Repeated Bout Effect of Two Resistance Training Bouts on Bowling-Specific Performance in Male Cricketers
To examine the repeated bout effect (RBE) following two identical resistance bouts and its effect on bowling-specific performance in male cricketers. Male cricket pace bowlers (N = 10), who had not undertaken resistance exercises in the past six months, were invited to complete a familiarisation and...
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Main Authors: | Drew C. Harrison (Author), Kenji Doma (Author), Anthony S. Leicht (Author), Teneale A. McGuckin (Author), Carl T. Woods (Author), Jonathan D. Connor (Author) |
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2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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