Search Results - Godfrey, R
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Pre-acclimation to exercise in normobaric hypoxia
Pedlar, C. R., Whyte, G. P., Godfrey, R. J.Published in European Journal of Sport Science (2008)“…Godfrey, R. J.…”
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The detraining and retraining of an elite rower: a case study
Godfrey, R. J., Ingham, S. A., Pedlar, C. R., Whyte, G. P.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2005)“…Godfrey, R. J.…”
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The physiological and psychological impact of intermittent hypoxic training (IHT) in the preparation of the GB biathlon team for the 2002 Olympic games
Whyte, G., Lane, A., Pedlar, C., Godfrey, R.Published in 13. International Hypoxia-Symposium, February, 19-22, 2003, Banff, Alberta (Kanada) (2003)“…Godfrey, R.…”
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Modelling maximum oxygen uptake of elite endurance athletes
Nevill, A. M., Brown, D., Godfrey, R, Johnson, P., Romer,L., Stewart, A. D., Winter, E. M.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2003)“…Godfrey, R…”
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Physiological variables related to 20 km race walk performance
Drake, A., Cox, V., Godfrey, R., Brooks, S.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2003)“…Godfrey, R.…”
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Does sleep on long-haul flights alleviate jet-lag?
Carvalho, S., Edwards, B., Atkinson, G., Waterhouse, J., Reilly, T., Godfrey, R., Ramsay, R.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2001)“…Godfrey, R.…”
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