Search Results - Penkman, M.
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Effect of training combined with different breathing entrainment patterns on physiological adaptations during rowing exercise
Webster, A. L., Penkman, M. A., Syrotuik, D. G., Gervais, P. L., de la Cruz, L., Bell, G. J.Published in Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology (2010)article“…Penkman, M. A.…”
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Effect of hydration status on high-intensity rowing performance and immune function
Penkman, M. A., Field, C. J., Sellar, J. M., Harber, V. J., Bell, G. J.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2008)article“…Penkman, M. A.…”
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The effect of hydration status on the post-exercise immune reponse in lightweight oarswomen
Penkman, M., Sellar, C., Field, C., Harber, V., Bell, G.Published in Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology (2003)article“…Penkman, M.…”
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The effect of whey protein supplementation on performance and blood cells after endurance training in cyclists
Bell, G., Penkman, M., Sellar, C., Fairey, A., Field, C., Jelen, P.Published in Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology (2001)article“…Penkman, M.…”
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The effect of combining breathing frequency with stroke rate during endurance training in rowers
Bell, G., Syrotuik, D., Penkman, M., Gervais, P.Published in Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology (1998)article“…Penkman, M.…”