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Crewther, B.T., McGuigan, M & Gill, N (2011).  The ratio and allometric scaling of speed, power and strength in elite male rugby union players. J Strength Cond Res.  doi: 10.1519/JSC.0b013e3181e4f77c

 

Christian J Cook, Blair Crewther, Liam P Kilduff, Scott Drawer, Christopher M Gaviglio (2011).  Skill execution and sleep deprivation: effects of acute caffeine or creatine supplementation. J Int Soc Sport Nutr. 8 (2). doi:10.1186/1550-2783-8-2

 

Nunes, J.A., Crewther, B.T, Ugrinowitsch, C., Tricoli, V., Viveiros, L., de Rose, D & Aoki, M.S (2011).  Salivary hormone and immune responses to three resistance exercise schemes in elite female athletes.  J Strength Cond Res.  doi: 10.1519/JSC.0b013e3181ecd033

 

Crewther, B.T., Kilduff, L.P., Cunningham, D., Cook, C & Yang, G.Z (2011).  Validating two systems for calculating force and power.  Int J Sport Med.  32 (4), 254-258.

 

Crewther, B.T., Cook, C., Cardinale, M., Weatherby, R.P & Lowe, T (2011).  Two emerging concepts for elite athletes:  The short-term effects of testosterone and cortisol on the neuromuscular system and the dose-response training role of these endogenous hormones.  Sports Med. 41 (2), 103-123.

 

Crewther, B.T., Heke, T., Keogh, J (2011).  The effects of training and competition on the salivary cortisol concentrations of Olympic weightlifters.  J Strength Cond Res.  25 (1), 10-15.

 

Crewther, B.T., Cook, C.J., Lowe, T.E, Weatherby, R.P & Gill, N (2011).  The effects of short cycle sprints on power, strength and salivary hormones in elite rugby players.  J Strength Cond Res.  25 (1), 32-39.     

 

Crewther, B.T & Cook, C (2010).  Relationships between salivary testosterone and cortisol concentrations and resistance training performance in Olympic weightlifters.  J Sport Med Phys Fit, 50, 371-375.

 

Crewther, B.T & Cook, C (2010).  Measuring the salivary testosterone and cortisol concentrations of weightlifters using an enzyme-immunoassay kit.  Int J Sports Med. 31, 486-489.      

 

Crewther, B.T., Lowe, T., Ingram, J & Weatherby, R.P (2010).  Validating the salivary testosterone and cortisol concentration measures in response to short high-intensity exercise. J Sports Med Phys Fit.  50 (1), 85-92.

 

Crewther, B.T., Gill, N., Weatherby, R.P & Lowe, T (2009).  A comparison of ratio and allometric scaling methods for normalizing power and strength in elite rugby union players.  J Sports Sci.  27 (14), 1575-1580.   

 

Crewther, B.T., Lowe, T., Weatherby, R.P., Gill, N & Keogh, J (2009).  Neuromuscular performance of elite rugby union players and relationships with salivary hormones.  J Strength Cond Res. 23 (7), 2046-2053.   

 

Crewther, B.T., Lowe., T, Weatherby, R.P & Gill, N (2009). Prior sprint cycling did not enhance training adaptation, but resting salivary hormones were related to workout power and strength.  Eur J Appl Physiol. 105 (6), 919-927.


Owen, G., Cronin, J. and Gill, N. (2005). Knee extensor stiffness and functional performance. Physical Therapy in Sport, 6(1), 34-44


Owen, G., Cronin, J. and Gill, N. (2005). Knee extensor stiffness and functional performance. Physical Therapy in Sport, 6(1), 34-44

Owen, G., & Cronin, J. (2001). A comparison of a 400 meter repeated shuttle test and the Beep test. Strength and Conditioning Coach, 9, 2-5



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