Tuesday 12th April
Oral communications: 11:45-13:30 Oral communication 1: Biomechanics I Room: Westminster CWE017 Chair: Dr Joanna Scurr Co-Chair: Sarah Jaques
Time Speaker Title Abstract no.
11:45-12:00 Davies, K. Inter-limb biomechanical variability of the cutting manoeuvre. B4O
12:00-12:15 Edgar, R. The effect of vibration intensity on upper and lower body range of motion using a vibration plate.
B5O
12:15-12:30 Gowers, E The effects of elastic and non-elastic tape on ankle range of motion and stability, before and after exercise.
B3O
12:30-12:45 Markendale, E. Risk of anterior cruciate ligament injury in side cutting in football: half-time recovery is mostly incomplete and dependant on the individual.
B11O
12:45-13:00 Walker, J. 2D analysis of breast movement in water during vertical jumping.
B22O
13:00-13:15 Webster, F. A biomechanical assessment between the variation of muscle activity, within the upper extremities, during a topspin and slice serve.
B16O
Oral communication 2: Exercise and the Environment Room: Westminster CWE018 Chair: Dr Lee Taylor Co-Chair: Kimberley Ashdown
Time Speaker Title Abstract no.
11:45-12:00 Black, M. The core temperature response to base-layer clothing during an incremental treadmill protocol.
P3O
12:00-12:15 Jelleyman, C. Is raised intracranial pressure the cause of acute mountain sickness?
P65O
12:15-12:30 Reinsch. J. The effect of altitude acclimatisation on the thermoregulatory response to a cold and hypoxic environment.
P66O
12:30-12:45 Tumilty, L. A tyrosine and phenylalanine free amino acid mixture decreases exercise capacity in a warm environment.
P15O
12:45-13:00 Carey, N. Impact of disrupted sleep on cutaneous thermal hyperaemia assessed by laser Doppler flowmetry in healthy young males.
P70O
Oral communication 3: Measurement and Evaluation Room: Chritchley CCR015 Chair: Grace Smith Co-Chair: Arwel Jones
Time Speaker Title Abstract no.
11:45-12:00 Evans, H. A Perceptually regulated, graded exercise test predicts VO2max during treadmill exercise in sedentary and active participants.
P62O
12:00-12:15 Harper, D. The ten to five repeated jump test: A new test for evaluation of lower body reactive strength.
SC12O
12:15-12:30 Hill, M. The concurrent validity of the Risk Taking Behaviour Inventory.
Ps37O
12:30-12:45 Quarterman, J. The impact of cadence variations upon the sub-maximal prediction of VO2-peak using the YMCA test.
P16O
12:45-13:00 Taylor, S. A study to investigate the validity and reliability of the repeated-sprint test as an indicator of aerobic capacity in university-level Men‟s field hockey.
SC1O
13:00-13:15 Waldron, M. Predicting timing gate speed from a 5 Hz Global Positioning System.
PA2O
Oral communication 4: Science and Team Sports I Room: Chritchley CCR004 1/2 Chair: Dr Jacky Forsyth Co-Chair: Oliver Caddy
Time Speaker Title Abstract no.
11:45-12:00 Middleton, J. Physiological demands of running and dribbling a ball in soccer.
P77O
12:00-12:15 Curran, J. Assessment of the accumulated load of football specific tasks in amateur footballers.
PA12O
12:15-12:30 Patton, J. A profile of shots in the IBSA World Blind Football Championship 2010: Implications for coaching.
PA8O
12:30-12:45 Tiernan, C. Does an increase in carbohydrate intake improve performance in female soccer players?
P13O
12:45-13:00 MacNay, S. Assessment of neuromuscular recovery and fatigue following a simulated rugby league match and its affect on a subsequent performance.
P51O
13:00-13:15 Barlow, C. The effects of menstruation cycle on sprint performance in female rugby players.
SC8O
Oral communication 5: Health and Exercise I Room: Best CBB012 Chair: Dr Ian Pritchard Co-Chair: David Hebblethwaite
Time Speaker Title Abstract no.
11:45-12:00 Bennett, J. Participant confidence levels and views on training preparation for Entry Level „open water dives‟ in scuba diving.
