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    Do male athletes with already high initial haemoglobin mass benefit from `live high-train low` altitude training?

    Hauser, A., Troesch, S., Steiner, T., Brocherie, F., Girard, O., Saugy, J. J., Schmitt, L., Millet, G. P., Wehrlin, J. P.
    Published in The Journal of Physiology (2018)
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    Live high - train low and high (interspersed with repeated sprint in hypoxia): effects on team-sports specific fitness

    Brocherie, F., Millet, G. P., Hauser, A., Rysmann, J., Wehrlin, J., Girard, O.
    Published in Conference: Physiological Society Topic: Human & Exercise Physiology, London, 30. Juni - 2. Juli 2014 (2014)
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