Brianna L. Sayer Data-verified
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Brianna L. Sayer is a graduate student at Arkansas State University. Her research has focused on the physiological effects of interventions such as foam rolling on performance and recovery, particularly in the context of physically demanding tasks. Sayer has co-authored publications with faculty members at Arkansas State University, including Eric M. Scudamore, J. Brian Church, Veronika Přibyslavská, and Lance Bryant.
Her scholarly work includes a 2021 publication examining the impact of foam rolling on delayed onset muscle soreness, loaded military task performance, and perceived recovery. Sayer's academic profile includes a citation count of 5 and an h-index of 1, with a total of 3 publications.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 6
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Effects of foam rolling for delayed onset muscle soreness on loaded military task performance and perceived recovery (2021)
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- Effects of foam rolling for delayed onset muscle soreness on loaded military task performance and perceived recovery
- Effects of foam rolling for delayed onset muscle soreness on loaded military task performance and perceived recovery
- Effects of foam rolling for delayed onset muscle soreness on loaded military task performance and perceived recovery
- Effects of foam rolling for delayed onset muscle soreness on loaded military task performance and perceived recovery
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