Search Results - Doucende, G.
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The use of far-infrared-re-emitting patches during and after a short trail run does not influence the energy cost and the maximal force decrement, but does reduce perceived fatigue
Chamoux, M., Gabin, A., Santanac, A., Doucende, G., Gaston, A.-F., Mourot, L.Published in Sport Sciences for Health (2025)“…Doucende, G.…”
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Effect of different exercise-to-rest ratios during repeated-sprint training in hypoxia included in a classical altitude camp
Bouten, J., Brick, M., Saboua, A., Hadjaj, J. L., Piscione, J., Margot, C., Doucende, G., Bourrel, N., Millet, G. P., Brocherie, F.Published in 28th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 4-7 July 2023, Paris, France (2023)“…Doucende, G.…”
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Effects of 2 different protocols of repeated-sprint training in hypoxia in elite female rugby sevens players during an altitude training camp
Bouten, J., Brick, M., Saboua, A., Hadjadj, J.-L., Piscione, J., Margot, C., Doucende, G., Bourrel, N., Millet, G. P., Brocherie, F.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2023)“…Doucende, G.…”
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Réponses physiologiques à l`exercice en altitude modérée: intérêt de la mesure de la SpO2 (Physiological responses to exercise at moderate altitude: Interest of SpO2 measurement)
Gaston, A.-F., Roca, E., Doucende, G., Hapkova, I., Subirats, E., Durand, F.Published in Science & Sports (2016)“…Doucende, G.…”
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