Search Results - Ahern, S.
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The effect of consecutive days of exercise on markers of oxidative stress
Shing, C. M., Peake, J. M., Ahern, S. M., Strobel, N. A., Wilson, G., Jenkins, D. G., Coombes, J. S.Published in Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism (2007)article“…Ahern, S. M.…”
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Consecutive days of high intensity training and its effect on markers of oxidative stress in highly trained cyclists
Shing, C., Ahern, S., Coombes, J., Jenkins, D.Published in Australian Conference of Science and Medicine in Sport and Third National Sports Injury Prevention Conference: 2003. Tackling the barriers of performance and participation (2003)congress proceedings“…Ahern, S.…”
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Energy balance during an ultraendurance mountain bike relay race in female cyclists
Shing, C., Ahern, S., Knez, W.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2003)congress proceedings“…Ahern, S.…”
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Examination of the physiological responses during repeated bouts of high-intensity ultraendurance cycling: A field performance study
Ahern, S. M., Laursen, P. B., Hertzig, P. J., Shing, C. M., Jenkins, D. G., Coombes, J. S.Published 2001congress proceedings“…Ahern, S. M.…”
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Consecutive days of high intensity training and its effect on markers of oxidative stress in highly trained cyclists
Shing, C., Ahern, S., Coombes, J., Jenkins, D.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2003)article“…Ahern, S.…”
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Physiological responses to repeated bouts of high-intensity ultraendurance cycling - a field study case report
Laursen, P. B., Ahern, S. M., Herzig, P. J., Shing, C.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2003)article“…Ahern, S. M.…”
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