Search Results - Clansey, A.
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Adjustments with running speed reveal neuromuscular adaptations during landing associated with high mileage running training
Verheul, J., Clansey, A. C., Lake, M. J.Published in Journal of Applied Physiology (2017)article“…Clansey, A. C.…”
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Effects of knee flexion angle manipulation on impact loading and metabolic costs during running
Clansey, A., Hassan, E., Selbie, S., Brown, M., Shew, J., Deluzio, K.Published in International Calgary Running Symposium, August 14-17, 2014 (2014)congress proceedings“…Clansey, A.…”
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Can trained runners effectively attenuate impact acceleration during repeated high-intensity running bouts?
Clansey, A. C., Lake, M. J., Wallace, E. S., Feehally, T., Hanlon, M.Published in Journal of Applied Biomechanics (2016)electronical journal“…Clansey, A. C.…”
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Influence of tibial shock feedback training on impact loading and running economy
Clansey, A. C., Hanlon, M., Wallace, E., Nevill, A., Lake, M. J.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2014)article“…Clansey, A. C.…”
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Effects of fatigue on running mechanics associated with tibial stress fracture risk
Clansey, A.C., Hanlon, M., Wallace, E. S., Lake, M. J.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2012)article“…Clansey, A.C.…”
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The influence of high-intensity run duration on tibial acceleration and shock attenution
Clansey, A., Hanlon, M.Published in ISBS - Conference Proceedings Archive (Konstanz) (2011)electronical journal“…Clansey, A.…”
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