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Geoffrey E Warman
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Age-related differences in rapid muscle activation after rate of force development training of the elbow flexors
BK Barry, GE Warman, RG Carson
Experimental brain research 162, 122-132, 2005
1482005
The influence of vibration on muscle activation and rate of force development during maximal isometric contractions
B Humphries, G Warman, J Purton, TLA Doyle, E Dugan
Journal of sports science & medicine 3 (1), 16, 2004
1162004
The effects of timing and application of vibration on muscular contractions
G Warman, J Purton, B Humphries
CQUniversity, 2002
712002
Using microtechnology to quantify torso angle during match-play in field hockey
GE Warman, MH Cole, RD Johnston, D Chalkley, GJ Pepping
The Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research 33 (10), 2648-2654, 2019
182019
Utilising GPS data to quantify torso range of motion in field hockey athletes
GE Warman, D Chalkley, MH Cole, GJ Pepping
Proceedings 2 (6), 294, 2018
32018
Physiological responses during a professional rugby league match
A Coutts, P Reaburn, G Abt, B Humphries, N Humphries, J Purton, ...
CQUniversity, 2000
22000
The influence of vibration on maximal torque generation
G Warman, B Humphries
CQUniversity, 2001
12001
Preliminary evidence for a non-linear response to neural input in the human upper limb
GE Warman, AE Popple, RG Carson
Conference Organising Committee, 2003
2003
Increased neural drive following rate of force development training for young and older adults
B Barry, GE Warman, RG Carson
Conference Organising Committee, 2003
2003
The assessment of vibromyographical signals in the time and frequency domains during a fatigue protocol
B Humphries, G Warman
CQUniversity, 2001
2001
Research article THE INFLUENCE OF VIBRATION ON MUSCLE ACTIVATION AND RATE OF FORCE DEVELOPMENT DURING MAXIMAL ISOMETRIC CONTRACTIONS
B Humphries, G Warman, J Purton, TLA Doyle, E Dugan
The Effects of Timing and Application of Vibration
G WARMAN, B HUMPHRIES, J PURToN
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