Intermittent hypoxic training: fact and fancy

BD Levine - High altitude medicine & biology, 2002 - liebertpub.com
Intermittent hypoxic training (IHT) refers to the discontinuous use of normobaric or hypobaric
hypoxia, in an attempt to reproduce some of the key features of altitude acclimatization, with …

[HTML][HTML] Comparative efficacy of various hypoxic training paradigms on maximal oxygen consumption: A systematic review and network meta-analysis

Q Yu, Z Kong, L Zou, R Chapman, Q Shi… - Journal of Exercise …, 2023 - Elsevier
Background Enhancement in maximal oxygen consumption (VO 2max) induced by hypoxic
training is important for both athletes and non-athletes. However, the lack of comparison of …

“Living high-training low” for Olympic medal performance: what have we learned 25 years after implementation?

O Girard, BD Levine… - … journal of sports …, 2023 - journals.humankinetics.com
Background: Altitude training is often regarded as an indispensable tool for the success of
elite endurance athletes. Historically, altitude training emerged as a key strategy to prepare …

Optimal type and dose of hypoxic training for improving maximal aerobic capacity in athletes: a systematic review and Bayesian model-based network meta-analysis

X Feng, L Zhao, Y Chen, Z Wang, H Lu… - Frontiers in …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Objective: This study aimed to compare and rank the effect of hypoxic practices on maximum
oxygen consumption (VO2max) in athletes and determine the hypoxic dose-response …

Effect of Twelve Week Hypergravity Training on Sprinting Speed of the Cricketers

SS Ghosh, P Roy, R Biswas, B Biswas - International Journal of …, 2022 - aiac.org.au
Background: Sprinting speed as a derivative of lower-body power is considered to be the
most vital component of physical ability of the players. Traditional training methods fail to …

Effect of 8 days of a hypergravity condition on the sprinting speed and lower-body power of elite rugby players

MJ Barr, TJ Gabbett, RU Newton… - The Journal of Strength …, 2015 - journals.lww.com
Abstract Barr MJ, Gabbett TJ, Newton RU, and Sheppard JM. Effect of 8 days of a
hypergravity condition on the sprinting speed and lower-body power of elite rugby players. J …

A single night in hypoxia either with or without ketone ester ingestion reduces sleep quality without impacting next day exercise performance

M Stalmans, D Tominec, R Robberechts, W Lauriks… - medRxiv, 2024 - medrxiv.org
Background: Sleeping at (simulated) altitude is highly common in athletes as an integral part
of altitude training camps or sport competitions. However, it is also often feared due to …

Normobarik ortamda hipoksik ve normoksik koşullarda farklı antrenman yöntemlerinin dayanıklılık performansı üzerine etkilerinin karşılaştırılması

MŞ Akgül - 2016 - acikbilim.yok.gov.tr
Bu çalışma normobarik ortamda hipoksik ve normoksik koşullarda farklı antrenman
yöntemlerinin dayanıklılık performansı üzerine etkilerinin karşılaştırılması amacıyla …

Aktuelle Entwicklungstendenzen der Wettkampf-und Trai-ningssysteme in den Ausdauersportarten–Standpunkte und Lösungen aus nationaler und internationaler …

J Wick - Wettkampf, Training und Leistungsdiagnostik in den …, 2017 - books.google.com
Zusammenfassung Die Wettkampf-und Trainingssysteme der Ausdauersportarten
unterlagen insbesondere in den letzten drei Olympiazyklen einer enormen Entwicklung …

A series of studies examining the development of sprint speed and momentum of international rugby union players

MJ Barr - 2014 - ro.ecu.edu.au
Sprinting speed is a highly valued physical ability in rugby. There is little research examining
sprinting biomechanics in rugby players and it is unclear the extent that sprinting speed and …