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Methods to assess energy expenditure of resistance exercise: a systematic scoping review
Mitchell, L., Wilson, L., Duthie, G., Pumpa, K., Weakley, J., Scott, C., Slater, G.Published in Sports Medicine (2024)article“…Scott, C.…”
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Considerations for vertical jump testing in collegiate basketball players: The impact of immediate individual versus social comparison feedback and team leaderboard engagement
Philipp, N. M., Nijem, R. M., Blackburn, S. D., Cabarkapa, D., Scott, C., Fry, A. C.Published in International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching (2024)article“…Scott, C.…”
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Creating an optimal motivational team climate to help collegiate athletes thrive during the COVID-19 pandemic
Scott, C. E., Wineinger, T. O., Iwasaki, S., Fry, M. D.Published in Journal of Sport Psychology in Action (2021)article“…Scott, C. E.…”
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Teammate influences on the eating attitudes and behaviours of athletes: A systematic review
Scott, C. L., Haycraft, E., Plateau, C. R.Published in Psychology of Sport and Exercise (2019)article“…Scott, C. L.…”
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Modeling the total energy costs of resistance exercise: a work in progress
Scott, C. B., Reis, V. M.Published in Central European Journal of Sport Sciences and Medicine (2016)article“…Scott, C. B.…”
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Five-year experience with screening electrocardiograms in National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I athletes
Fuller, C., Scott, C., Hug-English, C., Yang, W., Pasternak, A.Published in Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine (2016)article“…Scott, C.…”
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Energy expenditure characteristics of weight lifting: 2 sets to fatigue
Scott, C. B., Leary, M. P., TenBraak, A. J.Published in Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism (2011)article“…Scott, C. B.…”
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Misconceptions about aerobic and anaerobic energy expenditure
Scott, C.Published in Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition (2005)electronical journal“…Scott, C.…”
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Interpreting energy expenditure for anaerobic exercise and recovery: An anaerobic hypothesis
Scott, C. B.Published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness (1997)article“…Scott, C. B.…”
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