Search Results - Jørgensen, S.
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"Live High-Train High" increases hemoglobin mass in Olympic swimmers
Bonne, T. C., Lundby, C., Jørgensen, S., Johansen, L., Morgan, M., Bech, S. R., Sander, M., Papoti, M., Baastrup Nordsborg, N.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2014)“…Jørgensen, S.…”
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Effects of 12 weeks high-intensity & reduced-volume training in elite athletes
Kilen, A., Hultengren Larsson, T., Jørgensen, M., Johansen, L., Jørgensen, S., Nordsborg, N. B.Published in PLOS ONE (2014)“…Jørgensen, M.…”
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Increased training intensity and reduced volume for 12 weeks increases maximal swimming speed on a sprint distance in young elite swimmers
Johansen, L., Jørgensen, S., Kilen, A., Larsson, T. H., Jørgensen, M., Rocha, B., Nordsborg, N. B.Published in Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming XI - Abstracts (2010)“…Jørgensen, S.…”
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Anaerobic power and muscle strength characteristics of 11 years old elite and non-elite boys and girls from gymnastics, team handball, tennis and swimming
Bencke, J., Damsgaard, R., Saekmose, A., Jorgensen, P., Jorgensen, K., Klausen, K.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2002)“…Jorgensen, P.…”
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