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Matthew T. G. Pain
Matthew T. G. Pain
Reader in Biomechanics, School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sceinces, Loughborough University
Verified email at lboro.ac.uk
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Neuromuscular performance of explosive power athletes versus untrained individuals
NA Tillin, P Jimenez-Reyes, MTG Pain, JP Folland
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Inc.(© American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM)), 2010
2832010
Relative age effect in Spanish association football: Its extent and implications for wasted potential
IP Jiménez, MTG Pain
Journal of sports sciences 26 (10), 995-1003, 2008
2682008
Explosive force production during isometric squats correlates with athletic performance in rugby union players
NA Tillin, MTG Pain, J Folland
Journal of sports sciences 31 (1), 66-76, 2013
2252013
Sprint starts and the minimum auditory reaction time
MTG Pain, A Hibbs
Journal of sports sciences 25 (1), 79-86, 2007
2102007
The influence of soft tissue movement on ground reaction forces, joint torques and joint reaction forces in drop landings
MTG Pain, JH Challis
Journal of Biomechanics 39 (1), 119-124, 2006
1592006
Short‐term training for explosive strength causes neural and mechanical adaptations
NA Tillin, MTG Pain, JP Folland
Experimental physiology 97 (5), 630-641, 2012
1492012
Essay: Risk taking in sport
MTG Pain, MA Pain
The lancet 366, S33-S34, 2005
1432005
Short‐term unilateral resistance training affects the agonist–antagonist but not the force–agonist activation relationship
NA Tillin, MTG Pain, JP Folland
Muscle & nerve 43 (3), 375-384, 2011
1302011
Balance control strategies during perturbed and unperturbed balance in standing and handstand
GM Blenkinsop, MTG Pain, MJ Hiley
Royal Society open science 4 (7), 161018, 2017
1262017
The role of the heel pad and shank soft tissue during impacts: a further resolution of a paradox
MTG Pain, JH Challis
Journal of biomechanics 34 (3), 327-333, 2001
1202001
Determinants of countermovement jump performance: a kinetic and kinematic analysis
S McErlain-Naylor, M King, MTG Pain
Journal of sports sciences 32 (19), 1805-1812, 2014
1112014
Identification of contraction onset during explosive contractions. Response to Thompson et al." Consistency of rapid muscle force characteristics: influence of muscle …
NA Tillin, MTG Pain, JP Folland
Journal of electromyography and kinesiology: official journal of the …, 2013
1002013
Soft tissue motion during impacts: their potential contributions to energy dissipation
MTG Pain, JH Challis
Journal of Applied Biomechanics 18 (3), 231-242, 2002
842002
The need for muscle co-contraction prior to a landing
MR Yeadon, MA King, SE Forrester, GE Caldwell, MTG Pain
Journal of biomechanics 43 (2), 364-369, 2010
782010
Occlusal measurement method can affect SEMG activity during occlusion
SE Forrester, RG Presswood, AC Toy, MTG Pain
Journal of oral rehabilitation 38 (9), 655-660, 2011
762011
Reducing ground reaction forces in gymnastics’ landings may increase internal loading
C Mills, MTG Pain, MR Yeadon
Journal of biomechanics 42 (6), 671-678, 2009
762009
Central fatigue contributes to the greater reductions in explosive than maximal strength with high‐intensity fatigue
M Buckthorpe, MTG Pain, JP Folland
Experimental Physiology 99 (7), 964-973, 2014
742014
Neuromuscular function in healthy occlusion
SE Forrester, SJ Allen, RG Presswood, AC Toy, MTG Pain
Journal of oral rehabilitation 37 (9), 663-669, 2010
732010
Angle-specific hamstring-to-quadriceps ratio: A comparison of football players and recreationally active males
PE Evangelidis, MTG Pain, J Folland
Journal of sports sciences 33 (3), 309-319, 2015
662015
Contraction type influences the human ability to use the available torque capacity of skeletal muscle during explosive efforts
NA Tillin, MTG Pain, JP Folland
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 279 (1736), 2106-2115, 2012
632012
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