C7O
12:00-12:15 Haasova, M. The acute effects of walking and isometric exercise on cigarette cravings and attentional bias.
Ps46O
12:15-12:30 Haycock, D. Lost in transitions: Exploring the relationship between life transitions, health and lifelong participation in sport and physical activity.
S9O
12:30-12:45 Larner, R.J. Exploring the relationship between social physique anxiety, emotion regulation abilities, and physical activity behaviours.
Ps23O
12:45-13:00 Speke, S.E. The impact of exercise on body image. Ps18O
13:00-13:15 Wareing, G. The influence of social support upon adherence to rehabilitation programmes.
Ps11O
Oral communication 6: Strength and Conditioning Room: Chritchley CCR014 Chair: Dave Sykes Co-Chair: Matthew Cook
Time Speaker Title Abstract no.
11:45-12:00 Fitzgerald, L. Is the fatigue experienced during resistance training neural or metabolic?
SC6O
12:00-12:15 Deane, C. Post-exercise fat oxidation following aerobic and resistance exercise in 18-19 year-olds.
P36O
12:15-12:30 Gilgeous, B. Post-activation potentiation improves sprint performance in trained athletes.
SC13O
12:30-12:45 Moseley, S.E. Evening weight-lifting performance after two nights partial sleep deprivation; are “power naps” on the day of competition useful?
SC5O
12:45-13:00 Thomson, E. Time motion analysis of competitive amateur boxing performance.
PA10O
13:00-13:15 Prior, F. Effects of potentiating volume on power output in a ten second cycle sprint.
SC3O
Oral communication 7: Skeletal Muscle and Exercise Room: Best CBB115 Chair: Professor Jo Doust Co-Chair: Sophie Taylor
Time Speaker Title Abstract no.
11:45-12:00 Burt, D. The effects of repeated bouts of muscle-damaging exercise on sub-maximal endurance performance.
P14O
12:00-12:15 Chidnok, W. Effect of „recovery‟ intensity on exercise tolerance, oxygen uptake and iEMG during intermittent cycling.
P21O
12:15-12:30 Doncaster, G. The effects of exercise-induced muscle damage on endurance performance during arm-crank ergometry.
P33O
12:30-12:45 Moore, J. The effect an imagery script has on force production in the squat jump.
Ps9O
12:45-13:00 Tuttle, J.A. Effect of exercise induced stress on leukocyte hsp72, GRP78, hsp90α and GRP94 mRNA expression.
P71O
13:00-13:15 Varley, I. ACTN3 genotype and human fatigue-related neuromuscular performance.
P37O
Oral communication 8: Sports Nutrition I Room: Chritchley CCR002 1/2 Chair: Dr Caroline Dodd-Reynolds Co-Chair: Fion Curtis
Time Speaker Title Abstract no.
11:45-12:00 Clayton, D.J. The effect of milk protein addition to a carbohydrate-electrolyte rehydration solution consumed after exercise in the heat: Is there a dose response relationship?
N16O
12:00-12:15 Highton, J. The effects of carbohydrate-protein ingestion on multiple-sprint sport performance.
N18O
12:15-12:30 March, D. A comparison of short (2 days) and longer term (14 days) of bovine colostrum supplementation on exercise induced changes in gut permeability.
N17O
12:30-12:45 Wrigley, D. The effect of carbohydrate and protein ingestion during variable-intensity cycling on hydration status.
N7O
12:45-13:00 Wu, D.M.Y. Effect of low glycaemic index meals on appetite sensation and energy balance of male adult athletes.
N6O
13:00-13:15 Wylie, L. Effect of dietary nitrate supplementation on maximal and heavy intensity cycle exercise in humans.
P83O
Oral communication 9: Sports Psychology I Room: Molloy Lecture Theatre Chair: Dr Brett Smith Co-Chair: Eleri Jones
Time Speaker Title Abstract no.
11:45-12:00 Baulsom, M.P. Examining the relationship between emotion regulation strategies and cohesion in sport organizations.
Ps39O
12:00-12:15 Burke, S. A comparison of approach-avoidance achievement goals between female team and individual sport athletes.
Ps10O
12:15-12:30 Cooper. J. Can Transactional and Transformational leadership styles be interchangeable within a sports team?
Ps44O
12:30-12:45 Dalton, S. Behaviours of world-class athletes: What do we see on the pitch?
