Altitude training - Facts and myths
The question "Altitude training: what for?", "Altitude training: for whom?", "Why is there a debate?", "Doping or not? Role of artificially-induced hypoxic conditions", "Is there Evidence for changes in performance?" and others are considered. Physiological changes during/after AT are debated.
Conclusion:
- Current literature DOES NOT clearly support the common notion that altitude training will generally lead to improved endurance or performance.
- Improvements in economy of 3-6% after various hypoxic interventions have not consistently been shown to correlate with performance!
- Responders and non-responders need to be identified in order to allow adequate exercise prescription.
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| Notations: | training science |
| Language: | English |
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2013
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| Online Access: | http://www.arbeitsmedizin.rwth-aachen.de/europaeisches-hypoxie-symposium/Downloads/Vortr_2011_Session_8.zip |
| Pages: | 14 |
| Document types: | power point presentation |
| Level: | advanced |