Search Results - "live high - train low"
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Effect of hypobaric hypoxia on hematological parameters related to oxygen transport, blood volume and oxygen consumption in adolescent endurance-training athletes
Mancera-Soto, Mónica, E. M., Chamorro-Acosta L., Ramos-Caballero, D. M., Torrella, J. R., Cristancho-Mejía, E.Published in Journal of Exercise Science & Fitness (2022)“…live high - train low…”
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An updated panorama of "Living low-training high" altitude/hypoxic methods
Girard, O., Brocherie, F., Goods, P. S. R., Millet, G. P.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2020)“…live high - train low…”
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A novel mixed living high training low intervention and the hematological module of the athlete biological passport
Voss, S. C., Al-Hamad, K., Samsam, W., Cherif, A., Georgakopoulos, C., Al Maadheed, M., Balanos, G., Lucas, S., Sottas, P.-E., Wilson, M., Townsend, N.Published in Drug Testing and Analysis (2019)“…live high - train low…”
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Aktuelle Entwicklungen im Höhentraining. Allgemeine und schwimmsportspezifische Erkenntnisse im narrativen Überblick (Current developments in altitude training. A narrative overview of general and swimming-specific findings)
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Living high-Training low for 21 days enhances exercise economy, hemodynamic function, and exercise performance of competitive runners
Park, H.-Y., Park, W., Lim, K.Published in Journal of Sports Science & Medicine (2019)“…live high - train low…”
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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)“…live high - train low…”
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Does "Live high-Train low (and high)" hypoxic training alter running mechanics in elite team-sport players?
Girard, O., Millet, G. P., Morin, J.-B., Brocherie, F.Published in Journal of Sports Science & Medicine (2017)“…live high - train low…”
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No change in running mechanics with live high -train low altitude training in elite distance runners
Stickford, A. S. L., Wilhite, D. P., Chapman, R. F.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2017)“…live high - train low…”
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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)“…live high - train low…”
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Training diaries during altitude training camp in two Olympic champions: An observational case study
Pugliese, L., Serpiello, F. R., Millet, G. P., La Torre, A.Published in Journal of Sports Science & Medicine (2014)“…live high - train low…”
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Increased hemoglobin mass and VO2max with 10 h nightly simulated altitude at 3000 m
Neya, M., Enoki, T., Ohiwa, N., Kawahara, T., Gore, C. J.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2013)“…live high - train low…”
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Altitude training and its influence on physical endurance in swimmers
Strzala, M., Ostrowski, A., Szygula, ZPublished in Journal of Human Kinetics (2011)“…live high - train low…”
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Thirteen days of "live high-train low" does not affect prooxidant/antioxidant balance in elite swimmers
Pialoux, V., Mounier, R., Brugniaux, J. V., Rock, E., Mazur, A., Richalet, J. P., Robach, P., Coudert, J., Fellmann, N.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2009)“…live high - train low…”
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Eighteen days of "living high, training low" stimulate erythropoiesis and enhance aerobic performance in elite middle-distance runners
Brugniaux, J. V., Schmitt,L., Robach,P., Nicolet, G., Fouillot, J.-P., Moutereau, S., Lasne, F., Pialoux, V., Saas, P., Chorvot, M.-C., Cornolo,J., Olsen, N. V., Richalet, J. P.Published in Journal of Applied Physiology (2006)“…live high - train low…”
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The altitude project: An international collaborative research project on altitude training in elite swimmers
Rodriguez, F. A., Levine, B. D.Published in Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming XI - Abstracts (2010)“…live high - train low…”
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Reproducibility of performance changes to simulated live high/train low altitude
Robertson, E. Y., Saunders, P. U., Pyne, D. B., Aughey, R. J., Anson, J. M., Gore, C. J.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2010)“…live high - train low…”