Ps13O
12:45-13:00 Glover, L. An exploration of the stress process experienced by field event athletes during competition.
Ps4O
13:00-13:15 Kelly. A.F. Exploring the 4 W‟s of self talk in elite fast bowlers: Where, When, What and Why?
Ps20O
13:15-13:30 Sitch, M. “Getting on the scales is the first competition”: Stress and coping in making weight for combat sports.
Ps36O
Oral communication 10: The Child and Exercise I Room: Chritchley CCR017 Chair: Dr Nicola McWhannell Co-Chair: Hattie Taylor
Time Speaker Title Abstract no.
11:45-12:00 Bozier, R. The influence of parental physical activity upon child‟s physical activity. Impact of parents‟ physical activity on mode of travel to school.
S11O
12:00-12:15 Brooks, L. Associations between school-day breakfast habits and clustered metabolic risk in British schoolchildren.
N21O
12:15-12:30 Jones, A. Is habitual vigorous physical activity is a more accurate predictor of cardio-respiratory fitness than moderate physical activity?
P60O
12:30-12:45 Collins, P. The contribution of school commuting to young people‟s total free-living physical activity levels in rural and suburban schools.
S7O
12:45-13:00 Goddard, H.M. The gendered nature of secondary school physical education: A case study of the views and experiences of Year 11 pupils in a Greater Manchester school.
S10O
13:00-13:15 Cunliffe, D. Should teaching dance to children continue to be done kinaesthetically?
C2O
13:15-13:30 Emerton, L. The participation of young disabled pupils and those with special educational needs in mainstream physical education: Voices, views and experiences.
S2O
Tuesday 12th April
Poster communications: 15:00-16:30 Room: Downes Sports Hall
Board No.
Name Title Abstract no.
1 Bennett, F. Differences in hopping mechanics between children and adults. B10P
2 Davidson, C.
In-shoe Plantar Pressure Distribution during Football-specific Movements: Effect of Shoewear and Playing Surface.
B17P
3 Tate, M.A.
The difference in weight transfer between professional and 2 groups of amateur golfers and the effect on ball velocity and launch angle
B18P
4 Collinson, A.
A biomechanical investigation into the different trajectories used for a penalty kick in soccer
B21P
5 Gundry, L.
An investigation into student perceptions of the attributes of an effective physical education teacher.
C1P
6 Bradley, L.
Influence of age-grouping and track distance on relative age effects in athletics.
C5P
7 Sims, M.
A quantitative analysis of the coaching behaviour within elite and non elite kayaking.
C6P
8 Lavin, J.
Effects of sports drinks on blood glucose and performance in experienced swimmers.
N10P
10 Phillips, S.M.
Carbohydrate ingestion during team games exercise: Current knowledge and areas for future investigation.
N2P
11 Stanton, N.
The effect of caffeine on high-intensity, intermittent sprint performance in male collegiate rugby players using a work: rest ratio of 1:20.
N8P
12 Sansom, J.H.
Does Beetroot Juice supplementation limit or delay the onset of muscular soreness?
P10P
13 Rankine, B. The effect of oral contraception on isokinetic leg strength. P12P
14 Kelly, J. A.
Assessment of the Physiological Responses to Acute and Chronic BrushBoarding.
P20P
15 Sherman, J.
Can the Nintendo® wii fit plus improve the health of sedentary individuals?
P23P
16 Caddy, O. Cadence in competitive cyclists: VO2 kinetics and efficiency. P29P
17 Vincett, B.
Optimal cadence in competitive cyclists: Pedal mechanics and neuromuscular responses.
P30P
18 West, D.
Central blood pressure versus peripheral blood pressure at rest, incremental exercise and recovery in a young female and male cohort.
P31P
19 Biswell, K. Effects of 9 weeks resistance training on left ventricular structure. P47P
20 McVeigh, D.M.
Deception of pre-cooling temperature and cardiovascular strain upon self-paced 5K running performance in the heat.
P54P
21 Wheeler, A
Effect of diet, stress and physical activity on weight change during the first year of undergraduate study.
P5P
22 Ashdown, K.
Assessment of the efficiency of two strategies for high-altitude trekking: Slow plod vs. rush and rest.
