Barry Drust

Barry Drust

University of Birmingham

H-index: 72

Europe-United Kingdom

About Barry Drust

Barry Drust, With an exceptional h-index of 72 and a recent h-index of 53 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Birmingham, specializes in the field of Exercise Physiology, Intermittent Exercise, Football.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic: Insights into effective training strategies for physical development in football

Utilising training and match load data

The use of principal component analysis for reduction of training load data in professional soccer

Time to change direction in training load monitoring in elite football? The application of MEMS accelerometers for the evaluation of movement requirements

Resistance training

Skinfold thickness in elite male professional football players: changes across 3 seasons including a COVID-19 lockdown period

Aerobic and anaerobic training

Monitoring training

Barry Drust Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

21774

Citations(since 2020)

11327

Cited By

14278

hIndex(all)

72

hIndex(since 2020)

53

i10Index(all)

175

i10Index(since 2020)

152

Email

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Barry Drust Skills & Research Interests

Exercise Physiology

Intermittent Exercise

Football

Top articles of Barry Drust

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic: Insights into effective training strategies for physical development in football

International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching

Liam Anderson

Craig Flannigan

Paraskevas Polychronopoulos

Robbie MacKenzie

Barry Drust

...

2023/4

Utilising training and match load data

Patrick Ward

Barry Drust

2023/6/13

The use of principal component analysis for reduction of training load data in professional soccer

Kinesiology

Perry Nosek

Matthew Andrew

Mladen Sormaz

Barry Drust

Thomas Brownlee

2023/12/31

Time to change direction in training load monitoring in elite football? The application of MEMS accelerometers for the evaluation of movement requirements

Science and Medicine in Football

Matthew Green

Patrick Ward

Matthew Bickley

Mark Gillett

Andy O’Boyle

...

2023/1/2

Resistance training

Conall Murtagh

David Rydings

Barry Drust

2023/6/13

Skinfold thickness in elite male professional football players: changes across 3 seasons including a COVID-19 lockdown period

Science and Medicine in Football

Craig Flannigan

Mark Robinson

Nidia Rodriguez-Sanchez

Barry Drust

Ruairidh McGregor

...

2023/8/23

Aerobic and anaerobic training

Liam Anderson

Barry Drust

2023/6/13

Monitoring training

Barry Drust

Laura Bowen

2023/6/13

The Genetic Association with Athlete Status, Physical Performance, and Injury Risk in Soccer

International Journal of Sports Medicine

Conall F Murtagh

Elliott C Hall

Thomas E Brownlee

Barry Drust

Alun Gwyn Williams

...

2023/5/30

Metabolic Conditioning for Multidirectional Speed

Liam Anderson

Barry Drust

2023/6/30

Assessment of peak physical demands in elite women soccer players: can contextual variables play a role?

Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport

Jaime González-García

Verónica Giráldez-Costas

Rodrigo Ramirez-Campillo

Barry Drust

Blanca Romero-Moraleda

2023/4/3

A single session of straight line and change-of-direction sprinting per week does not lead to different fitness improvements in elite young soccer players

The Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research

Marco Beato

Mattia Bianchi

Giuseppe Coratella

Michele Merlini

Barry Drust

2022/2/1

Physical loading in professional soccer players: Implications for contemporary guidelines to encompass carbohydrate periodization

Liam Anderson

Barry Drust

Graeme L Close

James P Morton

2022/5/3

Change of direction frequency off the ball: New perspectives in elite youth soccer

Science and Medicine in Football

Oliver J Morgan

Barry Drust

Jack D Ade

Mark A Robinson

2022/10/2

Poor reliability of measurement instruments to assess acute responses to load in soccer players irrespective of biological maturity status

Pediatric Exercise Science

Ludwig Ruf

Barry Drust

Paul Ehmann

Sabrina Forster

Anne Hecksteden

...

2022/1/19

Injury risk is greater in physically mature versus biologically younger male soccer players from academies in different countries

Physical therapy in sport

Elliott CR Hall

Jon Larruskain

Susana M Gil

Josean A Lekue

Philipp Baumert

...

2022/5/1

Are measurement instruments responsive to assess acute responses to load in high-level youth soccer players?

Frontiers in Sports and Active Living

Ludwig Ruf

Barry Drust

Paul Ehmann

Sabrina Skorski

Tim Meyer

2022/7/1

Physical loading in professional soccer players

Liam Anderson

Barry Drust

Graeme L Close

James P Morton

2022

Inter-methodological quantification of the target change for performance test outcomes relevant to elite female soccer players

Science and Medicine in Football

Naomi Datson

Lorenzo Lolli

Barry Drust

Greg Atkinson

Matthew Weston

...

2022/4/3

Polygenic mechanisms underpinning the response to exercise‐induced muscle damage in humans: In vivo and in vitro evidence

Journal of Cellular Physiology

Philipp Baumert

Matthew Cocks

Juliette A Strauss

Sam O Shepherd

Barry Drust

...

2022/7

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