© Copyright 2017 by the American College of Sports Medicine. Purpose Independent heat and hypoxic exposure can enhance temperate endurance performance in trained athletes, although their combined effects remain unknown. This study examined whether the addition of heat interval training during "live high, train low" (LHTL) hypoxic exposure would result in enhanced performance and physiological adaptations as compared with heat or temperate training. Methods Twenty-six well-trained runners completed 3 wk of interval training assigned to one of three conditions: 1) LHTL hypoxic exposure plus heat training (H + H; 3000 m for 13 h·d -1, train at 33°C, 60% relative humidity [RH]), 2) heat training with no hypoxic exposure (HOT, live at <600 m and...
Heat acclimation (HA) involves physiological adaptations that directly promote exercise performance ...
Hot water immersion (HWI) after exercise on 6 consecutive days in temperate conditions has 27 been s...
We examined whether daily hot water immersion (HWI) after exercise in temperate conditions induces h...
Background: Combining the key adaptation of plasma volume (PV) expansion with synergistic physiologi...
© 2019 Human Kinetics, Inc. Purpose: To determine whether combining training in heat with "Live High...
Background: Combining the key adaptation of plasma volume (PV) expansion with syner-gistic physiolog...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Health.Endurance athletes commonly incorporate repeated ...
Purpose: Hot-water immersion (HWI) after training in temperate conditions has been shown to induce t...
Adaptations to heat and hypoxia are typically studied in isolation but are often encountered in comb...
We investigated whether an 11-day heat acclimation programme (HA) enhanced endurance performance in ...
The aim was to determine the mechanisms facilitating exercise performance in hot conditions followin...
The use of training in the heat to enhance performance has become a ‘hot topic’ in the world of elit...
Traditional endurance training typically involves weeks of long-duration (60–90 min) exercise perfor...
Background: Heat acclimation (HA) and heat acclimatization (HAz) are impactful strategies to mitigat...
INTRODUCTION: Hot-water immersion (HWI) after training in temperate conditions has been shown to ind...
Heat acclimation (HA) involves physiological adaptations that directly promote exercise performance ...
Hot water immersion (HWI) after exercise on 6 consecutive days in temperate conditions has 27 been s...
We examined whether daily hot water immersion (HWI) after exercise in temperate conditions induces h...
Background: Combining the key adaptation of plasma volume (PV) expansion with synergistic physiologi...
© 2019 Human Kinetics, Inc. Purpose: To determine whether combining training in heat with "Live High...
Background: Combining the key adaptation of plasma volume (PV) expansion with syner-gistic physiolog...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Health.Endurance athletes commonly incorporate repeated ...
Purpose: Hot-water immersion (HWI) after training in temperate conditions has been shown to induce t...
Adaptations to heat and hypoxia are typically studied in isolation but are often encountered in comb...
We investigated whether an 11-day heat acclimation programme (HA) enhanced endurance performance in ...
The aim was to determine the mechanisms facilitating exercise performance in hot conditions followin...
The use of training in the heat to enhance performance has become a ‘hot topic’ in the world of elit...
Traditional endurance training typically involves weeks of long-duration (60–90 min) exercise perfor...
Background: Heat acclimation (HA) and heat acclimatization (HAz) are impactful strategies to mitigat...
INTRODUCTION: Hot-water immersion (HWI) after training in temperate conditions has been shown to ind...
Heat acclimation (HA) involves physiological adaptations that directly promote exercise performance ...
Hot water immersion (HWI) after exercise on 6 consecutive days in temperate conditions has 27 been s...
We examined whether daily hot water immersion (HWI) after exercise in temperate conditions induces h...