We investigated whether perceptually-regulated high-intensity intervals in hypoxia are associated with slower running velocities versus normoxia, when physiological responses and exercise-related sensations remain the same. Nineteen trained runners (33.4 ± 9.1 years) completed a high-intensity interval running protocol (4 × 4-min intervals at a clamped perceived rating exertion of 16 on the 6-20 Borg scale, 3-min passive recoveries) in either hypoxic (HYP; FiO2 15.0%) or normoxic (NOR; FiO2 20.9%) conditions. Participants adjusted to a progressively slower running velocity from interval 1-4 (-7.0%), and more so in HYP vs. NOR for intervals 2, 3 and 4 (-4.6%, -6.4% and - 7.9%, respectively; p < .01). Heart rate increased from interval 1-4 (+...
In the setting of “living high,” it is unclear whether high-intensity interval training (HIIT) shoul...
We investigated whether perceptually-regulated high-intensity intervals in hypoxia are associated wi...
Highly aerobically trained individuals are unable to achieve maximal oxygen uptake (VO 2max ) during...
We investigated whether perceptually-regulated high-intensity intervals in hypoxia are associated wi...
Objectives We determined whether perceptually-regulated, high-intensity intermitten...
Objectives We investigated psycho-physiological responses to perceptually regulated...
Background/Objectives The aim of this study was to compare high-intensity interval exercise (HIIE) s...
Purpose This doctoral dissertation aimed at 1) examining the haematological adaptations to high-inte...
This thesis investigated the psycho-physiological responses of obese individuals during and followin...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare high-intensity interval exercise (HIIE) sessions pr...
The present study aimed to determine the effect of high intensity interval training (HIIT) in hypoxi...
This study aimed to determine whether different levels of hypoxia affect physical performance during...
We compared the effects of short-term, perceptually regulated training using interval-walking in hyp...
Introduction: We sought to determine the effect of low and moderate normobaric hypoxia on oxygen con...
International audiencePurpose: The aim of this study was to assess the acute cardiorespiratory as we...
In the setting of “living high,” it is unclear whether high-intensity interval training (HIIT) shoul...
We investigated whether perceptually-regulated high-intensity intervals in hypoxia are associated wi...
Highly aerobically trained individuals are unable to achieve maximal oxygen uptake (VO 2max ) during...
We investigated whether perceptually-regulated high-intensity intervals in hypoxia are associated wi...
Objectives We determined whether perceptually-regulated, high-intensity intermitten...
Objectives We investigated psycho-physiological responses to perceptually regulated...
Background/Objectives The aim of this study was to compare high-intensity interval exercise (HIIE) s...
Purpose This doctoral dissertation aimed at 1) examining the haematological adaptations to high-inte...
This thesis investigated the psycho-physiological responses of obese individuals during and followin...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare high-intensity interval exercise (HIIE) sessions pr...
The present study aimed to determine the effect of high intensity interval training (HIIT) in hypoxi...
This study aimed to determine whether different levels of hypoxia affect physical performance during...
We compared the effects of short-term, perceptually regulated training using interval-walking in hyp...
Introduction: We sought to determine the effect of low and moderate normobaric hypoxia on oxygen con...
International audiencePurpose: The aim of this study was to assess the acute cardiorespiratory as we...
In the setting of “living high,” it is unclear whether high-intensity interval training (HIIT) shoul...
We investigated whether perceptually-regulated high-intensity intervals in hypoxia are associated wi...
Highly aerobically trained individuals are unable to achieve maximal oxygen uptake (VO 2max ) during...