ISSN 0264-0414 (Print); ISSN 1466-447X (Online)
Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group
Cognitively challenging physical activity benefits executive function in overweight children pp. 201-211(11) Authors: Crova; Struzzolino; Marchetti; Masci; Vannozzi; Forte; Pesce
Beliefs about the causes of success in sports and susceptibility for doping use in adolescent athletes pp. 212-219(8) Authors: Barkoukis; Lazuras; Tsorbatzoudis
Stroke-coordination and symmetry of elite backstroke swimmers using a comparison between net drag force and timing protocols pp. 220-228(9) Authors: Formosa; Sayers; Burkett
Physiological assessment of isolated running does not directly replicate running capacity after triathlon-specific cycling pp. 229-238(10) Authors: Etxebarria; Hunt; Ingham; Ferguson
Physiological demands of women’s rugby union: time–motion analysis and heart rate response pp. 239-247(9) Authors: Virr; Game; Bell; Syrotuik
The changes in age of peak swim speed for elite male and female Swiss freestyle swimmers between 1994 and 2012 pp. 248-258(11) Authors: RĂ¼st; Knechtle; Rosemann; Lepers
Obsessive passion: a dependency associated with injury-related risky behaviour in dancers pp. 259-267(9) Authors: Akehurst; Oliver
Physiological and biomechanical responses to walking underwater on a non-motorised treadmill: effects of different exercise intensities and depths in middle-aged healthy women pp. 268-277(10) Authors: Benelli; Colasanti; Ditroilo; Cuesta-Vargas; Gatta; Giacomini; Lucertini
The effect of leg kick on sprint front crawl swimming pp. 278-289(12) Authors: Gourgoulis; Boli; Aggeloussis; Toubekis; Antoniou; Kasimatis; Vezos; Michalopoulou; Kambas; Mavromatis
A new approach to quantifying physical demand in rugby union pp. 290-300(11) Authors: Lacome; Piscione; Hager; Bourdin