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Self-paced exercise is less physically challenging than enforced constant pace exercise of the same intensity: influence of complex central metabolic control
PJ Lander, RJ Butterly, AM Edwards
British Journal of Sports Medicine 43 (10), 789-795, 2009
1442009
Nursing students' perspectives on ePortfolios: Themes and preferences compared with paper-based experiences.
K Madden, E Collins, PJ Lander
International Journal of ePortfolio 9 (2), 87-96, 2019
102019
Physiological responses to self-paced exercise: effort-matched comparisons across running and rowing modalities
AM Edwards, PJ Lander
Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness 52 (4), 344-50, 2012
92012
Patu™ Meke meter: Use in the classroom
RH Forrest, PJ Lander, N Wawatai-Aldrich, MN Pearson
New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies 54 (2), 327-344, 2019
32019
Adolescent netball players normative data and physical performance profiles
L Taylor, P Lander
New Zealand Physical Educator 51 (1), 20-24, 2018
32018
A Study into the Reliability of the Data Flow from GPS Enabled Portable Fitness Devices to the Internet
P Shambrook, PJ Lander, O Maclaren
International Journal of Exercise Science 11 (7), 1184-1193, 2018
22018
The role of pacing in sub-maximal and maximal intensity exercise: impacts of environmental and protocol manipulations
PJ Lander
Leeds Metropolitan University, 2011
12011
Practice to pitch: The relationship between force-velocity profiles and match-day performance of semi-professional rugby union players
O Heather, P Lander, R Rayner
Frontiers in sports and active living 5, 1066767, 2023
2023
The effects of Netball specific preseason program on adolescent athletic performance and injury reduction: A pilot study
LA Taylor, R Forrest, H Yoder, P Lander
The Journal of Sport and Exercise Science 4 (1), 53, 2020
2020
The acute effects of lower limb blood flow restriction on physiology and performance of competitive cyclists
P Lander, CD Paton
Journal of Science and Cycling 8 (2), 18, 2019
2019
Influence of intervals of radiant heat on performance and pacing dynamics during rowing exercise.
PJ Lander, RJ Butterly, AM Edwards, L Ingle
Nova Science Publishers, 2014
2014
Science of Sport, Exercise and Physical Activity in the Tropics
A Edwards, A Leicht
Nova Science Publishing, 2014
2014
A comparison of a self-paced and enforced pace exercise protocol on the assessment of maximal oxygen uptake
PJ Lander
The role of pacing in sub-maximal and maximal intensity exercise: impacts of …, 2011
2011
A comparison of self-paced exercise in response to intervals of radiant warming and constant thermoneutral conditions.
PJ Lander
The role of pacing in sub-maximal and maximal intensity exercise: impacts of …, 2011
2011
The test-retest reliability of power output in self-paced exercise: within-group and between group observations
PJ Lander
The role of pacing in sub-maximal and maximal intensity exercise: impacts of …, 2011
2011
A comparison of self-paced and enforced-pace exercise at matched intensity
PJ Lander
The role of pacing in sub-maximal and maximal intensity exercise: impacts of …, 2011
2011
Being Part of The Team: A review of caregiver sideline behaviour interventions.
PJ Lander
Influence of intervals of radiant heat on performance and pacing dynamics during rowing exercise
P Lander, R Butterly, A Edwards, L Ingle
Science of sport, exercise and physical activity in the Tropics, 0
Self-paced exercise is less physically challenging
PJ Lander, RJ Butterly, AM Edwards
Comparison of self-paced rowing exercise in response to intervals of radiant warming and constant thermoneutral conditions.
PJ Lander, RJ Butterly, AM Edwards, L Ingle
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