W, Gerhart, Hayden D, Prins, Philip J

    Published in Journal of human kinetics (01-07-2024)
    “…Slow breathing (SB) reduces sympathetic nervous system activity, the heart rate (HR), and blood pressure (BP) and increases parasympathetic nervous system…”
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    High fat diet improves metabolic flexibility during progressive exercise to exhaustion (VO 2 max testing) and during 5 km running time trials by Prins, Philip J, Noakes, Timothy D, Buxton, Jeffrey D, Welton, Gary L, Raabe, Amy S, Scott, Katie E, Atwell, Adam D, Haley, Sarah J, Esbenshade, Noah J, Abraham, Jacqueline

    Published in Biology of sport (01-04-2023)
    “…Recently we reported similar performances in both progressive tests to exhaustion (VO max) and 5km running time trials (5KTT) after consuming low-carbohydrate,…”
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    Effects of an Exogenous Ketone Supplement on Five‐Kilometer Running Performance by Prins, Philip J., Koutnik, Andrew P., D’Agostino, Dominic P., Rogers, Christopher Q., Seibert, Jacob F., Breckenridge, Jillian A., Jackson, Daniel S., Ryan, Edward J., Buxton, Jeffrey D., Ault, Dana L.

    Published in Journal of human kinetics (31-03-2020)
    “…Numerous oral ketone supplements are marketed with the claim that they will rapidly induce ketosis and improve exercise performance. The purpose of this study…”
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