Items where Author is "Langan-Evans, Carl"
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KIRK, Christopher, CRONIN, Colum, LANGAN-EVANS, Carl, CLARK, David and MORTON, James
(2024).
From early explorers to restricted practitioners: A qualitative analysis of coaches’ development, context and practices within UK mixed martial arts.
International Sport Coaching Journal.
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KIRK, Chris, CLARK, David and LANGAN-EVANS, Carl
(2024).
The influence of aerobic capacity on the loads and intensities of mixed martial arts sparring bouts.
Journal of Sports Sciences, 42 (22), 2093-2102.
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ZHONG, Yuming, LAKICEVIC, Nemanja, DRID, Patrick, GEE, Thomas, TANG, Weiwei, SUI, Yuan, WEN, Chunyuan, ZHENG, Hang, YIN, Mingyue, CHEN, Chao, ZHAO, Zhichen, XU, Kai, REALE, Reid, KIRK, Christopher, LANGAN-EVANS, Carl, ARTIOLI, Guilherme, WELDON, Anthony and LI, Yongming
(2024).
Prevalence and patterns of pre-competition weight loss practices in Chinese Amateur boxers.
International Journal of Sports Science and Coaching.
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WELDON, Anthony, CLOAK, Ross, KIRK, Chris, RUDDOCK, Alan, LANGAN-EVANS, Carl, DETANICO, Daniel, LOTURCO, Irineu and KONS, Rafael
(2024).
Strength and conditioning (S&C) practices of judo athletes and S&C coaches: a survey-based investigation.
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 38 (4), e160-e173.
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KIRK, Chris, LANGAN-EVANS, Carl, CLARK, David R. and MORTON, James P.
(2023).
The relationships between external and internal training loads in mixed martial arts.
International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance.
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BARIBEAU, Vincent, KIRK, Christopher, LE, Danny Q., BOSE, Arjun, MUELLER, Ariel, FRENCH, Duncan, SARGE, Todd, LANGAN-EVANS, Carl, REALE, Reid and MURUGAPPAN, Kadhiresan R.
(2023).
Rapid weight gain and weight differential predict competitive success in 2100 professional combat-sport athletes.
International journal of sports physiology and performance, 18 (1), 85-94.
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KIRK, Christopher, LANGAN-EVANS, Carl, CLARK, David R. and MORTON, James P.
(2021).
Quantification of training load distribution in mixed martial arts athletes: A lack of periodisation and load management.
PLOS ONE, 16 (5).
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