P63P
23 Baker, D.P.
The reliability of responses to repeated laboratory assessment; the evaluation of a preload-performance protocol in runners.
P6P
24 Goncalves, F.M.
Physiological profile of the under 16 years old Portuguese national team of Judo: Relationship between assessments and correlation with competitive results.
P81P
25 Watkins, S.
The effect of upper leg pre-cooling on single bout sprint performance on a cycle ergometer in hot, humid conditions.
P8P
26 Angwin, E.
The effects of playing position and playing level on selected fitness test results in female soccer players.
PA13P
27 Haines, M.
Goal scoring patterns over the course of a match and season: An analysis of the 2009-2010 English Premier League (no winter break) and German Bundesliga (winter break) seasons.
PA6P
28 Wells, M. Systematic variation in power output during a simulated hilly time trial. PA7P
29 Ellis-Woodley. J.
The relationship between injury prevalence and training load in a professional rugby union squad.
PA9P
30 Parry, E. An investigation of coping antecedents in relation to injury. Ps12P
31 Moorcroft, K. The difference in sources of sport confidence in netball and trampolining. Ps15P
32 Allen, S.
Experiences of Olympic competition: Home advantage or disadvantage?
Ps16P
33 Grayson, M.
The effect of extroversion-introversion level on exercise motivation and sport participation.
Ps1P
34 Brook, L.
Perception of adolescent male body image: Comparing physical activity to non-physical activity.
Ps28P
35 McCarron, V.
The effects sports advertising has on body image and participant in sport in adolescents.
Ps29P
36 Malpass, J.
The effects of an audience on mental readiness and the performance of the penalty in football.
Ps30P
37 Jones, G.
Age related effects on empathetic accuracy in national level swimmers and their male coach.
Ps40P
38 Sly, D.
Effects of self-selected versus experimenter-selected asynchronous music on levels of intrinsic motivation during circuit training exercise.
Ps41P
39 Eminue, A.E.
Increasing individual and organisational profitability in personal training: A case study of two health clubs in East London.
SC11P
40 Mola, J.N.
Postactivation potentiation in professional soccer players: Optimal recovery a proposal.
SC4P
41 Whitmore, A.J.
The effects of a single weekly session of plyometric training in conjunction with a football training session over an eight-week period on explosive muscular power of recreational adolescent male footballers
SC7P
42 Kearns, M.
Validation of the equation proposed by Horvat et al. (2007) to predict strength in female University athletes.
SC9P
43 Teacy, D.
The psychophysical effects of motivational music video on treadmill walking.
Ps27P
Wednesday 13th April
Oral communications: 9:00-10:45 Oral communication 11: The Applied Practitioner Room: Westminster CWE017 Chair: Dr Gareth Jones Co-Chair: Ben Vincent
Time Speaker Title Abstract no.
9:00-9:15 Croft, L. A physiological case study of a double amputee marathon runner.
P49O
9:15-9:30 Gerrett, N. Endurance training intervention and heat acclimation for a female runner: A case study.
P7O
9:30-9:45 Jones, E.S. The Neophyte practitioner: Reflective practice as a tool for Sport Psychology Consultation Effectiveness.
Ps25O
9:45-10:00 Moore, I. A multidisciplinary examination of beginner female runners B9O
10:00-10:15 Parker Simpson, L. The physiological effects of six sessions of sprint-interval training in a trained cyclist.
P46O
10:15-10:30 Rees, T. “Why do they do it?” Understanding reasons for participation in Ironman triathlon.
S12O
Oral communication 12: Physiology of Health Room: Westminster CWE018 Chair: Dr Keith Tolfrey Co-Chair: Bharat Patel
Time Speaker Title Abstract no.
9:00-9:15 Atkinson, C. Impact of 8-week cycling exercise training and shear modulation on forearm microvascular nitric oxide dependent vasodilation in humans.
P67O
9:15-9:30 Cook, M. The Effects 8 Weeks Inspiratory Muscle Training on a Self-Paced Six Minute Stepper Task in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Patients.
P32O
9:30-9:45 Impey, S. The Effects of Up-regulating or Down-regulating the Cardiac Transcription Factor, GATA-4 on Endogenous Cardiac Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Potential.
P73O
9:45-10:00 Shipton, J.
