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Women upward—sex differences in uphill performance in speed climbing, ski mountaineering, trail running, cross-country skiing, and cycling
Millet, G. P., Raberin, A., Faiss, R., Giovanelli, N., Galindo, T., Place, N., Sandbakk, Ø.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2024)“…Faiss, R.…”
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Altitud y deportes de equipo: métodos tradicionales desafiados por un entrenamiento innovador y específico en hipoxia (Altitude and team sports: traditional methods challenged by innovative sport-specific training in hypoxia)
Brocherie, F., Girard, O., Faiss, R., Millet, G. P.Published in Revista Internacional de Ciencias del Deporte (2016)“…Faiss, R.…”
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Repeated sprint training in hypoxia does not influence mucosal immune function to a greater extent than in normoxia
Born, D.-P., Faiss, R., Willis, S., Strahler, J., Holmberg, H. C., Millet, G. P., Sperlich, B.Published in 19th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS), Amsterdam, 2. - 5. July 2014 (2014)“…Faiss, R.…”
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Repeated sprint training by elite cross-country skiers under hypoxic conditions does not influence their mucosal immune function to a greater extent than identical normoxic trainin...
Born, D.-P., Faiss, R., Willis, S., Strahler, J., Holmberg, H. C., Millet, G. P., Sperlich, B.Published in 19th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS), Amsterdam, 2. - 5. July 2014 (2014)“…Faiss, R.…”
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