The Everesting challenge (repeat any hill, anywhere in the world, until you climb an altitude of 8848 m; the equivalent of M. Everest) is becoming an increasingly popular challenge. The physical and metabolic stress to which the body is exposed during this type of exercise is unusual and it is also particularly challenging for coaches, trainers and sport nutritionists. The aim of this study is to analyse the parameters and key details necessary to optimize a 10-week training protocol for an ultra-endurance performance like the Everesting challenge. An ex-élite cyclist, trained individual (male; 26 years; 181 cm; 71,7 kg; 21,9 BMI) followed a 10 weeks training and nutrition program to reach his peak performance and attempt the challenge. Bod...
Purpose: We investigated the effects of moderate-intensity training at low and high altitude on (For...
The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that over 35 million people go above 3,000m every yea...
PURPOSE: The effect of maximal oxygen consumption was assessed for its effect on race performance du...
The Everesting challenge (repeat any hill, anywhere in the world, until you climb an altitude of 884...
Problem Statement: During ultra-endurance races, given the long duration of the competitions, athlet...
Vinson and Ama Dablam are summits of different altitudes (4897 and 6812 m respectively). There are n...
During prolonged periods of high energy expenditure (EE), restricted food intake can lead to a loss ...
The present case study aims to present the acclimatization strategy employed by an elite athlete pri...
Purpose: To quantify, for an elite-level racewalker, altitude training, heat acclimation and acclima...
Purpose: To provide insights into the energy requirements as well as the physiological adaptations o...
The purpose of the present research was to analyze nutrition, hydration and ergogenic aids strategie...
The National Three Peaks Challenge requires participants to climb the highest mountains in England ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the mental strategies used by elite Mount Everest climb-ers...
This study aimed to examine the relation among body composition, training experience and race time d...
PURPOSE: We investigated the effects of moderate-intensity training at low and high altitude on V ̇O...
Purpose: We investigated the effects of moderate-intensity training at low and high altitude on (For...
The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that over 35 million people go above 3,000m every yea...
PURPOSE: The effect of maximal oxygen consumption was assessed for its effect on race performance du...
The Everesting challenge (repeat any hill, anywhere in the world, until you climb an altitude of 884...
Problem Statement: During ultra-endurance races, given the long duration of the competitions, athlet...
Vinson and Ama Dablam are summits of different altitudes (4897 and 6812 m respectively). There are n...
During prolonged periods of high energy expenditure (EE), restricted food intake can lead to a loss ...
The present case study aims to present the acclimatization strategy employed by an elite athlete pri...
Purpose: To quantify, for an elite-level racewalker, altitude training, heat acclimation and acclima...
Purpose: To provide insights into the energy requirements as well as the physiological adaptations o...
The purpose of the present research was to analyze nutrition, hydration and ergogenic aids strategie...
The National Three Peaks Challenge requires participants to climb the highest mountains in England ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the mental strategies used by elite Mount Everest climb-ers...
This study aimed to examine the relation among body composition, training experience and race time d...
PURPOSE: We investigated the effects of moderate-intensity training at low and high altitude on V ̇O...
Purpose: We investigated the effects of moderate-intensity training at low and high altitude on (For...
The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that over 35 million people go above 3,000m every yea...
PURPOSE: The effect of maximal oxygen consumption was assessed for its effect on race performance du...