An echocardiographic cross-sectional investigation into the relationship between left ventricular morphology and VO2max performance of untrained sedentary males and trained male cyclists.
P41O
10:00-10:15 Sprung, V.S. Endothelial function is impaired in polycystic ovarian syndrome and can be improved with exercise training.
P38O
Oral communication 13: Biomechanics II Room: Chritchley CCR015 Chair: Dr Paul Worsfold Co-Chair: Kelly Markendale
Time Speaker Title Abstract no.
9:00-9:15 Jaques, S. Ability of gait indices to detect variations of gait in response to controlled manipulations that emulate activities of daily living.
B13O
9:15-9:30 Patel, B. The relationship between breast displacement, breast pain and treadmill running speed
B2O
9:30-9:45 Rowlands, K. How do older people respond to a perturbation during walking?
B1O
9:45-10:00 Spargo, I. Identification of gait events without a force plate during walking, running and sprinting: A comparison of methods
B19O
10:00-10:15 Wyatt, H. Do mechanical variability levels vary between barefoot and shod conditions for middle distance runners?
B7O
Oral communication 14: Science and Team Sports II Room: Chritchley CCR004 1/2 Chair: Jamie Highton Co-Chair: Mark Tabbrett
Time Speaker Title Abstract no.
9:00-9:15 Cahill, N. Positional demands of elite rugby union players PA4O
9:15-9:30 Wadkin, K. Evaluation of nutritional knowledge and dietary intake of cricket players participating in an individualised nutrition education programme
N14O
9:30-9:45 Gwilliam, H. Perceived hydration status versus actual hydration status in university rugby league players.
P56O
9:45-10:00 Arabshahi, R. Training load, physiological assessment and team performance of a university netball team.
PA11O
10:00-10:15 Thorne, J. Bigger, Faster, Stronger: The management of pain and injury in elite rugby union academies.
S8O
10:15-10:30 Braisdell, G. Relationship between game activity profiles and 24-h post-game serum creatine kinase concentrations in senior elite standard rugby league players.
SC2O
Oral communication 15: Health and Exercise II Room: Best CBB012 Chair: Dr John Buckley Co-Chair: James Tuttle
Time Speaker Title Abstract no.
9:00-9:15 Curtis, F. The role of vitamin D in type 2 diabetes; work in progress N12O
9:15-9:30 Digby Bratton, N.
Time course change to endothelial-dependent, nitric-oxide independent vascular function and capacity following an 8-week exercise program with shear rate modulation in one limb
P64O
9:30-9:45 Edwards, J. Sedentary activities and the prevalence of overweight and obesity.
P53O
9:45-10:00 Hebblethwaite, D. The effects of prescribed exercise to health when delivered within a Primary Care environment.
P1O
10:00-10:15 Moore, M. A qualitative investigation of the effects of type 1 diabetes on anxiety levels in everyday life
Ps6O
10:15-10:30 Thomas, L. Six month follow up of a community based exercise and lifestyle programme for cancer patients post treatment.
P50O
Oral communication 16: Social Sciences Room: Chritchley CCR014 Chair: Dr Martin Roderick Co-Chair: Matthew Sitch
Time Speaker Title Abstract no.
9:00-9:15 Douglass, D. Reinvestment within Action sports; how risk will affect any stage of a career.
Ps14O
9:15-9:30 Morris, R. An Investigation into the Transition Experiences of Young Professional Athletes in Football
Ps8O
9:30-9:45 Platts, C. Young footballers in transition: Implications for leisure S6O
9:45-10:00 Houghton, L.J. Transitions into academy and Premiership football and the impact on the identity and development of young players
Ps35O
10:00-10:15 Henderson, R. “Inspiring Imps”: Programme Evaluation of a football intervention targeting mental ill health services users through a professional Football Club.
S4O
10:15-10:30 Lappin, T.
Inclusive or exclusive? Listening to the voices of young disabled people and children with special educational needs, regarding their relationships with Learning Support Assistants in PE.
S5O
Oral communication 17: Physiology of Performance Room: Best CBB115 Chair: Dr Dan Gordon Co-Chair: Gareth Leggett
Time Speaker Title Abstract no.
