DG
Publications
- A Review of the Biomechanical Differences Between the High-Bar and Low-Bar Back-Squat
- The High-Bar and Low-Bar Back-Squats: A Biomechanical Analysis
- The Demands of Professional Rugby League Match-Play: a Meta-analysis
- Foot accelerations are larger than tibia accelerations during sprinting when measured with inertial measurement units
- Precision of the Integrated Cognitive Assessment for the assessment of neurocognitive performance in athletes
- Load-carriage conditioning elicits task-specific physical and psychophysical improvements in males
- The symmetry angle identifies less clinically relevant inter-limb asymmetries than the symmetry index in healthy adults
- Lower limb impact accelerations vary with sensor placement
- A targeted load-carriage training program elicits positive adaptations after 10-weeks
- Male and female muscular and physical adaptations to load carriage conditioning are sex specific
- A new technique to quantify positional differences in external mechanical load during professional rugby league
- Males and females respond differently over a 5 km loaded march and after 10 weeks of training
- The demands of professional rugby league match-play
- Measurement of lower-limb asymmetry in professional rugby league
- Not all physical performance tests are related to early season match running performance in professional rugby league
- Changes in acceleration load as measured by inertial measurement units manifest in the upper body after an extended running task
- Sex-specific physical performance adaptive responses are elicited after 10 weeks of load carriage conditioning
- Precision of the GE Lunar Total Body-Less Head Scan for the Measurement of Three-Compartment Body Composition in Athletes
- A kinetic analysis of four high velocity, horizontally focused step-up variations for acceleration training
- Exploring the Effects of the CONKA Nutraceutical Health Product in a Drosophila melanogaster Repetitive Concussion Model
- Position specific peak running demands, and influence of bout type in professional rugby union
- 10-week load- carriage training program reduces perceived task demands