Mr Kenneth McMillan
- Honorary Lecturer (School of Life Sciences)
email:
Kenneth.McMillan@glasgow.ac.uk
Lab 327, Sports Physiology Lab, Kelvin Building, Ibls
email:
Kenneth.McMillan@glasgow.ac.uk
Lab 327, Sports Physiology Lab, Kelvin Building, Ibls
Guard, A. N., McMillan, K. and MacFarlane, N. G. (2022) The influence of relative playing area and player numerical imbalance on physical and perceptual demands in soccer small-sided game formats. Science and Medicine in Football, 6(2), pp. 221-227. (doi: 10.1080/24733938.2021.1939408) (PMID:35475753)
Guard, A., McMillan, K. and MacFarlane, N. (2021) Influence of game format and team strategy on physical and perceptual intensity in soccer small-sided games. International Journal of Sports Science and Coaching, (doi: 10.1177/17479541211056399) (Early Online Publication)
Guard, A. N., McMillan, K. and MacFarlane, N. G. (2022) The influence of relative playing area and player numerical imbalance on physical and perceptual demands in soccer small-sided game formats. Science and Medicine in Football, 6(2), pp. 221-227. (doi: 10.1080/24733938.2021.1939408) (PMID:35475753)
Guard, A., McMillan, K. and MacFarlane, N. (2021) Influence of game format and team strategy on physical and perceptual intensity in soccer small-sided games. International Journal of Sports Science and Coaching, (doi: 10.1177/17479541211056399) (Early Online Publication)
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