9:00-9:15 Akerman, A. Impact of repetitive same day prolonged exercise bouts on cardiac function and markers of cardiac damage.
P68O
9:15-9:30 Amer, B.J. The effects of prior running on cycling performance. P52O
9:30-9:45 Bennett, E.T. The effect of three different pacing strategies (power profiles) on oxygen uptake kinetics (VO2) during 62 s cycle sprints.
P74O
9:45-10:00 Chamberlain, S. The effects of pacing strategies on physiological responses and performance in 400 m freestyle swimming.
P28O
10.00-10:15 Park, O. Running the extra mile: Factors relating to increased running economy in distance runners.
P42O
10.15-10:30 Rowley, N.J. Artery remodelling in elite athletes and spinal cord injury patients: Insights into localised and systemic adaptation
P69O
Oral communication 18: Sports Nutrition II Room: Chritchley CCR002 1/2 Chair: Dr Ceri Nicholas Co-Chair: Daniel March
Time Speaker Title Abstract no.
9:00-9:15 Ballam, T. The effects of chronic supplementation of beta-alanine on a competition specific protocol in amateur boxers.
P25O
9:15-9:30 Flannigan, A. The effect of a carbohydrate mouth rinse on 10 km running performance.
N20O
9:30-9:45 Hayward, G Effect of acute dietary nitrate supplementation on long distance cycling time trial performance.
P45O
9:45-10:00 Jones, A. The effect of acute bovine colostrum supplementation on neutrophil responses to prolonged cycling.
N13O
10:00-10:15 Mactier, I. The effect of fish oil supplementation upon the immunological response to exercise.
N1O
10:15-10:30 O'Leary, T.J. The effect of caffeine co-ingested with carbohydrate on 2000 metre rowing performance.
N3O
Oral communication 19: Sports Psychology II Room: Molloy Lecture Theatre Chair: Dr Carmel Triggs Co-Chair: Gemma Louise Wareing
Time Speaker Title Abstract no.
9:00-9:15 Bate, B. Developing team decision making capabilities in a professional football team.
C4O
9:15-9:30 Fitzpatrick, N. Investigating the Effects of Pre-performance Routines on Quadrathlon Performance and Performance Consistency.
Ps22O
9:30- 9:45 Figgins, S.G. The Effect of a Centering Intervention on Performance and Anxiety in a Golf Putting Task.
Ps26O
9:45-10:00 Lisle, S. Other efficacy and rock climbing performance. Ps34O
10:00-10:15 Cunningham, I. An inductive investigation into the interaction between decision making and decision communications in elite rugby union officials.
Ps38O
10:15-10:30 Taylor, H. A study into the coach-athlete relationship based upon Role Theory.
C3O
10:30-10:45 Williams, C. A qualitative investigation into the effects of anxiety on Netball performance
Ps7O
Oral communication 20: The Child and Exercise II Room: Chritchley CCR017 Chair: Andy Scattergood Co-Chair: Leanne Glover
Time Speaker Title Abstract no.
9:00-9:15 Moreno, J.W. The developmental activities of elite soccer players aged 16 years in Brazil and Mexico
Ps45O
9:15-9:30 Bright, J. „Not Just a Boys Game‟: Programme evaluation of a multi-agency cricket intervention designed to reduce gender inequity in a city in the East of England.
S3O
9:30-9:45 Wheeler, S. The significance of family culture for sports participation. S1O
9:45-10:00 Maher, M. The relationship between recreational cycling and cardio-respiratory fitness in English school children.
P18P
10:00-10:15 McMillan, J. Acute or habitual breakfast consumption: associations with cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF).
N5O
Wednesday 13th April
Poster communications: 13:15-14:45 Room: Downes Sports Hall
Board No.
Name Title Abstract no.
1 Peters, D. The effect of distance from a target on force and biomechanics during a martial arts kick.
B14P
2 Patel, S. A comparison of lower limb muscle activity when wearing Masai Barefoot Technology® shoes and standard running shoes.
B20P
4 Hamzeh, M. Can pennation angle and muscle thickness be predicted from EMGS for vastus lateralis and rectus femoris during isometric contractions?
B6P
5 Crawford.S. An experimental investigation to determine whether varying levels of head protection reduce the risk of cranio-facial injury.
