Search Results - Gore, C. J.
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Live and/or sleep high: train low, using normobaric hypoxia
Richalet, J. P., Gore, C. J.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2008)“…Gore, C. J.…”
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Sea level VO2max fails to predict VO2max and performance at 1800 m altitude
Roberts, A. D., Daley, P. J., Martin, D. T., Hahn, A., Gore, C. J., Spence, R.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (1998)“…Gore, C. J.…”
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"Live high, train low" does not change the total "Live high, train low" does not change the total haemoglobin mass of male endurance athletes sleeping at a simulated altitude of 3... ("Live high, train low" does not change the total "Live high, train low" does not change the total haemoglobin mass of male endurance athletes sleeping at a simulated altitude of 3000 m for 23 nights)
Ashenden , M. J., Gore, C. J., Dobson, G. P., Hahn, A. G.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (1999)“…Gore, C. J.…”
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Sea level VO2max fails to predict VO2max and performance at 1800m altitude
Roberts, A. D., Daley, P. J., Martin, D. T., Hahn, A. A., Gore, C. J., Spence, R.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (1998)“…Gore, C. J.…”
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