Research

“Dr Garry Palmer has been widely published and spoken at Conferences around the world. A small selection of his publications include:”

 

The ecological validity of laboratory cycling: Does body size explain the difference between laboratory and field-based cycling performance?

Journal of Sports Sciences, 25(1): 3-9 2007:



Scaling maximum oxygen uptake to predict cycling time-trial performance in the field: A non-linear approach.

European Journal of Applied Physiology, 94(5-6); 705-710 2006:


Enhanced Running Performance With Repeated Carbohydrate Fluid Ingestion During Exercise in the Heat:

D, Holohan, J.A. Hawley FACSM, G.S. Palmer



Prediction of 220m sprint kayaking performance. Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology.

28(4):505-517. 2003:

1 hr cycling performance is not affected by ingested fluid volume. International Journal of Sports Nutrition & Exercise Metabolism.

13(3): 333-342. 2003:



Performance Assessment: Field Testing. In High Performance Cycling

Jeukendrup (Ed), Human Kinetics Books 2002:


Fluid Replacement and Sweat Loss of Competitive Cyclists During Road Time Trials

K. Backx, G. Howatson, and G.S. Palmer



The effects of differing environmental conditions on the performance and recovery from high-intensity, intermittent cycle ergometry

Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. 14: 316-321. 2001:


High Ambient Temperature Impairs 1 Hour Cycle Time Trial Performance

K. Backx, K.A. van Someren, G.S. Palmer



Effects of differing heat and humidity on the performance and recovery from multiple high intensity, intermittent cycle ergometry

International Journal of Sports Medicine. 21(3): 400-5. 2000:

Metabolic and performance responses to constant load versus variable intensity exercise in trained cyclists. Journal of Applied Physiology.

87(3): 1186-96 1999: