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APPLIED SPORT SCIENCES

Thigh positioned wearable resistance affects step frequency not step length during 50 m sprint-running

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Matthew Brown, Mathieu Lacome, Cedric Leduc, Karim Hader, Gael Guilhem & Martin Buchheit. (2023) Acute locomotor, heart rate and neuromuscular responses to added wearable resistance during soccer-specific training. Science and Medicine in Football 0:0, pages 1-9.
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Erin H Feser, Jonathon Neville, Denny Wells, Shelley Diewald, Mai Kameda, Neil E Bezodis, Kenneth Clark, Ryu Nagahara, Paul Macadam, Aaron M. Uthoff, Farhan Tinwala & John B. Cronin. (2023) Lower-limb wearable resistance overloads joint angular velocity during early acceleration sprint running. Journal of Sports Sciences 41:4, pages 326-332.
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Paul Macadam, John B. Cronin, Aaron M. Uthoff, Ryu Nagahara, James Zois, Shelley Diewald, Farhan Tinwala & Jono Neville. (2022) Thigh loaded wearable resistance increases sagittal plane rotational work of the thigh resulting in slower 50-m sprint times. Sports Biomechanics 21:10, pages 1291-1302.
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Oliver Hurst, Liam P. Kilduff, Michael Johnston, John B. Cronin & Neil E. Bezodis. (2022) Acute effects of wearable thigh and shank loading on spatiotemporal and kinematic variables during maximum velocity sprinting. Sports Biomechanics 21:10, pages 1234-1248.
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