Altitude training has become very popular among athletes as a means to further increase exercise performance at sea level or to acclimatize to competition at altitude. Several approaches have evolved during the last few decades, with "live high-train low" and "live low-train high" being the most popular. This review focuses on functional, muscular, and practical aspects derived from extensive research on the "live low-train high" approach. According to this, subjects train in hypoxia but remain under normoxia for the rest of the time. It has been reasoned that exercising in hypoxia could increase the training stimulus. Hypoxia training studies published in the past have varied considerably in altitude (2300-5700 m) and training duration (10...
The benefit of resistance training under hypoxic conditions continues to draw considerable debate. T...
Intermittent hypoxic training (IHT) is sometimes used by athletes to enhance nonhematological physio...
To determine the interactions between endurance training and hypoxia on maximal exercise performance...
ABSTRACT: Background. There is increasing popularity among elite athletes to endorse altitude train...
The use of altitude training has long been of interest to enhance sea-level performance in athletes....
Traditionally, training at high altitude has been associated with increased athletic performance. A...
AbstractEndurance athletic performance is highly related to a number of factors that can be altered ...
New methods and devices for pursuing performance enhancement through altitude training were develope...
This study investigated whether hypoxic exposure increased muscle buffer capacity (βm) and mechanica...
An increase in altitude leads to a proportional fall in the barometric pressure, and a decrease in a...
Endurance athletic performance is highly related to a number of factors that can be altered through ...
A good deal of information is available on the influence of hypoxia, or altitude, on physical perfor...
Historically, altitude training emerged in the 1960s and was limited to the ‘Live High Train High’ m...
Respiratory/inspiratory muscle training (RMT/IMT) has been proposed to improve the endurance perform...
The primary aim of this PhD project is to provide further insights intothe physiological mechanisms ...
The benefit of resistance training under hypoxic conditions continues to draw considerable debate. T...
Intermittent hypoxic training (IHT) is sometimes used by athletes to enhance nonhematological physio...
To determine the interactions between endurance training and hypoxia on maximal exercise performance...
ABSTRACT: Background. There is increasing popularity among elite athletes to endorse altitude train...
The use of altitude training has long been of interest to enhance sea-level performance in athletes....
Traditionally, training at high altitude has been associated with increased athletic performance. A...
AbstractEndurance athletic performance is highly related to a number of factors that can be altered ...
New methods and devices for pursuing performance enhancement through altitude training were develope...
This study investigated whether hypoxic exposure increased muscle buffer capacity (βm) and mechanica...
An increase in altitude leads to a proportional fall in the barometric pressure, and a decrease in a...
Endurance athletic performance is highly related to a number of factors that can be altered through ...
A good deal of information is available on the influence of hypoxia, or altitude, on physical perfor...
Historically, altitude training emerged in the 1960s and was limited to the ‘Live High Train High’ m...
Respiratory/inspiratory muscle training (RMT/IMT) has been proposed to improve the endurance perform...
The primary aim of this PhD project is to provide further insights intothe physiological mechanisms ...
The benefit of resistance training under hypoxic conditions continues to draw considerable debate. T...
Intermittent hypoxic training (IHT) is sometimes used by athletes to enhance nonhematological physio...
To determine the interactions between endurance training and hypoxia on maximal exercise performance...