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Twelve weeks of in-season strength training at moderate intensities improve strength and body composition without increasing muscle damage or inflammation in elite young female soc...
Bousselmi, M., Ben Moussa Zouita, A., Darragi, M., Karamti, H. M., Zouita, S., Del Coso, J., Ben Hmid, A., Hackney, A. C., Granacher, U., Zouhal, H.Published in Sports (2026)article -
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Knowledge of low energy availability in biathlon: why coaches need more targeted education. Results from a national, cross-sectional study
Mathisen, T. F., Sundgot-Borgen, J., Macnaughton, L., Rustaden, A. M., Løkkevik, I. J., Lundberg, H. E., Sundgot-Borgen, C.Published in International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching (2026)article -
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Effects of three different volumes of in-water warm-up protocols in acute physiologic responses and 100 m swimming performance across all strokes
Saini, A. S., Sharma, S. K., Kushwah, G. S., Phukan, M. I., McCabe, C., Thapa, R. K.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2026)article -
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Principal component analysis and association between body composition and muscle strength variables in elite taekwondo athletes: An exploratory study
Cardozo, L. A., Salcedo-Goméz, G. A., Suárez, M. A., Reina-Monroy, J., Barón, Á. C., Castillo-Daza, C. A., Sáez de Villarreal Sáez, E.Published in Trends in Sport Sciences (2025)article