Sprint running performance monitoring: methodological and practical considerations

T Haugen, M Buchheit - Sports medicine, 2016 - Springer
The aim of this review is to investigate methodological concerns associated with sprint
performance monitoring, more specifically the influence and magnitude of varying external …

: what do we know, and what do we still need to know?

BD Levine - The Journal of physiology, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Maximal oxygen uptake is a physiological characteristic bounded by the parametric limits of
the Fick equation:(left ventricular (LV) end‐diastolic volume− LV end‐systolic volume)× heart …

[图书][B] Exercise physiology: Theory and application to fitness and performance

SK Powers, ET Howley, J Quindry - 2007 - wearencs.com
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the best ways. As's religious work she finds herself overwhelmed by a teacher they are more …

High-intensity aerobic interval training increases fat and carbohydrate metabolic capacities in human skeletal muscle

CGR Perry, GJF Heigenhauser… - Applied Physiology …, 2008 - cdnsciencepub.com
High-intensity aerobic interval training (HIIT) is a compromise between time-consuming
moderate-intensity training and sprint-interval training requiring all-out efforts. However …

Effects of altitude/hypoxia on single-and multiple-sprint performance: a comprehensive review

O Girard, F Brocherie, GP Millet - Sports medicine, 2017 - Springer
Many sport competitions, typically involving the completion of single-(eg track-and-field or
track cycling events) and multiple-sprint exercises (eg team and racquet sports, cycling …

[HTML][HTML] Special environments: altitude and heat

PU Saunders, LA Garvican-Lewis… - … journal of sport …, 2019 - journals.humankinetics.com
High-level athletes are always looking at ways to maximize training adaptations for
competition performance, and using altered environmental conditions to achieve this …

Endurance training at altitude

PU Saunders, DB Pyne, CJ Gore - High altitude medicine & biology, 2009 - liebertpub.com
Abstract Saunders, Philo U., David B. Pyne, and Christopher Gore. Endurance training at
altitude. High Alt. Med. Biol. 10: 135–148, 2009.—Since the 1968 Olympic Games when the …

International Olympic Committee consensus statement on thermoregulatory and altitude challenges for high-level athletes

MF Bergeron, R Bahr, P Bärtsch, L Bourdon… - British journal of sports …, 2012 - bjsm.bmj.com
Challenging environmental conditions, including heat and humidity, cold, and altitude, pose
particular risks to the health of Olympic and other high-level athletes. As a further …

Determinants of team-sport performance: implications for altitude training by team-sport athletes

DJ Bishop, O Girard - British journal of sports medicine, 2013 - bjsm.bmj.com
Team sports are increasingly popular, with millions of participants worldwide. Athletes
engaged in these sports are required to repeatedly produce skilful actions and maximal or …

Modeling the energetics of 100-m running by using speed curves of world champions

LM Arsac, E Locatelli - Journal of applied physiology, 2002 - journals.physiology.org
The present study aims to assess energy demand and supply in 100-m sprint running. A
mathematical model was used in which supply has two components, aerobic and anaerobic …