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    The comparison of cold-water immersion and cold air therapy on maximal cycling performance and recovery markers following strength exercises by Hayter, Kane J, Doma, Kenji, Schumann, Moritz, Deakin, Glen B

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (28-03-2016)
    “…This study examined the effects of cold-water immersion (CWI) and cold air therapy (CAT) on maximal cycling performance (i.e. anaerobic power) and markers of…”
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    Implications of Impaired Endurance Performance following Single Bouts of Resistance Training: An Alternate Concurrent Training Perspective by Doma, Kenji, Deakin, Glen B., Bentley, David J.

    Published in Sports medicine (Auckland) (01-11-2017)
    “…A single bout of resistance training induces residual fatigue, which may impair performance during subsequent endurance training if inadequate recovery is…”
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    Training Considerations for Optimising Endurance Development: An Alternate Concurrent Training Perspective by Doma, Kenji, Deakin, Glen B., Schumann, Mortiz, Bentley, David J.

    Published in Sports medicine (Auckland) (01-05-2019)
    “…Whilst the “acute hypothesis” was originally coined to describe the detrimental effects of concurrent training on strength development, similar physiological…”
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    The Effects of Pre-conditioning on Exercise-Induced Muscle Damage: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis by Boyd, Lachlan, Deakin, Glen B., Devantier-Thomas, Baily, Singh, Utkarsh, Doma, Kenji

    Published in Sports medicine (Auckland) (01-08-2023)
    “…Background Several studies have utilised isometric, eccentric and downhill walking pre-conditioning as a strategy for alleviating the signs and symptoms of…”
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    The repeated bout effect of traditional resistance training on cycling efficiency and performance by Devantier-Thomas, Baily, Deakin, Glen B., Crowther, Fiona, Schumann, Moritz, Doma, Kenji

    Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-07-2024)
    “…Purpose This study examined the repeated bout effect of two resistance training bouts on cycling efficiency and performance. Methods Ten male…”
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    The Impact of Exercise-Induced Muscle Damage on Various Cycling Performance Metrics: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis by Devantier-Thomas, Baily, Deakin, Glen B, Crowther, Fiona, Schumann, Moritz, Doma, Kenji

    “…Devantier-Thomas, B, Deakin, GB, Crowther, F, Schumann, M, and Doma, K. The impact of exercise-induced muscle damage on various cycling performance metrics: a…”
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    Adaptation to Hot Environmental Conditions: An Exploration of the Performance Basis, Procedures and Future Directions to Optimise Opportunities for Elite Athletes by Guy, Joshua H., Deakin, Glen B., Edwards, Andrew M., Miller, Catherine M., Pyne, David B.

    Published in Sports medicine (Auckland) (01-03-2015)
    “…Extreme environmental conditions present athletes with diverse challenges; however, not all sporting events are limited by thermoregulatory parameters. The…”
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    The repeated bout effect of typical lower body strength training sessions on sub-maximal running performance and hormonal response by Doma, Kenji, Schumann, Moritz, Sinclair, Wade H., Leicht, Anthony S., Deakin, Glen B., Häkkinen, Keijo

    Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-08-2015)
    “…Purpose This study examined the effects of two typical strength training sessions performed 1 week apart (i.e. repeated bout effect) on sub-maximal running…”
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    Does Place of Birth Affect the Anthropometric and Performance Characteristics of Papua New Guinean Athletes? by Sciberras, Kieran, Deakin, Glen B., Alsop, Aaron, Bird, Stephen P.

    “…Previous research has indicated that region of origin may influence the anthropometric and performance characteristics of an individual. The aim of this study…”
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    Inspiratory Muscle Training Improves Exercise Tolerance in Recreational Soccer Players Without Concomitant Gain in Soccer-Specific Fitness by Guy, Joshua H, Edwards, Andrew M, Deakin, Glen B

    “…ABSTRACTGuy, JH, Edwards, AM, and Deakin, GB. Inspiratory muscle training improves exercise tolerance in recreational soccer players without concomitant gain…”
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    Short-term reliability of inflammatory mediators and response to exercise in the heat by Guy, Joshua H., Edwards, Andrew M., Miller, Catherine M., Deakin, Glen B., Pyne, David B.

    Published in Journal of sports sciences (01-08-2017)
    “…Prospective application of serum cytokines, lipopolysaccharide (LPS), and heat shock proteins (eHSPs) requires reliable measurement of these biomarkers that…”
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    Reliability and Validity of an Incremental Cadence Cycle O2max Testing Protocol for Trained Cyclists by Deakin, Glen B, Davie, Allan J, Zhou, Shi

    “…Cycle tests for maximal oxygen uptake ( O2max ) have traditionally used incremental resistance protocols (RP) at a constant cadence. The purpose of this study…”
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    Acclimation Training Improves Endurance Cycling Performance in the Heat without Inducing Endotoxemia by Guy, Joshua H, Pyne, David B, Deakin, Glen B, Miller, Catherine M, Edwards, Andrew M

    Published in Frontiers in physiology (29-07-2016)
    “…While the intention of endurance athletes undertaking short term heat training protocols is to rapidly gain meaningful physical adaption prior to competition…”
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    Kinematic and electromyographic comparisons between chin-ups and lat-pull down exercises by Doma, Kenji, Deakin, Glen B., Ness, Kevin F.

    Published in Sports biomechanics (01-09-2013)
    “…The purpose of this study was to compare kinematics and muscle activity between chin-ups and lat-pull down exercises and between muscle groups during the two…”
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    THE EFFECT OF SHORT-TERM USE OF TESTOSTERONE ENANTHATE ON MUSCULAR STRENGTH AND POWER IN HEALTHY YOUNG MEN by ROGERSON, SHANE, WEATHERBY, ROBERT P, DEAKIN, GLEN B, MEIR, RUDI A, COUTTS, ROSANNE A, ZHOU, SHI, MARSHALL-GRADISNIK, SONYA M

    “…Use of testosterone enanthate has been shown to significantly increase strength within 6–12 weeks of administration (2, 9), however, it is unclear if the…”
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    The reliability of running economy among trained distance runners and field-based players by Doma, Kenji, Deakin, Glen B, Leicht, Anthony S, Sealey, Rebecca M

    Published in Journal of exercise science and fitness (01-01-2012)
    “…Abstract While the reliability of running economy (RE) has been widely established, limited investigation has been carried out into the reliability of various…”
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    Reliability and Validity of an Incremental Cadence Cycle ▪O 2max Testing Protocol for Trained Cyclists by Deakin, Glen B., Davie, Allan J., Zhou, Shi

    “…Cycle tests for maximal oxygen uptake ( ▪O 2max) have traditionally used incremental resistance protocols (RP) at a constant cadence. The purpose of this study…”
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    The Effect of Short-Term Use of Testosterone Enanthate on Muscular Strength and Power in Healthy Young Men by Rogerson, Shane, Weatherby, Robert P, Deakin, Glen B, Meir, Rudi A, Coutts, Rosanne A, Zhou, Shi, Marshall-Gradisnik, Sonya M

    “…Use of testosterone enanthate has been shown to significantly increase strength within 6-12 weeks of administration (2, 9), however, it is unclear if the…”
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