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Stephen McQuilliam
Stephen McQuilliam
Senior Lecturer in Strength & Conditioning, Liverpool John Moores University
Verified email at ljmu.ac.uk
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Free-weight resistance training in youth athletes: a narrative review
SJ McQuilliam, DR Clark, RM Erskine, TE Brownlee
Sports Medicine 50 (9), 1567-1580, 2020
712020
Mind the gap! A survey comparing current strength training methods used in men’s versus women’s first team and academy soccer
SJ McQuilliam, DR Clark, RM Erskine, TE Brownlee
Science and Medicine in Football 6 (5), 597-604, 2022
152022
Effect of high-intensity vs. moderate-intensity resistance training on strength, power, and muscle soreness in male academy soccer players
SJ McQuilliam, DR Clark, RM Erskine, TE Brownlee
The Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research 37 (6), 1250-1258, 2023
102023
Physical testing and strength and conditioning practices differ between coaches working in academy and first team soccer
SJ McQuilliam, DR Clark, RM Erskine, TE Brownlee
International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching 18 (4), 1045-1055, 2023
72023
Hormonal contraceptive use, menstrual cycle characteristics and training/nutrition related profiles of elite, sub-elite and amateur athletes and exercisers: One size is …
C Langan-Evans, MA Hearris, S McQuilliam, LM Burke, T Stellingwerff, ...
International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching 19 (1), 113-128, 2024
52024
Global differences in current strength and conditioning practice within soccer
SJ McQuilliam, DR Clark, RM Erskine, TE Brownlee
International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching 19 (1), 182-191, 2024
22024
The current landscape of youth multi-sport training: athlete and parent insight data
NJ Robinson, SJ McQuilliam, TF Donovan, C Langan-Evans, ...
International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching 17 (3), 532-544, 2022
22022
Global Insights into the Role of Strength Training in Soccer, with Particular Reference to Academy Players
SJ McQuilliam
PQDT-Global, 2022
2022
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