Search Results - "live high - train low"
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High-intensity kayak performance after adaptation to intermittent hypoxia
Bonetti, D. L., Hopkins, W. G., Kilding, A. E.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2006)“…live high - train low…”
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Sleep high (2800 m) and train low (610 m): Effects on altitude-induced reductions in VO2peak in high level kayak athletes
Logan, P. A., Martin, D. T., Dixon, J., Fornasiero, D., Gawthorn, K., Gore, C. J., Hahn, A. G., Kelly, B. P., Roberts, A., Slater, G. J., Walker, J.Published 1999“…live high - train low…”