Search Results - Ford, M.
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Match high-speed running distances are often suppressed after return from hamstring strain injury in professional footballers
Whiteley, R., Massey, A., Gabbett, T., Blanch, P., Cameron, M., Conlan, G., Ford, M., Williams, M.Published in Sports Health: A Multidisciplinary Approach (2021)article“…Ford, M.…”
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Return to play in gymnastics
Ranieri, M., Potter, M., Mascaro, M., Grant-Ford, M.Published in Gymnastics medicine - evaluation, management and rehabilitation (2020)article“…Grant-Ford, M.…”
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The development of a new test of agility for rugby league
Serpell, B. G., Ford, M., Young, W. B.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2010)article“…Ford, M.…”
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Fluid replacement needs of well-trained male and female athletes during indoor and outdoor steady state running
White, J. A., Pomfret, D., Rennie, S., Gissane, C., Wong, J., Ford, M.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (1998)article“…Ford, M.…”
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Fluid replacement needs of well-trained male and female athletes duing inddor and outdoor steady state running
White, J. A., Pomfret, D., Rennie, S., Gissane, C., Wong, J., Ford, M.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (1998)article“…Ford, M.…”
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