Items where Author is "Erskine, R"
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Hall, ECR, Lockey, S, Heffernan, S, Herbert, A, Stebbings, G, Day, S, Collins, M, Pitsiladis, Y, Erskine, R and Williams, A (2023) The PPARGC1A Gly482Ser polymorphism is associated with elite long-distance running performance. Journal of Sports Sciences. ISSN 0264-0414
McQuilliam, S, Clark, DR, Erskine, R and Brownlee, T (2023) Physical testing and strength and conditioning practices differ between coaches working in academy and first team soccer. International Journal of Sports Science and Coaching. ISSN 1747-9541
Hart, A, Erskine, R and Clark, D (2023) The Use of Physical Characteristics to Explain Variation in Ball-Carrying Capability in Elite Rugby Union: A Narrative Review. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. ISSN 1064-8011
Lee, J, Bridge, J, Clark, D, Stewart, C and Erskine, R (2023) Collagen supplementation augments changes in patellar tendon properties in female soccer players. Frontiers in Physiology, 14. ISSN 1664-042X
McQuilliam, S, Clark, D, Erskine, R and Brownlee, T (2023) Effect of High-Intensity vs. Moderate-Intensity Resistance Training on Strength, Power, and Muscle Soreness in Male Academy Soccer Players. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. ISSN 1064-8011
Brazier, J, Antrobus, M, Herbert, A, Callus, P, Khanal, P, Stebbings, G, Day, S, Heffernan, S, Kilduff, L, Bennett, M, Erskine, R, Raleigh, S, Collins, M, Pitsiladis, Y and Williams, A (2022) Gene Variants Previously Associated with Reduced Soft-Tissue Injury Risk: Part 2 - Polygenic Associations with Elite Status in Rugby. European Journal of Sport Science. ISSN 1536-7290
McQuilliam, S, Clark, D, Erskine, R and Brownlee, T (2022) Global Differences in Current Strength and Conditioning Practice within Soccer. International Journal of Sports Science and Coaching. ISSN 1747-9541
Bontemps, B, Gruet, M, Louis, J, Owens, DJ, MirĂc, S, Vercruyssen, F and Erskine, R Patellar tendon adaptations to downhill running training and their relationships with changes in mechanical stress and loading history. The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. ISSN 1064-8011 (Accepted)
Lee, J, Tang, J, Dutton, J, Dunn, R, Fraser, W, Enright, KJ, Clark, D, Stewart, CE and Erskine, R The collagen synthesis response to an acute bout of resistance exercise is greater when ingesting 30 g versus 15 g and 0 g hydrolyzed collagen in resistance-trained young men. The Journal of Nutrition. ISSN 0022-3166 (Accepted)