Search Results - Harnish, C.
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Track cycling sprint sex differences using power data
Ferguson, H., Harnish, C., Klich, S., Michalik, K., Dunst, A. K, Zhou, T., Chase, J. G.Published in PeerJ (2023)article“…Harnish, C.…”
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Track cycling sprinters` training progression over a three-month period
Ferguson, H., Harnish, C., Chase, J. G.Published in Journal of Science and Cycling (2024)article“…Harnish, C.…”
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Making history in 1 h: how sex, aging, technology, and elevation affect the cycling hour record
Harnish, C. R., Swinand, G. P., Fisher, A. E.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2024)article“…Harnish, C. R.…”
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Power-duration relationship comparison in competition sprint cyclists from 1-s to 20-min. Sprint performance is more than just peak power
Ferguson, H., Harnish, C., Klich, S., Michalik, K., Dunst, A. K., Zhou, T., Chase, J. G.Published in PLOS ONE (2023)article“…Harnish, C.…”
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Metabolic adaptations to endurance training and nutrition strategies influencing performance
Earnest, C. P., Rothschild, J., Harnish, C. R., Naderi, A.Published in Research in Sports Medicine (2019)article“…Harnish, C. R.…”
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Using field based data to model sprint track cycling performance
Ferguson, H. A., Harnish, C., Chase, J. G.Published in Sports Medicine - Open (2021)article“…Harnish, C.…”
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Methodology for testing the influence of buoyancy and hydrodynamics on swim performance with and without a wetsuit
Harnish, C. R.Published in Research & Investigations in Sports Medicine (2018)article“…Harnish, C. R.…”
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Effect of cycling position on oxygen uptake and preferred cadence in trained cyclists during hill climbing at various power outputs
Harnish, C., King, D., Swensen, T.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2007)article“…Harnish, C.…”
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Methods for estimating the maximal lactate steady state in trained cyclists
Harnish, C. R., Swensen, T. C., Pate, R. R.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2001)article“…Harnish, C. R.…”
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Methods for estimating the maximal lactate steady state in trained cyclists
Harnish, C. R., Swensen, T. C., Pate, R. R.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2001)article“…Harnish, C. R.…”
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Noninvasive estimation of the maximal lactate steady state in trained cyclists
Swensen, T. C., Harnish, C. R., Beitman, L., Keller, B. A.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (1999)article“…Harnish, C. R.…”
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