McClean Performance
Research
My work focuses on applied sport science, neuromuscular performance, and data-driven decision-making in high-performance sport environments. Selected peer-reviewed publications, academic contributions, and applied research outputs are listed below.
20+
Journal Articles
20+
Presentations
2020–25
Active Years
Peer-Reviewed
Journal Articles
Selected publications. A complete list is available on Google Scholar.
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The Influence of Sport Representation and Attitudes Toward Strength Training on Neuromuscular Performance Profiles in University Athletes: Part I Female Athletes
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The Influence of Sport Representation and Attitudes Toward Strength Training on Neuromuscular Performance Profiles in University Athletes: Part II Male Athletes
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Predicting Multijoint Maximal Eccentric and Concentric Strength With Force-Velocity Jump Mechanics in Collegiate Athletes
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A Biopsychosocial Model for Understanding Training Load, Fatigue, and Musculoskeletal Sport Injury in University Athletes: A Scoping Review
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Lower Extremity Asymmetry Values Derived From Multiple Strength Testing Modes are Associated with Perceived Functional Capabilities Among University Athletes
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Blood Flow Restriction During High-Intensity Interval Cycling Exacerbates Psychophysiological Responses to a Greater Extent in Females than Males
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Shorter High-Intensity Cycling Intervals Reduce Performance and Perceived Fatigability at Work-Matched but Not Task Failure
Invited & Conference
Presentations
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The Neuromuscular Benchmark: An Unsupervised Machine Learning Analysis Examining Muscle Strength in Female AthletesNational Strength and Conditioning Association Conference · Kansas City, USA
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Lower Limb Strength Asymmetries Predict Perception of Limb Function in University AthletesAmerican College of Sports Medicine Conference · Boston, USA
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A Biopsychosocial Athlete Monitoring Approach to Inform Training, Injury Risk Reduction, and Rehabilitation in the Elite AthletePerspectives in Exercise Health and Fitness Conference · Canmore, Canada
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Uncovering Whole Body Eccentric and Concentric Muscle Strength Using Loaded Countermovement Jump TestingCanadian Society for Biomechanics · Edmonton, Canada
Applied Perspectives
For applied interpretations of this research, see related essays in the McClean Performance Insights newsletter.
