Combining hypoxic methods for peak performance

GP Millet, B Roels, L Schmitt, X Woorons, JP Richalet - Sports medicine, 2010 - Springer
New methods and devices for pursuing performance enhancement through altitude training
were developed in Scandinavia and the USA in the early 1990s. At present, several forms of …

Blood volume: importance and adaptations to exercise training, environmental stresses, and trauma/sickness.

MN Sawka, VA Convertino, ER Eichner… - Medicine and science …, 2000 - europepmc.org
This paper reviews the influence of several perturbations (physical exercise, heat stress,
terrestrial altitude, microgravity, and trauma/sickness) on adaptations of blood volume (BV) …

Cardiac remodeling in response to 1 year of intensive endurance training

A Arbab-Zadeh, M Perhonen, E Howden, RM Peshock… - Circulation, 2014 - Am Heart Assoc
Background—It is unclear whether, and to what extent, the striking cardiac morphological
manifestations of endurance athletes are a result of exercise training or a genetically …

[图书][B] Exercise physiology: Theory and application to fitness and performance

SK Powers, ET Howley, J Quindry - 2007 - wearencs.com
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the best ways. As's religious work she finds herself overwhelmed by a teacher they are more …

“Living high-training low” altitude training improves sea level performance in male and female elite runners

J Stray-Gundersen, RF Chapman… - Journal of applied …, 2001 - journals.physiology.org
Acclimatization to moderate high altitude accompanied by training at low altitude (living high-
training low) has been shown to improve sea level endurance performance in …

Sea-level exercise performance following adaptation to hypoxia: a meta-analysis

DL Bonetti, WG Hopkins - Sports Medicine, 2009 - Springer
Adaptation to living or training in hypoxic environments (altitude training) continues to gain
interest from sport scientists and endurance athletes. Here we present the first meta-analytic …

Intermittent hypoxic training: fact and fancy

BD Levine - High altitude medicine & biology, 2002 - liebertpub.com
Intermittent hypoxic training (IHT) refers to the discontinuous use of normobaric or hypobaric
hypoxia, in an attempt to reproduce some of the key features of altitude acclimatization, with …

[PDF][PDF] Nonhematological mechanisms of improved sea-level performance after hypoxic exposure

CJ Gore, SA Clark, PU Saunders - Medicine & Science in Sports & …, 2007 - Citeseer
ABSTRACT GORE, CJ, SA CLARK, and PU SAUNDERS. Nonhematological Mechanisms of
Improved Sea-Level Performance after Hypoxic Exposure. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc., Vol. 39 …

Physiological and biological responses to short-term intermittent hypobaric hypoxia exposure: from sports and mountain medicine to new biomedical applications

G Viscor, JR Torrella, L Corral, A Ricart… - Frontiers in …, 2018 - frontiersin.org
In recent years, the altitude acclimatization responses elicited by short-term intermittent
exposure to hypoxia have been subject to renewed attention. The main goal of short-term …

Contemporary periodization of altitude training for elite endurance athletes: a narrative review

I Mujika, AP Sharma, T Stellingwerff - Sports medicine, 2019 - Springer
Since the 1960s there has been an escalation in the purposeful utilization of altitude to
enhance endurance athletic performance. This has been mirrored by a parallel …