Search Results - Harrison, P. W.
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Time course of neuromuscular, hormonal, and perceptual responses following moderate- and high-load resistance priming exercise
Harrison, P. W., James, L. P., Jenkins, D. G., McGuigan, M. R., Schuster, R. W., Kelly, V. G.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2021)article“…Harrison, P. W.…”
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Prevalence and application of priming exercise in high performance sport
Harrison, P. W., James, L. P., McGuigan, M. R., Jenkins, D. G., Kelly, V. G.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2020)article“…Harrison, P. W.…”
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Resistance priming to enhance neuromuscular performance in Sport: Evidence, potential mechanisms and directions for future research
Harrison, P. W., Lachlan, P., McGuigan, M. R., Jenkins, D. G., Kelly, V. G.Published in Sports Medicine (2019)article“…Harrison, P. W.…”
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Examining the relationship between training load and both performance and injury risk in Australian Football
Harrison, P. W., Johnston, D. R. D., Quain, D.Published in Journal of Australian Strength and Conditioning (2018)article“…Harrison, P. W.…”
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Applied sport science of Australian football: A systematic review
Johnston, R. D., Black, G. M., Harrison, P. W., Murray, N. B., Austin, D. J.Published in Sports Medicine (2018)article“…Harrison, P. W.…”
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