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SELECTED RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS

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(Note: I previously published under my maiden surname, Crewe)

SPRINT ACCELERATION PERFORMANCE

The integration of research and applied biomechanics work in sprinting, aiming to explain mechanical factors that determine sprint performance and support coaching decisions.

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INTER- AND INTRA-LIMB COORDINATION DURING INITIAL SPRINT ACCELERATION.
Donaldson, B., Bezodis, N., Bayne, H. Biology Open, 2022; 11(10). Doi: 10.1242/bio.059501

RATIO OF FORCES DURING SPRINT ACCELERATION: A COMPARISON OF DIFFERENT CALCULATION METHODS.

Bezodis, N., Colyer, S., Nagahara R., Bayne, H., Bezodis, I., Morin, J.B., Murata, M., Samozino, P. Journal of Biomechanics, 2021; 127. Doi: 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2021.110685

INTER-LIMB COORDINATION DURING SPRINT ACCELERATION.
Bayne, H., Donaldson, B., Bezodis, N. Proceedings of the 38th Conference of the International Society of Biomechanics in Sport, 2020.

UNDERSTANDING RATIO OF FORCES DURING EARLY ACCELERATION. 
Bezodis, N., Colyer, S., Nagahara, R., Bayne, H., et al. Proceedings of the 37th Conference of the International Society of Biomechanics in Sport, 2019, Oxford, USA.

FORCE-VELOCITY-POWER PROFILES OF ELITE SPRINTERS: INTER- AND INTRA-INDIVIDUAL DETERMINANTS OF PERFORMANCE.
Bayne, H. Proceedings of the 36th Conference of the International Society of Biomechanics in Sport, 2018, Auckland, New Zealand

 

FAST BOWLING MECHANICS AND LUMBAR INJURY

A series of studies that assessed lumbar radiological abnormalities in adolescent fast bowlers, developed and implemented an inverse dynamics model to quantify lumbar load during fast bowling, and investigated physical and biomechanical risk factors for low back injury.

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LUMBAR LOAD IN ADOLESCENT FAST BOWLERS: A PROSPECTIVE INJURY STUDY.
Bayne, H., Elliott, B., Campbell, A., Alderson, J. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 2016; 19: 117-22. 

LUMBO-PELVIC BIOMECHANICS AND QUADRATUS LUMBORUM ASYMMETRY IN CRICKET FAST BOWLERS.
Crewe, H., Campbell, A., Elliott, B., Alderson, J. Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise, 2013; 45(4): 778-83

LUMBO-PELVIC LOADING DURING FAST BOWLING IN ADOLESCENT CRICKETERS: THE INFLUENCE OF BOWLING SPEED AND TECHNIQUE.
Crewe, H., Campbell, A., Elliott, B., Alderson, J. Journal of Sports Sciences, 2013; 31(10): 1082-90

KINETIC SENSITIVITY OF A NEW LUMBO-PELVIC MODEL TO VARIATION IN SEGMENT PARAMETER INPUT.
Crewe, H., Campbell, A., Elliott, B., Alderson, J. Journal of Applied Biomechanics, 2013; 29(3): 354-9.

THE LUMBAR SPINE OF THE YOUNG CRICKET FAST BOWLER: AN MRI STUDY.
Crewe, H., Elliott, B., Couanis, G., Campbell, A., Alderson, J. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 2012; 15(3): 190-194

 

STRENGTH ASSESSMENT AND TRAINING

Studying objective methods for quantifying and understanding the expression of strength in athletes, and investigating training approaches to enhance performance.

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OBJECTIVE CLASSIFICATION OF COUNTERMOVEMENT JUMP FORCE-TIME CURVE MODALITY: WITHIN-ATHLETE CONSISTENCY AND ASSOCIATIONS WITH JUMP PERFORMANCE.
Bayne, H., Cockcroft, J., Robyn, A., Louw Q. Sports Biomechanics, 2021. Doi: 10.1080/14763141.2021.1991995

WEARABLE RESISTANCE SPRINT RUNNING IS SUPERIOR TO TRAINING WITH NO LOAD FOR RETAINING PERFORMANCE IN PRE-SEASON TRAINING FOR RUGBY ATHLETES.
Feser., E., Bayne, H., Loubser, I., Bezodis, N., Cronin, J. European Journal of Sport Science, 2020. Doi: 10.1080/17461391.2020.1802516

 

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