Search Results - Garvican-Lewis, L.
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Improved performance in national-level runners with increased training load at 1600 and 1800 m
Sharma, A. P., Saunders, P. U., Garvican-Lewis, L. A., Clark, B., Welvaert, M., Gore, C. J., Thompson, K. G.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2019)“…Garvican-Lewis, L. A.…”
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Normobaric hypoxia reduces V.O2 at different intensities in highly trained runners
Sharma, A. P., Saunders, P. U., Garvican-Lewis, L., Clark, B., Gore, C. J., Thompson, K. G., Périar, J. D.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2019)“…Garvican-Lewis, L.…”
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Training quantification and periodization during live high train high at 2100 m in elite runners: An observational cohort case study
Sharma, A. P., Saunders, P. U., Garvican-Lewis, L. A., Périard, J. D., Clark, B., Gore, C. J., Raysmith, B. P., Stanley, J., Robertson, E. Y., Thompson, K. G.Published in Journal of Sports Science & Medicine (2018)“…Garvican-Lewis, L. A.…”
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Intravenous iron does Not augment the hemoglobin mass response to simulated hypoxia
Garvican-Lewis, L. A., Vuong, V. L., Govus, A. D., Peeling, P., Jung, G., nemeth, E., Hughes, D., Lovell, G., Eichner, D., Gore, C. J.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2018)“…Garvican-Lewis, L. A.…”
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The effect of training at 2100-m altitude on running speed and session rating of perceived exertion at different intensities in elite middle-distance runners
Sharma, A. P., Saunders, P. U., Garvican-Lewis, L. A., Clark, B., Stanley, J., Robertson, E. Y., Thompson, K. G.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2017)“…Garvican-Lewis, L. A.…”
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Four weeks of classical altitude training increases resting metabolic rate in highly trained middle-distance runners
Woods, A. L., Sharma, A. P., Garvican-Lewis, L. A., Saunders, P. U., Rice, A. J., Thompson, K. G.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2017)“…Garvican-Lewis, L. A.…”
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Live high, train low - influence on resting and post-exercise hepcidin levels
Govus, A. D., Peeling, P., Abbiss, C. R., Lawler, N. G., Swinkels, D. W., Laarakkers, C. M., Thompson, K. G., Peiffer, J. J., Gore, C. J., Garvican-Lewis, L. A.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2017)“…Garvican-Lewis, L. A.…”
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Relative match intensities at high altitude in highly-trained young soccer players (ISA3600)
Buchheit, M., Hammond, K., Bourdon, P. C., Simpson, B. M., Garvican-Lewis, L. A., Schmidt, W. F., Gore, C. J., Aughey, R. J.Published in Journal of Sports Science & Medicine (2015)“…Garvican-Lewis, L. A.…”
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