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Is there an association between high-speed running biomechanics and hamstring strain injury? A systematic review
Wolski, L., Pappas, E., Hiller, C., Halaki, M., Fong Yan, A.Published in Sports Biomechanics (2021)article“…Wolski, L.…”
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Altitude training for improvements in sea level performance. Is the scientific evidence of benefit?
Wolski, L. A., McKenzie, D. C., Wenger, H. A.Published in Sports Medicine (1996)article“…Wolski, L. A.…”
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The relationship between test protocol and the development of exercise-induced hypoxemia (EIH) in highly trained athletes
Lama, I. L., Wolski, L. A., Coutts, K. D.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (1996)article“…Wolski, L. A.…”
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Altitude training for improvements in sea level performance. Is there scientific evidence of benefit?
Wolski, L. A., McKenzie, D. C., Wenger, H. A.Published in Sports Medicine (1996)article“…Wolski, L. A.…”
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