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Thomas I Gee

Senior Lecturer / Programme Leader School of Sport and Exercise Science College of Social Science Coordinator of University of Lincoln Sports Scholarship Programme

Biography

I was appointed as a Lecturer in the School of Sport and Exercise Science in 2012. Prior to this I gained my PhD from Northumbria University, which was titled ‘Recovery of Muscle Function following Strength Training in Rowers’. My research interests include the acute and longitudinal effects of strength training on performance and health in both athletic and sedentary populations.
Publications

The Acute Effects Different Quantities of Branched-Chain Amino AcidsHave On Recovery of Muscle Function

The purpose of the study was to investigate the acute effects of two different quantities of branched-chain amino acids (BCAA) on the recovery of muscle function following high-intensity resistance training in trained individuals. Five resistance-trained males were recruited and performed baseline assessments of, countermovement (CMJ) and squat jum... Read More»

Harry F Dorrell and Thomas I Gee

Research Article: Sports Nutr Ther 2016, 1:115

DOI: 10.4172/2473-6449.1000115

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