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    The Relationship Between Neurocognitive Function and Noncontact Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries by Swanik, Charles Buz, Covassin, Tracey, Stearne, David J., Schatz, Philip

    Published in The American journal of sports medicine (01-06-2007)
    “…Background: Biomechanical analyses suggest that the loss of neuromuscular control is associated with noncontact anterior cruciate ligament sprains; however,…”
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    'Whip from the hip': thigh angular motion, ground contact mechanics, and running speed by Clark, Kenneth P, Meng, Christopher R, Stearne, David J

    Published in Biology open (21-10-2020)
    “…During high-speed running, lower limb vertical velocity at touchdown has been cited as a critical factor needed to generate large vertical forces…”
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    Effects of running skill and speed on limb coordination during submaximal and maximal sprinting by Whitacre, Tyler D., Stearne, David J., Clark, Kenneth P.

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (01-03-2024)
    “…In locomotion, the relative phasing of the limbs changes with speed and provides valuable insight to neuromuscular control of gait. At present, it is unknown…”
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    The National Football League Combine 40-yd Dash: How Important is Maximum Velocity? by Clark, Kenneth P, Rieger, Randall H, Bruno, Richard F, Stearne, David J

    “…ABSTRACTClark, KP, Rieger, RH, Bruno, RF, and Stearne, DJ. The NFL combine 40-yard dashhow important is maximum velocity? J Strength Cond Res 33(6)1542–1550,…”
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    Spatiotemporal kinematics during top speed sprinting in male intercollegiate track and field and team sport athletes by Meng, Christopher R., Walts, Cory T., Ryan, Laurence J., Stearne, David J., Clark, Kenneth P.

    Published in Sports biomechanics (04-11-2024)
    “…We investigated spatiotemporal kinematics during top speed sprinting and biomechanical running strategies in 98 male intercollegiate athletes from a range of…”
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    Effects of a Flexible Workout System on Performance Gains in Collegiate Athletes by Walts, Cory T., Murphy, Sabrina M., Stearne, David J., Rieger, Randall H., Clark, Kenneth P.

    “…Walts, CT, Murphy, SM, Stearne, DJ, Rieger, RH, and Clark, KP. Effects of a flexible workout system on performance gains in collegiate athletes. J Strength…”
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    The Longitudinal Effects of Resisted Sprint Training Using Weighted Sleds vs. Weighted Vests by Clark, Kenneth P, Stearne, David J, Walts, Cory T, Miller, Anthony D

    “…Clark, KP, Stearne, DJ, Walts, CT, and Miller, AD. The longitudinal effects of resisted sprint training using weighted sleds vs. weighted vests. J Strength…”
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    Evaluation of maximum thigh angular acceleration during the swing phase of steady-speed running by Clark, Kenneth P., Ryan, Laurence J., Meng, Christopher R., Stearne, David J.

    Published in Sports biomechanics (22-10-2021)
    “…The hip joint and surrounding musculature must generate and withstand torque during the swing phase of running. Prior research has demonstrated that sagittal…”
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    Horizontal Foot Speed During Submaximal and Maximal Running by Clark, Kenneth P, Ryan, Laurence J, Meng, Christopher R, Stearne, David J

    Published in Journal of human kinetics (01-01-2023)
    “…Horizontal foot speed is fundamental for running synchronization and stability, and may also be important for sprinting performance. In this investigation, we…”
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    Effect of Concurrent Training, Flexible Nonlinear Periodization, and Maximal-Effort Cycling on Strength and Power by McNamara, John M, Stearne, David J

    “…ABSTRACTMcNamara, JM and Stearne, DJ. Effect of concurrent training, flexible nonlinear periodization, and maximal-effort cycling on strength and power. J…”
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    Flexible Nonlinear Periodization in a Beginner College Weight Training Class by McNamara, John M, Stearne, David J

    “…McNamara, JM and Stearne, DJ. Flexible nonlinear periodization in a beginner college weight training class. J Strength Cond Res 24(1)17-22, 2010-The purpose of…”
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    Effect of foot type on knee valgus, ground reaction force, and hip muscle activation in female soccer players by Rath, Meghan E, Stearne, David J, Walker, Cameron R, Cox, Jaime C

    “…The purpose of this study was to determine the degree to which subtalar joint pronation resulting from a supple planus foot affects knee alignment, hip muscle…”
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    Flexible Nonlinear Periodization in a Beginner College Weight Training Class by McNamara, John M, Stearne, David J

    “…McNamara, JM and Stearne, DJ. Flexible Nonlinear Periodization in a Beginner College Weight Training Class. J Strength Cond Res 24(8)2012-2017, 2010-The…”
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    Online Weight Training by McNamara, John M, Swalm, Ricky L, Stearne, David J, Covassin, Tracey M

    “…McNamara, JM, Swalm, RL, Stearne, DJ, Covassin, TM. Online weight training. J Strength Cond Res 22, 1164-1168, 2008-The purpose of this study was to determine…”
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    Effectiveness of prophylactic hyperextension elbow braces on limiting active and passive elbow extension prephysiological and postphysiological loading by Lake, Adam W, Sitler, Michael R, Stearne, David J, Swanik, Charles B, Tierney, Ryan

    “…Experimental 3-factor design with repeated measures on all factors. The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of 3 prophylactic…”
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    "Whip from the hip": thigh angular motion, ground contact mechanics, and running speed by Clark, Kenneth P, Meng, Christopher R, Stearne, David J

    Published in Biology open (01-01-2020)
    “…During high-speed running, lower limb vertical velocity at touchdown has been cited as a critical factor needed to generate large vertical forces…”
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    Journal Article
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    Effect of gender on neuromuscular control of the hip: Implications for knee joint stability and non-contact anterior cruciate ligament injury by Stearne, David J

    Published 01-01-2006
    “…The purpose of this study was to determine if gender differences existed in hip muscle strength and activation as well as lower extremity kinetics during a…”
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