ISSN 0264-0414 (Print); ISSN 1466-447X (Online)
Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group
Estimating fat-free mass in elite youth male soccer players: cross-validation of different field methods and development of prediction equation pp. 1197-1204(8) Authors: Munguía-Izquierdo; Suárez-Arrones; Di Salvo; Paredes-Hernández; Ara; Mendez-Villanueva
Reliability, usefulness and construct validity of the Combined Basketball Skill Test (CBST) pp. 1205-1211(7) Authors: Conte; Smith; Santolamazza; Favero; Tessitore; Coutts
Physical profiles of elite, sub-elite, regional and age-group netballers pp. 1212-1219(8) Authors: Simpson; Jenkins; Leveritt; Kelly
Cricket fast bowling detection in a training setting using an inertial measurement unit and machine learning pp. 1220-1226(7) Authors: McGrath; Neville; Stewart; Cronin
Can sit-to-stand muscle power explain the ability to perform functional tasks in adults with severe obesity? pp. 1227-1234(8) Authors: Orange; Marshall; Madden; Vince
The effects of 4 weeks normobaric hypoxia training on microvascular responses in the forearm flexor pp. 1235-1241(7) Authors: Fryer; Stone; Dickson; Wilhelmsen; Cowen; Faulkner; Lambrick; Stoner
Mediating effect of aerobic fitness on the association between physical activity and academic achievement among adolescents: A cross-sectional study in Okinawa, Japan pp. 1242-1249(8) Authors: Kyan; Takakura; Miyagi
Validity of the Marshall Sitting Questionnaire in people with multiple sclerosis pp. 1250-1256(7) Authors: Sasaki; Motl; McAuley
Twelve weeks of low volume sprint interval training improves cardio-metabolic health outcomes in overweight females pp. 1257-1264(8) Authors: Sun; Zhang; Kong; Shi; Tong; Nie
Determination of peak cardiorespiratory fitness parameters in children: which averaging method should we use? pp. 1265-1269(5) Authors: Blanchard; Blais; Chetaille; Bisson; Counil; Girard; Lafrenaye; Dallaire
Evaluation of wrist and hip sedentary behaviour and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity raw acceleration cutpoints in older adults pp. 1270-1279(10) Authors: Sanders; Boddy; Sparks; Curry; Roe; Kaehne; Fairclough
A rule induction framework for the determination of representative learning design in skilled performance pp. 1280-1285(6) Authors: Robertson; Spencer; Back; Farrow
How many times per week should a muscle be trained to maximize muscle hypertrophy? A systematic review and meta-analysis of studies examining the effects of resistance training frequency pp. 1286-1295(10) Authors: Schoenfeld; Grgic; Krieger
Clinical and biochemical characteristics of high-intensity functional training (HIFT) and overtraining syndrome: findings from the EROS study (The EROS-HIFT) pp. 1296-1307(12) Authors: Cadegiani; Kater; Gazola
Dynamic balance performance varies by position but not by age group in elite Rugby Union players – a normative study pp. 1308-1313(6) Authors: Johnston; Duignan; Coughlan; Caulfield
Does moderate-intensity continuous training result in greater total energy expenditure compared to high-intensity interval training? pp. 1314-1315(2) Authors: Andreato; Branco; Esteves
Author’s reply to Andreato et al: “Can we consider that the moderate-intensity continuous training results in higher total energy expenditure comparable to high-intensity interval training?” pp. 1316-1317(2) Authors: Schaun; Pinto; Praia; Alberton