Items where Author is "Balshaw, Thomas G."
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MCDERMOTT, Emmet, BALSHAW, Thomas G., BROOKE-WAVELL, Katherine, MADEN-WILKINSON, Thomas and FOLLAND, Jonathan
(2023).
The effect of a prior eccentric lowering phase on concentric neuromechanics during multiple joint resistance exercise in older adults.
Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports.
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BALSHAW, Thomas G., FUNNELL, Mark P., MCDERMOTT, Emmet, MADEN-WILKINSON, Tom, ABELA, Sean, QUTEISHAT, Btool, EDSEY, Max, JAMES, Lewis J. and FOLLAND, Jonathan P.
(2022).
The effect of specific bioactive collagen peptides on function and muscle remodeling during human resistance training.
Acta Physiologica, 237 (4): e13903.
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BALSHAW, Thomas G., MASSEY, Garry J., MADEN-WILKINSON, Tom, LANZA, Marcel B. and FOLLAND, Jonathan P.
(2022).
Effect of long‐term maximum strength training on explosive strength, neural, and contractile properties.
Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports.
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BALSHAW, Thomas G., MASSEY, Garry J., MADEN-WILKINSON, Tom, LANZA, Marcel B. and FOLLAND, Jonathan P.
(2022).
Effect of long‐term maximum strength training on explosive strength, neural and contractile properties.
Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports.
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MC DERMOTT, Emmet J., BALSHAW, Thomas G., BROOKE-WAVELL, Katherine, MADEN-WILKINSON, Tom and FOLLAND, Jonathan P.
(2020).
Kinetics And Kinematics Of Isoinertial Ballistic Contractions In Older Adults [abstract only].
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 52 (7S), p. 946.
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BALSHAW, Thomas G., MASSEY, Garry J., MADEN-WILKINSON, Tom and FOLLAND, Jonathan P.
(2017).
Muscle size and strength : debunking the “completely separate phenomena” suggestion.
European Journal of Applied Physiology, 117 (6), 1275-1276.
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MASSEY, Garry J., BALSHAW, Thomas G., MADEN-WILKINSON, Tom, TILLIN, Neale A. and FOLLAND, Jonathan P.
(2017).
The influence of patellar tendon and muscle-tendon unit stiffness on quadriceps explosive strength in man.
Experimental Physiology, 102 (4), 448-461.
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