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1. sebhs.ecu.edu.au
sebhs.ecu.edu.au/sports_scienc - [Cached]Published on: 7/12/2008 Last Visited: 7/12/2008
Chris AbbissChris Abbiss: Chris received his B.Sc. Sports Science with Honours from ECU in 2004.The focus of Chris' Honours research was aimed at understanding factors that influence fatigue during prolonged endurance cycling.Chris is a recipient of an Australian Postgraduate Award and an ECU Excellence Award and is currently undertaking his PhD in Exercise Physiology. -
2. Train Your Brain
www.runnersworld.com/article/0 - [Cached]Published on: 2/7/2007 Last Visited: 2/7/2007
"Athletes can often surge during the latter stages of a race, knowing that they won't have to continue once they cross the finish line," says Chris Abbiss, Ph.D., a biomedical and health-science researcher at Edith Cowan University in Western Australia. -
3. Exercise and Sports Science - Research - Exercise Physiology | School of Exercise, Biomedical and Sports Science
www.sebhs.ecu.edu.au/sports_sc - [Cached]Published on: 6/23/2008 Last Visited: 6/23/2008
Chris AbbissChris Abbiss: Chris received his B.Sc. Sports Science with Honours from ECU in 2004.The focus of Chris' Honours research was aimed at understanding factors that influence fatigue during prolonged endurance cycling.Chris is a recipient of an Australian Postgraduate Award and an ECU Excellence Award and is currently undertaking his PhD in Exercise Physiology.

