Molecular mechanisms of high-altitude acclimatization

RT Mallet, J Burtscher, V Pialoux, Q Pasha… - International journal of …, 2023 - mdpi.com
High-altitude illnesses (HAIs) result from acute exposure to high altitude/hypoxia. Numerous
molecular mechanisms affect appropriate acclimatization to hypobaric and/or normobaric …

Is there an economical running technique? A review of modifiable biomechanical factors affecting running economy

IS Moore - Sports medicine, 2016 - Springer
Running economy (RE) has a strong relationship with running performance, and modifiable
running biomechanics are a determining factor of RE. The purposes of this review were to …

Factors affecting running economy in trained distance runners

PU Saunders, DB Pyne, RD Telford, JA Hawley - Sports medicine, 2004 - Springer
Running economy (RE) is typically defined as the energy demand for a given velocity of
submaximal running, and is determined by measuring the steady-state consumption of …

Strategies to improve running economy

KR Barnes, AE Kilding - Sports medicine, 2015 - Springer
Running economy (RE) represents a complex interplay of physiological and biomechanical
factors that is typically defined as the energy demand for a given velocity of submaximal …

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 …

Sea-level exercise performance following adaptation to hypoxia: a meta-analysis

DL Bonetti, WG Hopkins - Sports Medicine, 2009 - Springer
Adaptation to living or training in hypoxic environments (altitude training) continues to gain
interest from sport scientists and endurance athletes. Here we present the first meta-analytic …

Short-term plyometric training improves running economy in highly trained middle and long distance runners

PU Saunders, RD Telford, DB Pyne… - The Journal of …, 2006 - journals.lww.com
Fifteen highly trained distance runners ([latin capital V with dot above] O2max 71.1+/-6.0 ml
[middle dot] min-1 [middle dot] kg-1, mean+/-SD) were randomly assigned to a plyometric …

[PDF][PDF] Application of altitude/hypoxic training by elite athletes

RL Wilber - Medicine & Science in Sports & …, 2007 - advancedathletesperformance.com …
2007. At the Olympic level, differences in performance are typically less than 0.5%. This
helps explain why many contemporary elite endurance athletes in summer and winter sport …

Physiological characteristics of the best Eritrean runners—exceptional running economy

A Lucia, J Esteve-Lanao, J Olivan… - Applied physiology …, 2006 - cdnsciencepub.com
Despite their young age, limited training history, and lack of running tradition compared with
other East African endurance athletes (eg, Kenyans and Ethiopians), male endurance …

[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 …