Joseph M. Berning

822 total citations
53 papers, 623 citations indexed

About

Joseph M. Berning is a scholar working on Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, Biomedical Engineering and Complementary and alternative medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Joseph M. Berning has authored 53 papers receiving a total of 623 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 32 papers in Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, 17 papers in Biomedical Engineering and 10 papers in Complementary and alternative medicine. Recurrent topics in Joseph M. Berning's work include Sports Performance and Training (30 papers), Sports injuries and prevention (15 papers) and Muscle activation and electromyography studies (10 papers). Joseph M. Berning is often cited by papers focused on Sports Performance and Training (30 papers), Sports injuries and prevention (15 papers) and Muscle activation and electromyography studies (10 papers). Joseph M. Berning collaborates with scholars based in United States and Australia. Joseph M. Berning's co-authors include Kent J. Adams, Mark DeBeliso, Chad Harris, Bryant Stamford, Cheryl A. Coker, Anthony J. Bull, Joel T. Cramer, Terry J. Housh, Glen O. Johnson and Ann M. Swank and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise and The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research.

In The Last Decade

Joseph M. Berning

53 papers receiving 581 citations

Peers

Joseph M. Berning
Amelia A. Miramonti United States
J. S. Volek United States
Adam G. Storey New Zealand
Peter S. Maulder New Zealand
Darla R. Smith United States
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All Works

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DeBeliso, Mark, et al.. (2019). Cardiovascular and Psychophysical Response to Repetitive Lifting Tasks in Women. PubMed. 9(2). 125–131. 1 indexed citations
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Harris, Chad, et al.. (2017). Determination of Trials Needed for Measurement Consistency of Standing Long Jump in Female Collegiate Volleyball Athletes: A Brief Report. 7(1). 1–5. 6 indexed citations
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Berning, Joseph M., et al.. (2017). The Effects of Complex Training in Male High School Athletes on the Back Squat and Vertical Jump. 7(2). 50–55. 2 indexed citations
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Berning, Joseph M., et al.. (2017). Hand Grip Strength and Gender: Allometric Normalization in Older Adults and Implications for the NIOSH Lifting Equation. PubMed. 7(2). 63–68. 20 indexed citations
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Bishop, A. W., et al.. (2017). Post Activation Potentiation in North American High School Football Players. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 49(5S). 466–466. 1 indexed citations
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Post, Phillip G., et al.. (2015). The Effects of a PETTLEP Imagery Intervention on the Learning of a Complex Motor Skill. 10(1). 19–30. 15 indexed citations
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Harris, Chad, et al.. (2011). The Seated Medicine Ball Throw as a Test of Upper Body Power in Older Adults. The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. 25(8). 2344–2348. 87 indexed citations
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Harris, Chad, Kristof Kipp, Kent J. Adams, Mark DeBeliso, & Joseph M. Berning. (2011). The Effects of High Intensity Warm-Up on Shot Put Performance. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 43(5). 864–864. 6 indexed citations
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Adams, Kent J., et al.. (2010). Physiological and Psychophysical Comparison Between a Lifting Task With Identical Weight but Different Coupling Factors. The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. 24(2). 307–312. 9 indexed citations
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Berning, Joseph M., et al.. (2010). Effect of Functional Isometric Squats on Vertical Jump in Trained and Untrained Men. The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. 24(9). 2285–2289. 38 indexed citations
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Berning, Joseph M., et al.. (2008). The Biomechanical and Perceptual Influence of Chain Resistance on the Performance of the Olympic Clean. The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. 22(2). 390–395. 25 indexed citations
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Berning, Joseph M., Kent J. Adams, Mark DeBeliso, Bryant Stamford, & Ian M. Newman. (2008). Anabolic Androgenic Steroids: Use and Perceived Use in Nonathlete College Students. Journal of American College Health. 56(5). 499–504. 14 indexed citations
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Berning, Joseph M., Kent J. Adams, Mike Climstein, & Bryant Stamford. (2007). Metabolic Demands of “Junkyard” Training: Pushing and Pulling a Motor Vehicle. The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. 21(3). 853–853. 23 indexed citations
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Coker, Cheryl A., et al.. (2006). A Preliminary Investigation of the Biomechanical and Perceptual Influence of Chain Resistance on the Performance of the Snatch. The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. 20(4). 887–887. 27 indexed citations
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Berning, Joseph M., Kent J. Adams, & Bryant Stamford. (2004). Anabolic Steroid Usage in Athletics: Facts, Fiction, and Public Relations. The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. 18(4). 908–908. 28 indexed citations
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Cramer, Joel T., Terry J. Housh, Joseph P. Weir, et al.. (2004). Gender, muscle, and velocity comparisons of mechanomyographic and electromyographic responses during isokinetic muscle actions. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports. 14(2). 116–127. 52 indexed citations
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Berning, Joseph M.. (2003). Characteristics, attitudes and normative factors of anabolic steroid use among college -aged males and females: An application of the theory of reasoned action. Insecta mundi. 47(7). 388–91. 2 indexed citations
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Housh, Terry J., et al.. (2002). MMG and EMG responses during fatiguing isokinetic muscle contractions at different velocities. Muscle & Nerve. 26(3). 367–373. 71 indexed citations
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Stamford, B. A., et al.. (2001). METABOLIC ANALYSIS OF A TENNIS MATCH WITH HIGHLY SKILLED PLAYERS. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 33(5). S157–S157. 1 indexed citations
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Swank, Ann M., et al.. (1999). Cardiopulmonary Responses, Muscle Soreness, and Injury During the One Repetition Maximum Assessment in Pulmonary Rehabilitation Patients. Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation. 19(6). 366–372. 31 indexed citations

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