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All models are wrong, but the critical power model is useful.
Muniz, Daniel; Maunder, Ed; Brazier, Jon; Hunter, Ben (2023-11-17) -
The Application of non-linear methods to quantify changes to movement dynamics during running: A scoping review
Hunter, Ben; Karsten, Bettina; Greenhalgh, Andrew; Burnley, Mark; Muniz, Daniel (2023-06-17)The aim of this scoping review was to evaluate research approaches that quantify changes to non-linear movement dynamics during running in response to fatigue, different speeds, and fitness levels. PubMed and Scopus were ... -
Commentary on Viewpoint: Using V̇O2max as a marker of training status in athletes - can we do better?
Hunter, Ben; Meyler, Samuel; Muniz, Daniel (2022-07-01)To the editor: Podlogar et al. (1) have presented a compelling argument for using the critical intensity as an alternative method of classifying athletes. It was concluded that the critical intensity best represents the ... -
Decoupling of internal and external workload during a marathon: An analysis of durability in 82,303 recreational runner
Smyth, Barry; Maunder, Ed; Meyler, Samuel; Hunter, Ben; Muniz, Daniel (2022-09-30)Aim: This study characterised the decoupling of internal-to-external workload in marathon running and investigated whether decoupling magnitude and onset could improve predictions of marathon performance. Methods: The ... -
The effect of gender and load type on lower extremity biomechanics during jump landings
Hunter, Ben (2017-05-09)Introduction: Both gender and additional load have been shown to affect landing mechanics. Females are at an increased risk of sustaining an anterior cruciate ligament injury and patellofemoral pain syndrome, whereas males ...