International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance Volume 5, Issue 1 (March 2010)
- Editorial
- Being an Elite Sports Scientist: A Balancing Act?
Kevin G. Thompson pages 1–2
- Original Investigations
- Reliability, Usefulness, and Validity of a
Repeated Sprint and Jump Ability Test
Martin Buchheit, Matt Spencer, Said Ahmaidi pages 3–17
- Caffeine Does Not Augment Markers
of Muscle Damage or Leukocytosis
Following Resistance Exercise
Marco Machado, Alexander J. Koch, Jeffrey M. Willardson, Frederico C. dos Santos, Victor M. Curty, Lucas N. Pereira pages 18–26
- Effects of Acute Multinutrient
Supplementation on Rugby Union Game
Performance and Recovery
Geoff Minett, Rob Duffield, Stephen Bird pages 27–41
- Acute Carbohydrate Ingestion Affects
Lactate Response in Highly Trained
Swimmers
Mindy L. Millard-Stafford, Mary Beth Brown, Teresa K. Snow pages 42–54
- Heart Rate Responses and Fluid Balance
of Competitive Cross-Country Hang
Gliding Pilots
Darren P. Morton pages 55–63
- The Bath University Rugby Shuttle Test
(BURST): A Pilot Study
Simon Roberts, Keith Stokes, Lee Weston, Grant Trewartha pages 64–74
- The Physical and Physiological Demands
of Basketball Training and Competition
Paul G. Montgomery, David B. Pyne, Clare Minahan pages 75–86
- The Effect of Prior Endurance Training on
Nap Sleep Patterns
Daniel J. Davies, Kenneth S. Graham, Chin Moi Chow pages 87–97
- Invited Commentary
- Elite Athletes: Are the Genes
the Champions?
Alejandro Lucía, María Morán, He Zihong, Jonatan R. Ruiz pages 98–102
- Talent Development in Adolescent
Team Sports: A Review
Darren J. Burgess, Geraldine A. Naughton pages 103–116
- Technical Reports
- Reliability of an In-Water Repeated-Sprint
Test for Water Polo
Frankie H.Y. Tan, Ted Polglaze, Brian Dawson pages 117–120
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