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Could the perception of effort help us unravel the potential of "living low-training high"? A perspective article
Burtscher, M., Álvarez-Herms, J., Burtscher, J., Strasser, B., Kopp, M., Pageaux, B.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2025)“…Álvarez-Herms, J.…”
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What if gastrointestinal complications in endurance athletes were gut injuries in response to a high consumption of ultra-processed foods? Please take care of your bugs if you want...
Álvarez-Herms, J., González-Benito, A., Corbi, F., Odriozola, A.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2024)“…Álvarez-Herms, J.…”
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A program of circuit resistance training under hypobaric hypoxia conditions improves the anaerobic performance of athletes
Álvarez-Herms, J., Julià-Sánchez, S., Corbi, F., Pagès, T., Viscor, G.Published in Science & Sports (2016)“…Álvarez-Herms, J.…”
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Popularity of hypoxic training methods for endurance-based professional and amateur athletes
Alvarez-Herms, J., Julia-Sanchez, S., Hamlin, M. J., Corbi, F., Pages, T., Viscor, G.Published in Physiology & Behavior (2015)“…Alvarez-Herms, J.…”
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Strength training under hypoxic conditions
Alvarez-Herms, J., Julia-Sanchez, S., Hamlin, M., Viscor, G.Published in Physiological Reports (2015)“…Alvarez-Herms, J.…”
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Anaerobic performance after endurance strength training in hypobaric environment
Álvarez-Herms, J., Julià-Sánchez, S., Corbi, F., Pagès, T., Viscor, G.Published in Science & Sports (2014)“…Álvarez-Herms, J.…”
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