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Training for elite team-pursuit track cyclists - part I: a profile of general training characteristics
Stadnyk, A. M. J., Stanley, J., Decker, T., Slattery, K. M.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2024)article“…Slattery, K. M.…”
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Training for elite team-pursuit track cyclists - part II: a comparison of preparation phases in consecutive world-record-breaking seasons
Stadnyk, A. M. J., Stanley, J., Decker, T., Slattery, K. M.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2024)article“…Slattery, K. M.…”
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The physical, technical and tactical demands of on-field training drills in professional Rugby league: a systematic scoping review
Walker, J. M., Slattery, K. M., Coutts, A. J.Published in Science and Medicine in Football (2024)article“…Slattery, K. M.…”
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Performance determinants and evidence-based practice in track cycling: a survey of coaches, practitioners, and athletes
Stadnyk, A. M. J., Impellizzeri, F. M., Stanley, J., Menaspà, P., Slattery, K. M.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2024)article“…Slattery, K. M.…”
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Comment on Passfield et al: defending the use of oxygen uptake as a criterion measure for training load
Slattery, K. M., Wallace, L. K., Coutts, A. J.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2022)article“…Slattery, K. M.…”
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Testing, training, and optimising performance of track cyclists: a systematic mapping review
Stadnyk, A. M. J., Impellizzeri, F. M., Stanley, J., Menaspa, P., Slattery, K. M.Published in Sports Medicine (2022)article“…Slattery, K. M.…”
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Concurrent heat and intermittent hypoxic training: No additional performance benefit over temperate training
McCleave, E. L., Slattery, K. M., Duffield, R., Crowcroft, S., Abbiss, C. R., Wallace, L. K., Coutts, A. J.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2020)article“…Slattery, K. M.…”
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Impaired heat adaptation from combined heat training and "live high, train low" hypoxia
McCleave, E. L., Slattery, K. M., Duffield, R., Saunders, P. U., Sharma, A. P., Crowcroft, S., Coutts, A. J.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2019)article“…Slattery, K. M.…”
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Exercise with blood flow restriction: An updated evidence-based approach for enhanced muscular development
Scott, B. R., Loenneke, J. P., Slattery, K. M., Dascombe, B. J.Published in Sports Medicine (2015)info graphics“…Slattery, K. M.…”
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Temperate performance benefits after heat, but not combined heat and hypoxic training
McCleave, E. L., Slattery, K. M., Duffield, R., Saunders, P. U., Sharma, A. P., Crowcroft, S. J., Coutts, A. J.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2017)article“…Slattery, K. M.…”
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Blood flow restricted exercise for athletes: A review of available evidence
Scott, B. R., Loenneke, J. P., Slattery, K. M., Dascombe, B. J.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2016)article“…Slattery, K. M.…”
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Reliability of telemetric electromyography and near-infrared spectroscopy during high-intensity resistance exercise
Scott, B. R., Slattery, K. M., Sculley, D. V., Lockie, R. G., Dascombe, B. J.Published in Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology (2014)article“…Slattery, K. M.…”
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Effect of N-acetylcysteine on cycling performance after intensified training
Slattery, K. M., Dascombe, B., Wallace, L. K., Bentley, D. J., Coutts, A. J.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2014)article“…Slattery, K. M.…”
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A comparison of methods for quantifying training load: relationships between modelled and actual training responses
Wallace, L. K., Slattery, K. M., Coutts, A. J.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2014)article“…Slattery, K. M.…”
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Nutritional practices of elite swimmers during an intensified training camp: with particular reference to antioxidants
Slattery, K. M., Coutts, A. J., Wallace, L. K.Published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness (2012)article“…Slattery, K. M.…”
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The ecological validity and application of the session-RPE method for quantifying training loads in swimming
Wallace, L. K., Slattery, K. M., Coutts, A. J.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2009)article“…Slattery, K. M.…”
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Effect of training load on simulated team sport match performance
Slattery, K. M., Wallace, L. K., Bentley, D. J., Coutts, A. J.Published in Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism (2012)article“…Slattery, K. M.…”
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Practical tests for monitoring performance, fatigue and recovery in triathletes
Coutts, A. J., Slattery, K. M., Wallace, L. K.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2007)article“…Slattery, K. M.…”
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Monitoring changes in performance, physiology, biochemistry, and psychology during overreaching and recovery in triathletes
Coutts, A. J., Wallace, L. K., Slattery, K. M.Published in International Journal of Sports Medicine (2007)article“…Slattery, K. M.…”
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