Craig Twist

Summary

Affiliation: University of Chester
Country: UK

Publications

  1. ncbi Neuromuscular, biochemical and perceptual post-match fatigue in professional rugby league forwards and backs
    Craig Twist
    Department of Sports and Exercise Sciences, University of Chester, Chester, UK
    J Sports Sci 30:359-67. 2012
  2. ncbi The effects of exercise-induced muscle damage on maximal intensity intermittent exercise performance
    Craig Twist
    Department of Sport and Exercise Sciences, University College Chester, Chester, UK
    Eur J Appl Physiol 94:652-8. 2005
  3. ncbi The effects of plyometric exercise on unilateral balance performance
    Craig Twist
    Sport and Exercise Sciences, University of Chester, Chester, UK
    J Sports Sci 26:1073-80. 2008
  4. ncbi The effect of exercise-induced muscle damage on perceived exertion and cycling endurance performance
    Craig Twist
    Department of Sport and Exercise Sciences, University of Chester, Chester CH1 4BJ, UK
    Eur J Appl Physiol 105:559-67. 2009
  5. ncbi Movement and physiological match demands of elite rugby league using portable global positioning systems
    Mark Waldron
    Department of Sports and Exercise Sciences, University of Chester, Chester, UK
    J Sports Sci 29:1223-30. 2011
  6. ncbi Concurrent validity and test-retest reliability of a global positioning system (GPS) and timing gates to assess sprint performance variables
    Mark Waldron
    Department of Sports and Exercise Sciences, University of Chester, Chester, UK
    J Sports Sci 29:1613-9. 2011
  7. ncbi The effects of exercise-induced muscle damage on cycling time-trial performance
    Dean G Burt
    Department of Sport and Exercise Sciences, University of Chester, Chester, United Kingdom
    J Strength Cond Res 25:2185-92. 2011
  8. ncbi Changes in locomotive rates during senior elite rugby league matches
    Dave Sykes
    Department of Sport and Exercise Sciences, University of Chester, Chester, UK
    J Sports Sci 29:1263-71. 2011
  9. ncbi Heart rate responses to small-sided games among elite junior rugby league players
    Christine D Foster
    Department of Sport and Exercise Sciences, University of Chester, Chester, England
    J Strength Cond Res 24:906-11. 2010
  10. ncbi The reliability and validity of short-distance sprint performance assessed on a nonmotorized treadmill
    Jamie M Highton
    Department of Sport and Exercise Sciences, University of Chester, Chester, United Kingdom
    J Strength Cond Res 26:458-65. 2012

Detail Information

Publications11

  1. ncbi Neuromuscular, biochemical and perceptual post-match fatigue in professional rugby league forwards and backs
    Craig Twist
    Department of Sports and Exercise Sciences, University of Chester, Chester, UK
    J Sports Sci 30:359-67. 2012
    ..05). Despite the mechanisms of fatigue being different between forwards and backs, our results highlight the multidimensional nature of fatigue after a rugby league match and that these markers do not differ between positions...
  2. ncbi The effects of exercise-induced muscle damage on maximal intensity intermittent exercise performance
    Craig Twist
    Department of Sport and Exercise Sciences, University College Chester, Chester, UK
    Eur J Appl Physiol 94:652-8. 2005
    ..These findings have implications for appropriate training strategies in multiple sprint sports...
  3. ncbi The effects of plyometric exercise on unilateral balance performance
    Craig Twist
    Sport and Exercise Sciences, University of Chester, Chester, UK
    J Sports Sci 26:1073-80. 2008
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  4. ncbi The effect of exercise-induced muscle damage on perceived exertion and cycling endurance performance
    Craig Twist
    Department of Sport and Exercise Sciences, University of Chester, Chester CH1 4BJ, UK
    Eur J Appl Physiol 105:559-67. 2009
    ..Furthermore, EIMD increases perceived exertion and impairs performance during a 5-min all-out effort...
  5. ncbi Movement and physiological match demands of elite rugby league using portable global positioning systems
    Mark Waldron
    Department of Sports and Exercise Sciences, University of Chester, Chester, UK
    J Sports Sci 29:1223-30. 2011
    ..Results support the requirement for position-specific conditioning and provide preliminary evidence for the use of session ratings of perceived exertion as a measure of match load...
  6. ncbi Concurrent validity and test-retest reliability of a global positioning system (GPS) and timing gates to assess sprint performance variables
    Mark Waldron
    Department of Sports and Exercise Sciences, University of Chester, Chester, UK
    J Sports Sci 29:1613-9. 2011
    ..The error found in accelerometer measurements indicates the limits of this device for detecting changes in performance...
  7. ncbi The effects of exercise-induced muscle damage on cycling time-trial performance
    Dean G Burt
    Department of Sport and Exercise Sciences, University of Chester, Chester, United Kingdom
    J Strength Cond Res 25:2185-92. 2011
    ..In conclusion, individuals using concurrent plyometric and endurance training programs to improve endurance performance should be aware of the acute impact of muscle-damaging exercise on subsequent cycling performance...
  8. ncbi Changes in locomotive rates during senior elite rugby league matches
    Dave Sykes
    Department of Sport and Exercise Sciences, University of Chester, Chester, UK
    J Sports Sci 29:1263-71. 2011
    ..On the basis of these findings, it is suggested that high and very high intensity running locomotive rates may be more affective methods of detecting fatigue during competitive matches than overall locomotive rate...
  9. ncbi Heart rate responses to small-sided games among elite junior rugby league players
    Christine D Foster
    Department of Sport and Exercise Sciences, University of Chester, Chester, England
    J Strength Cond Res 24:906-11. 2010
    ..Accordingly, among such players it is advisable that coaches use 4v4 SSGs to achieve an appropriate and consistent aerobic conditioning stimulus...
  10. ncbi The reliability and validity of short-distance sprint performance assessed on a nonmotorized treadmill
    Jamie M Highton
    Department of Sport and Exercise Sciences, University of Chester, Chester, United Kingdom
    J Strength Cond Res 26:458-65. 2012
    ..Our data support NMT ergometry as a reliable tool for most of the sprint performance variables measured and reveal that the fastest 30-m overground sprinters were likely to be identifiable via NMT ergometry...
  11. ncbi Neuromuscular function after exercise-induced muscle damage: theoretical and applied implications
    Christopher Byrne
    Centre for Human Performance, Defence Medical and Environmental Research Institute, DSO National Laboratories, Republic of Singapore
    Sports Med 34:49-69. 2004
    ..e. sarcomere disruption, impaired excitation-contraction coupling, preferential fibre type damage, and impaired muscle metabolism), and finally to discuss the potential impact of muscle damage on athletic performance...