Publications by authors named "Kirsty Marie Hicks"

This study assessed the efficacy of strength training using augmented eccentric loading to provoke increases in leg strength in well-trained athletes, and sprint track cyclists, using a novel leg press device. Twelve well-trained athletes were randomly allocated traditional resistance training (TRAD, n = 6), or resistance training using augmented eccentric loading (AEL, n = 6). A further 5 full-time, professional sprint track cyclists from a senior national squad programme also trained with augmented eccentric loading (AEL-ATH) alongside their usual sport-specific training.

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  • The study investigates how the menstrual cycle (MC) affects exercise performance in women, as existing research lacks a clear consensus on this relationship.
  • The research involved a comprehensive review and meta-analysis of experimental studies, focusing on endurance and strength outcomes across different MC phases.
  • Results indicated that while there are slight reductions in performance during the early follicular phase, the overall effects on endurance and strength are trivial, suggesting little impact of the MC on exercise capabilities.
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