Search Results - Racinais, S.
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Hematological adaptations following a training camp in hot and/or hypoxic conditions in elite rugby union players
Périard, J. D., Girard, O., Townsend, N., Bourdon, P., Cocking, S., Ihsan, M., Lacome, M., Nichols, D., Travers, G., Wilson, M. G., Piscione, J., Racinais, S.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2023)“…Racinais, S.…”
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Asymmetries during repeated treadmill sprints in elite female Rugby Sevens players
Girard, O., Racinais, S., Couderc, A., Morin, J.-B., Ryu, J. H., Piscione, J., Brocherie, F.Published in Sports Biomechanics (2023)“…Racinais, S.…”
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Intensified training supersedes the impact of heat and/or altitude for increasing performance in elite rugby union players
Racinais, S., Périard, J. D., Piscione, J., Bourdon, P. C., Cocking, S., Ihsan, M., Lacome, M., Nichols, D., Townsend, N., Travers, G., Wilson, M. G., Girard, O.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2021)“…Racinais, S.…”
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Adding heat to the live-high train-low altitude model: a practical insight from professional football
Buchheit, M., Racinais, S., Bilsborough, J., Hocking, J., Mendez-Villanueva, A., Bourdon, P. C., Voss, S., Livingston, S., Christian, R., Périard, J., Cordy, J., Coutts, A. J.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2013)“…Racinais, S.…”
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