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Self-perceived middle-distance race pace is faster in advanced footwear technology spikes
Bertschy, M., Rodrigo-Carranza, V., Wilkie, E. W. C., Healey, L. A., Noble, J., Albert, W. J., Hoogkamer, W.Published in Journal of Sport and Health Science (2025)article“…Noble, J.…”
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The psychological burden of retirement from sport
Esopenko, C., Coury, J., Pieroth, E. M., Noble, J. M., Trofa, D. P., Bottiglieri, T. S.Published in Current Sports Medicine Reports (2020)article“…Noble, J. M.…”
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Reliability of the force-velocity imbalance assessment in an athletic population
Richards, B. J., Gifford, M., Morrison, J. K., Willgress, S., Noble, J., Seaman, K.Published in Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism (2018)article“…Noble, J.…”
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The effect of cadence on cycling efficiency and local tissue oxygenation
Jacobs, R. D., Berg, K. E., Slivka, D. R., Noble, J. M.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2013)article“…Noble, J. M.…”
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Relationship between measures of body size and composition and velocity of lactate threshold
Buresh, R. J., Berg, K. E., Noble, J. M.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2004)article“…Noble, J. M.…”
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The relationship between field tests af anaerobic power and 10-km run performance
Sinnett, A. M., Berg, K., Latin, R. W., Noble, J. M.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2001)article“…Noble, J. M.…”
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The relationship between field tests of anaerobic power and 10-km run performance
Sinnett, A. M., Berg, K., Latin, R. W., Noble, J. M.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2001)article“…Noble, J. M.…”
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