Search Results - Horgan, P.
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"Male athletes play well to feel good, and female athletes feel good to play well": Attitudes, beliefs, and practices pertaining to perceived sex-related differences in communicati...
Nolan, D., Horgan, P., MacNamara, A., Egan, B.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2024)article“…Horgan, P.…”
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Coaching research in Gaelic games: a scoping review
Gavin, K., MacNamara, Á., Behan, S., Horgan, P., Taylor, J.Published in Sports Coaching Review (2024)article“…Horgan, P.…”
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`There`s a perfect way to do things, and there`s a real way to do things`: Attitudes, beliefs and practices of strength and conditioning coaches in elite international women's rugb...
Nolan, D., Horgan, P., MacNamara, A., Egan.Published in International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching (2023)article“…Horgan, P.…”
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The relative age effect in the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA): a mixed methods approach
Queeney, J. R., Kelly, A. L., McGourty, P., Horgan, P.Published in Science and Medicine in Football (2023)article“…Horgan, P.…”
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