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Moderate-intensity running causes intervertebral disc compression in young adultsMichael Ian Kingsley
Exercise Physiology, La Trobe Rural Health School, La Trobe University, Victoria, Australia
Med Sci Sports Exerc 44:2199-204. 2012..The aim of this investigation was to use magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to quantify the influence of moderate-intensity treadmill running on IVD height and volume in the thoracic and lumbar regions of the vertebral column...
Phospholipids and sports performanceRalf Jäger
Increnovo LLC, 2138 E Lafayette Pl, Milwaukee, WI 53202, USA
J Int Soc Sports Nutr 4:5. 2007....
Role of creatine supplementation on exercise-induced cardiovascular function and oxidative stressMichael Kingsley
Swansea University, Swansea, UK
Oxid Med Cell Longev 2:247-54. 2009..These findings suggest that short-term creatine supplementation does not enhance non-enzymatic antioxidant defence or protect against lipid peroxidation induced by exhaustive cycling in healthy males...
An exercise protocol that simulates the activity patterns of elite junior squashM Kingsley
Department of Sports Science, University of Wales, Swansea, UK
J Sports Sci 24:1291-6. 2006....
Phosphatidylserine supplementation and recovery following downhill runningMichael I Kingsley
University of Wales Swansea, Singleton Park, Swansea, United Kingdom
Med Sci Sports Exerc 38:1617-25. 2006....
Effects of phosphatidylserine supplementation on exercising humansMichael Kingsley
Department of Sports Science, University of Wales Swansea, Singleton Park, Swansea, UK
Sports Med 36:657-69. 2006..With the findings from the existing body of literature in mind, this article focuses on the potential effects of PtdSer supplementation in humans during and following exercise...
Effects of phosphatidylserine on exercise capacity during cycling in active malesMichael I Kingsley
Department of Sports Science, University of Wales Swansea, Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom
Med Sci Sports Exerc 38:64-71. 2006....
Effects of phosphatidylserine on oxidative stress following intermittent runningMichael I Kingsley
Department of Sports Science, University of Wales Swansea, Swansea, United Kingdom
Med Sci Sports Exerc 37:1300-6. 2005....
The effects of fatigue on soccer skills performed during a soccer match simulationMark Russell
Swansea University, Singleton Park, Swansea, Wales, UK
Int J Sports Physiol Perform 6:221-33. 2011..This study examined the effects of exercise-induced fatigue on soccer skills performed throughout simulated match play...
Influence of exercise on skill proficiency in soccerMark Russell
Sport Exercise Science, Swansea University, Singleton Park, Swansea, UK
Sports Med 41:523-39. 2011..However, mechanisms that cause deterioration in skill during soccer-specific exercise remain to be fully elucidated and strategies to optimize technical performance throughout match-play are warranted...
Comparison of Polar 810s and an ambulatory ECG system for RR interval measurement during progressive exerciseM Kingsley
Department of Sports Science, University of Wales, Swansea, UK
Int J Sports Med 26:39-44. 2005..4 are in good agreement. However, caution should be exercised when interpreting spectral analysis of RR interval data derived from different acquisition systems during physical activity...
Rate of reduction of heart rate variability during exercise as an index of physical work capacityM J Lewis
Applied Physiology in Sport Group, Department of Sports Science, University of Wales Swansea, Swansea, Wales, UK
Scand J Med Sci Sports 17:696-702. 2007..005) in both genders. The HRV decay constants for the LF and HF bf bandwidths appear to provide an indication of work capacity from submaximal exercise, without prior assumption regarding heart rate and its relationship with work rate...
Authors' response to letter to the Editor: "The need for 'representative task design' in evaluating efficacy of skills tests in sport: A comment on Russell, Benton and Kingsley (2010)"Michael Kingsley
a Swansea University, Sports Science, Singleton Park, Swansea, SA2 8PP, United Kingdom
J Sports Sci 30:1731-3. 2012..In this response, we provide a brief description of some of the inaccuracies presented in the 'Letter to the Editor' along with further commentary on some of the theoretical issues that relate to soccer skills tests...
Reliability and construct validity of soccer skills tests that measure passing, shooting, and dribblingMark Russell
Sport and Exercise Science, Swansea University, Swansea, UK
J Sports Sci 28:1399-408. 2010..913 ×/÷ 1.265, 0.996 ×/÷ 1.035). Professional players performed better than recreational players in at least one outcome measure for all skills. These findings demonstrate the reliability and validity of new soccer skill protocols...
