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Biography
Tony Baross first studied Sport & Exercise Science at Canterbury Christ Church University. After graduating in 1996 he went on to undertake a MSc in Exercise and Health Behaviour at the City University, London before been employed as a Further Education lecture at Bedford college until 1998
He joined the University of Northampton in 1998 where he taught undergraduate and postgraduate level sport and exercise physiology, and strength and conditioning. During this time he completed a PGCE in post-compulsory education before undertaking his PhD in Cardiovascular Physiology and graduated in 2011 from the University of Kent.
Tony continues to develop his post-doctoral research, supervising doctoral students, gaining external funding and presenting research at international conferences and publishing in top-ranked, high-impact international journals. Currently Tony is a research theme lead within the Faculty Research Centre at the University of Northampton. His main area of research is the effects of isometric resistance training (IRT) on cardiovascular parameters particular resting and ambulatory blood pressure.
Research Interests
Tony’s main area of research interest is the effects of isometric resistance training (IRT) on cardiovascular measures particularly ambulatory blood pressure and morning blood pressure surge (MBPS), in healthy normotensive and hypertensive young and older populations. At present Tony is undertaking collaborative research with the University of Windsor, Canada and Greenwich University. He is currently researching the effects of IRT on diurnal ambulatory blood pressure and MBPS changes in older borderline hypertensives.
Tony continues to supervise doctoral students in a variety of areas including dose-response effects of eccentric exercise in older people, effects of cryotherapy on exercise-induced muscle damage, blood flow restriction training in the Ageing Population and the effects of novel IRT protocols on ambulatory blood pressure in older individuals.
Tony is also interested in strength development to enhance endurance performance and would accept doctoral students in any of the aforementioned areas.
Supervision
Brett Baxter; Sports, Exercise and Life Science
The chronic effects of eccentric exercise on neuromusculoskeletal characteristics in older people
Saul Cuttell; Sports, Exercise and Life Science
Effects of different forms of eccentric exercise and cryotherapy on exercise induced muscle damage and the repeat bout effect.
Adnan Haq; Sports, Exercise and Life Science
Effects of Whole body Cryotherapy on sports Recovery and Performance
Dominic Langdon; Sports, Exercise and Life Science
Bloodflow Restriction Training in the Ageing Population: Potential Benefits to Increase Physical Activity and General Wellbeing.
Education/Academic qualification
PhD
3 Oct 2007 → 3 Oct 2011
Award Date: 3 Oct 2011
Master, Exercise and Health Behaviour
3 Oct 1996 → 27 Jun 1997
Award Date: 27 Jun 1997
Bachelor, Sport Science
1 Oct 1993 → 28 Jun 1996
Award Date: 28 Jun 1996
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Effects of Isometric Resistance Training on Ambulatory Blood Pressure and Morning Blood Pressure Surge in Young Normotensive Men.
Baross, A. (PI)
11/06/18 → 7/08/18
Project: Research › Charitable Funding
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Acute and Repeated Bout Effects of Sub-Maximal Isokinetic Eccentric Exercise on Neuromuscular Function and Perceived Exertion in Older Adults.
Baxter, B. A., Baross, A., Ryan, D., Wright, B. & Kay, A. D., 1 Sept 2022.Research output: Contribution to Conference › Abstract › peer-review
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Effects of Isometric Leg Training on Ambulatory Blood Pressure and Morning Blood Pressure Surge in Young Normotensive Men and Women: Isometric Training & Morning BP Surge
Baross, A., Brook, R. D., Kay, A. D., Howden, R., Gailard, E. C., Gordon, B. D. H., Milne, K., McGowan, C. & Swaine, I. L., 10 Jan 2022, In: Scientific Reports. 12, 356.Research output: Contribution to Journal › Article › peer-review
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Effects of Isometric Resistance Training and a Maintenance Dose on Ambulatory Blood Pressure and Morning Blood Pressure Surge in Young Normotensives
Baross, A., McGowan, C., Stoodley, L., Jay, G. & Swaine, I. L., 1 Jul 2022, p. 1. 1 p.Research output: Contribution to Conference › Abstract › peer-review
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The Comparative Effect of Different Timings of Whole Body Cryotherapy Treatment with Cold Water Immersion for Post-Exercise Recovery
Haq, A., Ribbans, B., Hohenauer, E. & Baross, A., 6 Jul 2022, In: Frontiers in Sports and Active Living. 4, 940516.Research output: Contribution to Journal › Article › peer-review
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The Effect of Repetitive Whole Body Cryotherapy Treatment on Adaptations to a Strength and Endurance Training Programme in Physically Active Males
Haq, A., Ribbans, B., Hohenauer, E. & Baross, A., 25 Mar 2022, In: Frontiers in Sport and Active Living. 4, 834386.Research output: Contribution to Journal › Article › peer-review
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The effects of three different eccentric exercise modes on temporal symptoms of exercise-induced muscle damage
Cuttell, S., Baross, A., Costello, J., Machado, L. & Kay, A. D., 2 Sept 2022.Research output: Contribution to Conference › Abstract › peer-review
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The Effects of Age and Body Fat Content on Post-Downhill Run Recovery Following Whole Body Cryotherapy
Haq, A., Ribbans, B. & Baross, A., 12 Mar 2021, In: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 18, 6, 2906.Research output: Contribution to Journal › Article › peer-review
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Isometric exercise training for hypertension
Smart, N. A., Carlson, D., Millar, P. J., Swaine, I. L., Baross, A. W., Ritti-Dias, R. M., Cornelissen, V. & McGowan, C., 5 Dec 2020, In: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. 2020, 12, 10 p., CD013803.Research output: Contribution to Journal › Article › peer-review
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Supporting data for article "Effects of Isometric Leg Training on Ambulatory Blood Pressure and Morning Blood Pressure Surge in Young Normotensive Men and Women"
Baross, A. (Creator), University of Northampton, 2021
DOI: 10.24339/2b33999e-ea8e-42a3-acb1-91f98ab36353
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Prizes
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Chancellor's Fund
Baxter, B. (Recipient), Baross, A. (Recipient), Wright, B. (Recipient) & Langdon, D. (Recipient), 31 Mar 2022
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