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2012-05-01Mixed-method pre-cooling reduces physiological demand without improving performance of medium-fast bowling in the heatMinett, GM; Duffield, R; Kellett, A; Portus, M
2014-01-01A descriptive analysis of internal and external loads for elite-level tennis drillsMurphy, AP; Duffield, R; Kellett, A; Reid, M
2013-03-01The influence of field size, player number and rule changes on the physiological responses and movement demands of small-sided games for cricket trainingVickery, W; Dascombe, B; Duffield, R; Kellett, A; Portus, M
2015-01-01The effect of predeparture training loads on posttour physical capacities in high-performance junior tennis playersMurphy, AP; Duffield, R; Kellett, A; Gescheit, D; Reid, M
2016-03Health-Related Quality of Life, Psychological Distress, and Sexual Changes Following Prostate Cancer: A Comparison of Gay and Bisexual Men with Heterosexual Men.Ussher, JM; Perz, J; Kellett, A; Chambers, S; Latini, D; Davis, ID; Rose, D; Dowsett, GW; Williams, S
2012-09-01Effects of mixed-method cooling on recovery of medium-fast bowling performance in hot conditions on consecutive daysMinett, GM; Duffield, R; Kellett, A; Portus, M
2014-01-01Recovery from repeated on-court tennis sessions: Combining cold-water immersion, compression, and sleep interventionsDuffield, R; Murphy, A; Kellett, A; Reid, M
2016-01-01A comparison of the perceptual and technical demands of tennis training, simulated match play, and competitive tournamentsMurphy, AP; Duffield, R; Kellett, A; Reid, M
2014-01-01Comparison of athlete-coach perceptions of internal and external load markers for elite junior tennis trainingMurphy, AP; Duffield, R; Kellett, A; Reid, M
2013-01-01Battlezone: An examination of the physiological responses, movement demands and reproducibility of small-sided cricket gamesVickery, W; Dascombe, B; Duffield, R; Kellett, A; Portus, M
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