[PDF][PDF] Introduction to altitude/hypoxic training symposium

RL Wilber - Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2007 - Citeseer
Anti-Doping Agencys (WADA) consideration of placing ''artificially-induced hypoxic
conditions''on the 2007 Prohibited List of Substances/Methods. In light of the ongoing …

[HTML][HTML] Hypoxic training methods for improving endurance exercise performance

JA Sinex, RF Chapman - Journal of Sport and Health Science, 2015 - Elsevier
Endurance athletic performance is highly related to a number of factors that can be altered
through altitude and hypoxic training including increases in erythrocyte volume, maximal …

[PDF][PDF] Nonhematological mechanisms of improved sea-level performance after hypoxic exposure

CJ Gore, SA Clark, PU Saunders - Medicine & Science in Sports & …, 2007 - Citeseer
ABSTRACT GORE, CJ, SA CLARK, and PU SAUNDERS. Nonhematological Mechanisms of
Improved Sea-Level Performance after Hypoxic Exposure. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc., Vol. 39 …

The ergogenics of hypoxia training in athletes

BM Loffredo, JL Glazer - Current sports medicine reports, 2006 - Springer
Hypoxia elicits hematopoiesis, which ultimately improves oxygen transport to peripheral
tissues. In part because of this, altitude training has been used in the conditioning of elite …

Current trends in altitude training

RL Wilber - Sports Medicine, 2001 - Springer
Recently, endurance athletes have used several novel approaches and modalities for
altitude training including:(i) normobaric hypoxia via nitrogen dilution (hypoxic apartment);(ii) …

Oxygen manipulation as an ergogenic aid

HK Rusko, HO Tikkanen… - Current sports medicine …, 2003 - journals.lww.com
The benefits of living and training at high altitude (HiHi) for an improved sea-level
performance have been questioned because controlled studies have shown contradictory …

Combining hypoxic methods for peak performance

GP Millet, B Roels, L Schmitt, X Woorons, JP Richalet - Sports medicine, 2010 - Springer
New methods and devices for pursuing performance enhancement through altitude training
were developed in Scandinavia and the USA in the early 1990s. At present, several forms of …

Point: positive effects of intermittent hypoxia (live high: train low) on exercise performance are mediated primarily by augmented red cell volume

BD Levine, J Stray-Gundersen - Journal of applied …, 2005 - journals.physiology.org
For nearly half a century, athletes have used “altitude training” to enhance sea level
performance. Both altitude acclimatization and hypoxic exercise have been proposed as …

Counterpoint: positive effects of intermittent hypoxia (live high: train low) on exercise performance are not mediated primarily by augmented red cell volume

CJ Gore, WG Hopkins - Journal of Applied Physiology, 2005 - journals.physiology.org
For nearly half a century, athletes have used “altitude training” to enhance sea level
performance. Both altitude acclimatization and hypoxic exercise have been proposed as …

Effect of hypoxic" dose" on physiological responses and sea-level performance.

RL Wilber, J Stray-Gundersen… - Medicine and science in …, 2007 - europepmc.org
Live high-train low (LH+ TL) altitude training was developed in the early 1990s in response
to potential training limitations imposed on endurance athletes by traditional live high-train …