N. Russell’s research while affiliated with University of Technology Sydney and other places

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Publications (3)


394 A comparison of different recovery practices during the half-time of a simulated team sport match on subsequent repeated sprint ability
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December 2005

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Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport

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N. Russell

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A. Sirotic


Citations (2)


... To address been investigated in amateur (unpublished observathese concerns, several recent rugby league timetions), semi-professional [58] and junior elite [59] rugby motion analysis studies have been published. [56,57] In league players. As expected, the intensity of matcha preliminary study of elite (National Rugby es increases as the playing level is increased. ...

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Applied Physiology of Rugby League
112 Time-motion analysis of elite and semi-elite Rugby League
  • Citing Article
  • December 2005

Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport

... In Study 2, the subjects completed an intermittent test protocol on a non-motorised Force 3.0 Dynameter TM treadmill (Woodway, Waukesha, USA) at rest, and following 10 min, 20 min and at completion of the 30 min intermittent running protocol. 11 Capillary samples were concurrently measured in the i-STAT (100 L) and Accusport (30 L) analysers (Boehrigner Mannheim, Germany), respectively. ...

The Reliability of a Team Sport-Specific Running Protocol on a Non-Motorised Treadmill
  • Citing Article
  • December 2005

Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport