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Article

Bailey, Evan and Clarke, Neil and Cole, Matthew and Gough, Lewis A. and Newbury, Josh and Roberts, Charlie (2025) Influence of carbohydrate mouth rinsing on repeated interval swimming performance in well-trained adolescent swimmers. Performance Nutrition. (In Press)

Woolmer, Elliott and Morris, Rhys and Noon, Mark and Tallis, Jason and Clarke, Neil and Eyre, Emma (2025) What do athlete's really think? Athlete perceptions and attitudes towards athlete monitoring in professional soccer. International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching. ISSN 1747-9541

Menzies, Campbell and Clarke, Neil and Pugh, Christopher J.A. and Steward, Charles J. and Thake, C. Douglas and Cullen, Tom (2025) Passive heating in sport: context-specific benefits, detriments, and considerations. Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism, 50. ISSN 1715-5312

Tallis, Jason and Duncan, Michael, J. and Clarke, Neil and Morris, Rhys O. and Tamilio, Ryan, A. (2024) Are caffeine effects equivalent between different modes of administration: the acute effects of 3 mg.kg −1 caffeine on the muscular strength and power of male university Rugby Union players. Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, 21 (1). ISSN 1550-2783

Richardson, Darren L. and Hill, Matt and Tallis, Jason and Ferreira, Lucas Guimaraes and Clarke, Neil (2024) The acute effects of coffee ingestion on postural control and physical function in older adults: A randomised crossover trial. Experimental Gerontology, 197. p. 112592. ISSN 0531-5565

Tierney, Peter and Clarke, Neil and Roberts, Simon (2024) Use and application of wearable technology in football further education settings in the UK. Sport, Education and Society. pp. 1-14. ISSN 1357-3322

Dataset

Roberts, Charlie J. and Gough, Lewis A. and Clarke, Neil and Newbury, Josh W. and Cole, Matthew and Bailey, Evan CHO-MR swimming dataset. [Dataset] (Submitted)

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