© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. Traditionally, researchers and practitioners have manipulated acute resistance exercise variables to elicit the desired responses to training. However, recent research indicates that altering the muscular environment during resistance training, namely by implementing a hypoxic stimulus, can augment muscle hypertrophy and strength. Intermittent hypoxic resistance training (IHRT), whereby participants inspire hypoxic air during resistance training, has been previously demonstrated to increase muscle cross-sectional area and maximum strength by significantly greater amounts than the equivalent training in normoxia. However, some recent evidence has provided conflicting results, reporting that the use of systemic hypoxia du...
This study assessed whether hypoxia augments anabolic responses to moderate-load resistance exercise...
For decades high mechanical loading has guided exercise prescription that aimed to induce muscle hyp...
Purpose To investigate whether performing resistance exercise in hypoxia augments physiological a...
Traditionally, researchers and practitioners have manipulated acute resistance exercise variables to...
Traditionally, researchers and practitioners have manipulated acute resistance exercise variables to...
Methods to enhance the adaptive responses to resistance training are of great interest to clinical a...
The article presents research on the acute metabolic responses to high-load resistance exercise in d...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Recent evidence suggests that supplemental hypoxia du...
Intermittent hypoxic training (IHT) is sometimes used by athletes to enhance nonhematological physio...
© 2016 National Strength and Conditioning Association. Scott, BR, Slattery, KM, Sculley, DV, Lockhar...
The addition of a hypoxic stimulus during resistance training is suggested to increase the metabolic...
Acute hypoxia has previously been suggested to potentiate resistance training-induced hypertrophy by...
© 2017 Scandinavian Society of Clinical Physiology and Nuclear Medicine. Published by John Wiley & S...
It is generally believed that optimal hypertrophic and strength gains are induced through moderate- ...
The article discusses the impact of moderate-load resistance exercise to a systemic hypoxic muscular...
This study assessed whether hypoxia augments anabolic responses to moderate-load resistance exercise...
For decades high mechanical loading has guided exercise prescription that aimed to induce muscle hyp...
Purpose To investigate whether performing resistance exercise in hypoxia augments physiological a...
Traditionally, researchers and practitioners have manipulated acute resistance exercise variables to...
Traditionally, researchers and practitioners have manipulated acute resistance exercise variables to...
Methods to enhance the adaptive responses to resistance training are of great interest to clinical a...
The article presents research on the acute metabolic responses to high-load resistance exercise in d...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Recent evidence suggests that supplemental hypoxia du...
Intermittent hypoxic training (IHT) is sometimes used by athletes to enhance nonhematological physio...
© 2016 National Strength and Conditioning Association. Scott, BR, Slattery, KM, Sculley, DV, Lockhar...
The addition of a hypoxic stimulus during resistance training is suggested to increase the metabolic...
Acute hypoxia has previously been suggested to potentiate resistance training-induced hypertrophy by...
© 2017 Scandinavian Society of Clinical Physiology and Nuclear Medicine. Published by John Wiley & S...
It is generally believed that optimal hypertrophic and strength gains are induced through moderate- ...
The article discusses the impact of moderate-load resistance exercise to a systemic hypoxic muscular...
This study assessed whether hypoxia augments anabolic responses to moderate-load resistance exercise...
For decades high mechanical loading has guided exercise prescription that aimed to induce muscle hyp...
Purpose To investigate whether performing resistance exercise in hypoxia augments physiological a...