Barry Drust
0000-0003-2092-6962
Kyoto University
186 papers found
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Acceleration intensity is an important contributor to the external and internal training load demands of repeated sprint exercises in soccer players
Cross-sectional comparison of body composition and resting metabolic rate in Premier League academy soccer players: Implications for growth and maturation
Erratum: Case study: Muscle atrophy, hypertrophy, and energy expenditure of a premier league soccer player during rehabilitation from anterior cruciate ligament injury (International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2019) 29:5 (559-566) DOI: 10.1123/ijsnem.2018-0391)
To infinity and beyond: the use of GPS devices within the football codes
Case Study: Muscle Atrophy, Hypertrophy, and Energy Expenditure of a Premier League Soccer Player During Rehabilitation From Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury
High-intensity endurance capacity assessment as a tool for talent identification in elite youth female soccer
Neuromuscular fatigue and recovery after strenuous exercise depends on skeletal muscle size and stem cell characteristics
Using differential ratings of perceived exertion to assess agreement between coach and player perceptions of soccer training intensity: An exploratory investigation
Quantification of training and match-load distribution across a season in elite English Premier League soccer players
Low pre‐exercise muscle glycogen availability offsets the effect of post‐exercise cold water immersion in augmenting PGC‐1α gene expression
Assessment of Energy Expenditure of a Professional Goalkeeper From the English Premier League Using the Doubly Labeled Water Method
A Coding System to Quantify Powerful Actions in Soccer Match Play: A Pilot Study
The feasibility of predicting ground reaction forces during running from a trunk accelerometry driven mass-spring-damper model
Training load and schedule are important determinants of sleep behaviours in youth-soccer players
Repeated Exposure to Taekwondo Combat Modulates the Physiological and Hormonal Responses to Subsequent Bouts and Recovery Periods:
Repeated high-speed running in elite female soccer players during international competition
Positional Differences in Running and Nonrunning Activities During Elite American Football Training:
Patellar tendon properties distinguish elite from non-elite soccer players and are related to peak horizontal but not vertical power
The Neuromuscular Determinants of Unilateral Jump Performance in Soccer Players Are Direction-Specific
Soccer Match Play as an Important Component of the Power-Training Stimulus in Premier League Players
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