B8P
6 Kaye, A. Effects of rehydration strategies on physiological performance in club swimmers.
N11P
7 Shaw, M. Does the perceived intake of caffeine have an effect on aerobic performance?
N15P
8 Kaya, S. An investigation analysing the effects of a high alkaline diet versus sodium bicarbonate on high intensity performance.
N4P
9 Patel, K. The effects of oral Magnesium supplementation on muscular recovery N9P
10 Fitch, N. Effect of lower body cold water immersion on self-paced endurance rowing in hot, humid conditions in females.
P11P
11 Tabrett, M. The effect of isokinetic eccentric fatigue on angle specific functional hamstring to quadriceps ratio.
P17P
12 Sweeney, M. Comparison of Lactate Pro and Biosen C-line Lactate Analysers. P19P
13 Metcalfe, A. A new self-paced protocol to directly measure maximal oxygen uptake P22P
14 Prendergast, A. Neuromuscular electrical stimulation and its associated discomfort have an effect on the relationship between rate of perceived exertion and bodily physiological responses.
P24P
15 Le Feuvre, S. The physiological and performance effects of even and positive pacing strategies on 1km pursuit ergometer cycling in physically trained athletes.
P27P
16 Ruddock, A.D. Use of the session-RPE method for assessing training demand in elite standard junior rugby league players.
P2P
17 Leggett, G.J. The effect of pacing strategy on energetics during a 62 second cycling test.
P34P
18 Trehearn, M. Relationship between digit ratio (2D:4D), physiological performance and competitiveness in physically active males.
P35P
19 Patel, B. Cardiac dimensions, anthropometric and cardio respiratory measures in trained footballers and healthy sedentary subjects.
P43P
20 Exley, M. An investigation into the effects that UnderArmour HeatGear and the Fusion Sport UK Triathlon Ice Top has on performance and core temperature while cycling 10 miles in hot conditions.
P44P
21 Raybould, S. The effects of NaHCO3 ingestion on time to task failure and rate of increase in RPE during constant load exercise.
P4P
22 Metcalfe, A. The influence of lumbar strength on 1 repetition maximum squat performance.
P59P
23 Rowe, R. A comparison of time in health enhancing physical activity intensities during a school day assessed using two methods in 11 to 16 year old school children.
P61P
24 Adkin, N.S. Effect of unloaded treadmill running on accelerometer derived player load in young soccer players.
P79P
25 Wardle, S. Skeletal muscle GLUT4 content and localisation in response to 6 weeks of endurance or high intensity interval training in previously sedentary males.
P80P
26 Feather, C. The effect of fitness test protocol on maximal heart rate. P82P
27 MacLeod, K. High-intensity interval training versus endurance training in a sedentary population; physiological adaptations and exercise enjoyment.
P9P
28 Forshaw, R. The effect of variable resistance training on maximal strength and power in collegiate rugby players.
SC10P
29 Scriven, M. Pacing strategies associated with superior duathlon performance. PA1P
30 Baker, G. Do children perform a more effective and quicker reaction movement, to a more familiar audio sound at the start of a sprint race within athletics?
PA3P
31 Lyons, D. Global positioning system (GPS) analysis of rugby tackles in professional rugby union.
PA5P
32 Ho, M.S.H. The moderating effect of the coach-created motivational climate in the relationship between perfectionism and burnout in deaf and hearing athletes.
Ps17P
33 Sweet, R. The relationship between physical and mental fatigue, during training for professional rugby league players.
Ps19P
34 Boulter, M. Investigating the effects of pre-performance routines on quadrathlon performance and performance consistency.
Ps21P
35 Hooton, E. Comparing the relationship between task orientation and competency in adolescence sport.
Ps24P
37 Thompson, M. Mental toughness: Linking business and sport. Ps2P
38 Gwynne, F. A multivariate generalisability analyses of perceived support in the coach-athlete relationship.
Ps31P
39 Smith, A. Knowledge of results after good trials enhances learning and motivation. Ps32P
40 Stone, J. Effect of bowling age on a cricket anticipation task in expert batsmen of different age groups.
Ps33P
41 Mayhew, S. Internal and external factors affecting food choice amongst athletes and non-athletes in a university population.
Ps42P
42 Matthews, J. Birth order and sporting performance. Ps5P