Effects of altitude/hypoxia on single-and multiple-sprint performance: a comprehensive review

O Girard, F Brocherie, GP Millet - Sports medicine, 2017 - Springer
Many sport competitions, typically involving the completion of single-(eg track-and-field or
track cycling events) and multiple-sprint exercises (eg team and racquet sports, cycling …

Quantifying the effects of acute hypoxic exposure on exercise performance and capacity: A systematic review and meta-regression

SK Deb, DR Brown, LA Gough… - European Journal of …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Objective: To quantify the effects of acute hypoxic exposure on exercise capacity and
performance, which includes continuous and intermittent forms of exercise. Design: A …

An updated panorama of “living low-training high” altitude/hypoxic methods

O Girard, F Brocherie, PSR Goods… - Frontiers in Sports and …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
With minimal costs and travel constraints for athletes, the “living low-training high”(LLTH)
approach is becoming an important intervention for modern sport. The popularity of the …

Repeated double-poling sprint training in hypoxia by competitive cross-country skiers

R Faiss, S Willis, DP Born, B Sperlich… - Medicine & Science in …, 2015 - diva-portal.org
Purpose: Repeated-sprint training in hypoxia (RSH) was recently shown to improve
repeated-sprint ability (RSA) in cycling. This phenomenon is likely to reflect fiber type …

Hypoxic repeat sprint training improves rugby player's repeated sprint but not endurance performance

MJ Hamlin, PD Olsen, HC Marshall… - Frontiers in …, 2017 - frontiersin.org
This study aims to investigate the performance changes in 19 well-trained male rugby
players after repeat-sprint training (six sessions of four sets of 5× 5 s sprints with 25 s and 5 …

[HTML][HTML] Shuttle-run sprint training in hypoxia for youth elite soccer players: a pilot study

H Gatterer, M Philippe, V Menz, F Mosbach… - Journal of sports …, 2014 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The purposes of the present study were to investigate if a) shuttle-run sprint training
performed in a normobaric hypoxia chamber of limited size (4.75 x2. 25m) is feasible, in …

Recovery in normobaric hypoxia as an additional stimulus for high-intensity intermittent training

CD de Carvalho, GM Putti, YF Foresti, FA Ribeiro… - Science & Sports, 2023 - Elsevier
Objective This study aimed to compare the acute physiological responses from hypoxic
exposure during intervals between efforts performed in high intensity. Methods Nine healthy …

Acute performance, physiological, and perceptual changes in response to repeated cycling sprint exercise combined with systemic and local hypoxia in young males

T Behrendt, R Bielitzki, M Behrens, L Schega - Physiology & Behavior, 2023 - Elsevier
This study investigated the acute performance, physiological, and perceptual changes
during repeated sprint exercise (RSE) under normobaric hypoxia and with blood flow …

A study of survival strategies for improving acclimatization of lowlanders at high-altitude

P Sharma, S Mohanty, Y Ahmad - Heliyon, 2023 - cell.com
Human Acclimatization and therapeutic approaches are the core components for
conquering the physiological variations at high altitude (≥ 2500 m) exposure. The declined …

[HTML][HTML] Effects of repeated-sprint training in hypoxia on tennis-specific performance in well-trained players

C Brechbuhl, F Brocherie, GP Millet… - Sports medicine …, 2018 - thieme-connect.com
This study examined the physiological, physical and technical responses to repeated-sprint
training in normobaric hypoxia [RSH, inspired fraction of oxygen (FiO 2) 14.5%] vs. normoxia …