Search Results - "altitude house"
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Respiratory events and periodic breathing in cyclists sleeping at 2,650-m simulated altitude
Kinsman, T. A., Hahn, A. G., Gore, C. J., Wilsmore, B. R., Martin, D. T., Chow, C. M.Published in Journal of Applied Physiology (2002)“…altitude house…”
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Cycling performance and VO2 kinetics at sea level and simulated altitude (2230 m)in world-class track athletes
Rodriguez, F., Cabanes, T., Iglesias, X., Garcia-Manso, J., Ventura, J., Huertas, M., Costa, R.Published in Book of abstracts of the 6th annual congress of the European College of Sport Science, 15th congress of the German Society of Sport Science. Cologne, 24-28 July 2001 (2001)“…altitude house…”
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Live high:train low altitude exposure enhances anaerobic energy capacity
Roberts, A. D., Martin, D. T., Gore, C. J., Hahn, A. A. G., Lee, H., Gawthorn, K. M., Dixon, J., Clark, S., Slater, G.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2000)“…altitude house…”
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A "live-high, train-low" approach does not compromise high-intensity training sessions in female road cyclists
Lynch, K., Gore, C., Martin, D., Angheli, S., Gawthorn, K., Dixon, J., Lee, H., Victor, J., Spence, R., Hahn, A.Published in Australian Conference of Science and Medicine in Sport, Adelaide Convention Centre, Adelaide 13-16 October 1998 (1998)“…altitude house…”