Search Results - Hahn, A. G.
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Live high:train low increases muscle buffer capacity and submaximal cycling efficiency
Gore, C. J., Hahn, A. G., Aughey, R. J., Martin, D. T., Ashenden, M. J., Clark, S. A., Garnham, A. P., Roberts, A. D., Slater, G. J., McKenna, M. J.Published in Acta Physiologica Scandinavica (2001)“…Hahn, A. G.…”
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Physiological characteristics of successful mountain bikers and professional road cyclists
Lee, H., Martin, D. T., Anson, J. M., Grundy, D., Hahn, A. G.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2002)“…Hahn, A. G.…”
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Live high:train low increases muscle buffer capacity and submaximal cycling efficiency
Gore, C. J., Hahn, A. G., Aughey, R. J., Martin, D. T., Ashenden, M. J., Clark, S. A., Garnham, A. P., Roberts, A. D., Slater, G. J., McKenna, M. J.Published in Acta Physiologica Scandinavica (2001)“…Hahn, A. G.…”
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Physiological characteristics of nationally competitive female road cyclists and demands of competition
Martin, D. T., McLean, B., Trewin, C., Lee, H., Victor, J., Hahn, A. G.Published in Sports Medicine (2001)“…Hahn, A. G.…”
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Impaired interval exercise responses in elite female cyclists at moderate simulated altitude
Brosnan, M. J., Martin, D. T., Hahn, A. G., Gore, C. J., Hawley, J. A.Published in Journal of Applied Physiology (2000)“…Hahn, A. G.…”
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Blood testing for professional cyclists: What's a fair hematocrit limit?
Martin, D. T., Ashenden, M. J., Parisotto, R., Pyne, D., Hahn, A. G.Published in Sportscience (1997)“…Hahn, A. G.…”
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Effects of a 12-day "live high, train low" camp on reticulocyte production and haemoglobin mass in elite female road cyclists (Effects of a 12-day "live high, train low" camp on reticulocyte production and haemoglobin mass in elite female road cyclists)
Ashenden, M. J., Gore, C. J., Martin, D. T., Dobson, G. P., Hahn, A. G.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (1999)“…Hahn, A. G.…”
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"Live high, train low" does not change the total "Live high, train low" does not change the total haemoglobin mass of male endurance athletes sleeping at a simulated altitude of 3... ("Live high, train low" does not change the total "Live high, train low" does not change the total haemoglobin mass of male endurance athletes sleeping at a simulated altitude of 3000 m for 23 nights)
Ashenden , M. J., Gore, C. J., Dobson, G. P., Hahn, A. G.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (1999)“…Hahn, A. G.…”
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