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173 related items for PubMed ID: 22609482

  • 1. The effects of different pre-game motivational interventions on athlete free hormonal state and subsequent performance in professional rugby union matches.
    Cook CJ, Crewther BT.
    Physiol Behav; 2012 Jul 16; 106(5):683-8. PubMed ID: 22609482
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  • 2. Effects of different post-match recovery interventions on subsequent athlete hormonal state and game performance.
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    Physiol Behav; 2012 Jun 25; 106(4):471-5. PubMed ID: 22465311
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  • 3. The social environment during a post-match video presentation affects the hormonal responses and playing performance in professional male athletes.
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  • 4. Relationship between pregame concentrations of free testosterone and outcome in rugby union.
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  • 6. Changes in salivary testosterone concentrations and subsequent voluntary squat performance following the presentation of short video clips.
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  • 7. Relationship between midweek training measures of testosterone and cortisol concentrations and game outcome in professional rugby union matches.
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  • 9. Effect of Physical and Psychosocial Interventions on Hormone and Performance Outcomes in Professional Rugby Union Players: A Systematic Review.
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  • 11. Influence of competition playing venue on the hormonal responses, state anxiety and perception of effort in elite basketball athletes.
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  • 12. Effect of varied recovery interventions on markers of psychophysiological stress in professional rugby union.
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  • 13. Psychoendocrine and physical performance responses in male Tunisian rugby players during an international competitive season.
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  • 14. Performance indicators during international rugby union matches are influenced by a combination of physiological and contextual variables.
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  • 15. Can salivary testosterone and cortisol reactivity to a mid-week stress test discriminate a match outcome during international rugby union competition?
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  • 16. Recovery from a national collegiate athletic association division I football game: muscle damage and hormonal status.
    Kraemer WJ, Spiering BA, Volek JS, Martin GJ, Howard RL, Ratamess NA, Hatfield DL, Vingren JL, Ho JY, Fragala MS, Thomas GA, French DN, Anderson JM, Häkkinen K, Maresh CM.
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  • 17. Hormonal responses to a rugby match: a brief review.
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  • 18. Execution and outcome differences between passes to the left and right made by first-grade rugby union players.
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  • 19. Physiological and Performance Effects of Caffeine Gum Consumed During a Simulated Half-Time by Professional Academy Rugby Union Players.
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  • 20. Self-talk influences vertical jump performance and kinematics in male rugby union players.
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