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Are Your Athletes Progressing and How Would You KnowSands, William A., Stone, Michael H. 01 January 2005 (has links)
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Reliability and Validity of the Computrainer and Powertap Power MeterHaff, G. Gregory, Ossenbrink, B., Sands, William A., Stone, Michael H. 01 July 2006 (has links)
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Strength Training for Endurance SportsStone, Michael H. 18 May 2007 (has links)
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Injuries in NCAA Division in Women’s Volleyball: A Four-Year Retrospective AnalysisSole, Christopher J., Kavanaugh, Ashley A., Reed, J. P., Sands, W. A., Stone, Michael H. 01 December 2013 (has links)
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Power Development in SportStone, Michael H. 01 December 2014 (has links)
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Endurance: Influence of Strength TrainingStone, Michael H., Stone, Margaret E., Sato, Kimitake 01 July 2017 (has links)
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Estimation of Power Output from Static and Countermovement Vertical Jumps: Junior National Team Male GymnastsSands, William A., Stone, Michael H., McNeal, Jeni R., Jemni, Monem, Haff, G. Gregory 01 June 2006 (has links)
Abstract available in the /Estimation_of_Power_Output_from_Static_and.1896.aspx">Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise.
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Repeated Sprints, High-Intensity Interval Training, Small-Sided Games: Theory and Application to Field SportsHoffmann, James J., Reed, Jacob P., Leiting, Keith, Chiang, Chieh-Ying, Stone, Michael H. 01 March 2014 (has links)
Due to the broad spectrum of physical characteristics necessary for success in field sports, numerous training modalities have been used develop physical preparedness. Sports like rugby, basketball, lacrosse, and others require athletes to be not only strong and powerful but also aerobically fit and able to recover from high-intensity intermittent exercise. This provides coaches and sport scientists with a complex range of variables to consider when developing training programs. This can often lead to confusion and the misuse of training modalities, particularly in the development of aerobic and anaerobic conditioning. This review outlines the benefits and general adaptations to 3 commonly used and effective conditioning methods: high-intensity interval training, repeated-sprint training, and small-sided games. The goals and outcomes of these training methods are discussed, and practical implementations strategies for coaches and sport scientists are provided.
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Cluster Training: Theoretical and Practical Applications for the Strength and Conditioning ProfessionalHaff, G. Gregory, Burgess, S. J., Stone, Michael H. 01 December 2008 (has links)
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The Effects of Limited Training in Hypnosis Upon Reaction TimeEskridge, Veronica 01 August 1969 (has links)
This study was undertaken for the purpose of investigating the effects of limited training in hypnosis upon reaction time. More specifically, this study was conducted: (1) to find the immediate effect of a post-hypnotic suggestion for improvement upon simple reaction time responses of the preferred hand to a visual stimulus; and (2) to find the carry-over effect of the posthypnotic suggestion after three weeks with no further hypnosis, practice, or instruction.
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