Methods to enhance the adaptive responses to resistance training are of great interest to clinical and athletic populations alike. Altering the muscular environment by restricting oxygen availability during resistance exercise has been shown to induce favorable physiological adaptations. An acute hypoxic stimulus during exercise essentially increases reliance on anaerobic pathways, augmenting metabolic stress responses, and subsequent hypertrophic processes (Scott et al., 2014). Hypoxic strategies during resistance exercise were originally investigated using blood flow restriction (BFR) methods (Takarada et al., 2000), whereby a cuff is applied proximally to a limb to partially limit arterial inflow while occluding venous outflow from the w...
In the past, ‘traditional’ moderate-intensity continuous training (60-75% peak heart rate) was the t...
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...
Traditionally, researchers and practitioners have manipulated acute resistance exercise variables to...
Traditionally, researchers and practitioners have manipulated acute resistance exercise variables to...
It is generally believed that optimal hypertrophic and strength gains are induced through moderate- ...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Recent evidence suggests that supplemental hypoxia du...
The article presents research on the acute metabolic responses to high-load resistance exercise in d...
Intermittent hypoxic training (IHT) is sometimes used by athletes to enhance nonhematological physio...
For decades high mechanical loading has guided exercise prescription that aimed to induce muscle hyp...
© 2016 National Strength and Conditioning Association. Scott, BR, Slattery, KM, Sculley, DV, Lockhar...
This study aimed to determine whether different levels of hypoxia affect physical performance during...
This study assessed whether hypoxia during high-load resistance exercise could enhance the acute phy...
Purpose To investigate whether performing resistance exercise in hypoxia augments physiological a...
Hypoxia is an important modulator of endurance exercise-induced oxidative adaptations in skeletal mu...
In the past, ‘traditional’ moderate-intensity continuous training (60-75% peak heart rate) was the t...
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...
Traditionally, researchers and practitioners have manipulated acute resistance exercise variables to...
Traditionally, researchers and practitioners have manipulated acute resistance exercise variables to...
It is generally believed that optimal hypertrophic and strength gains are induced through moderate- ...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Recent evidence suggests that supplemental hypoxia du...
The article presents research on the acute metabolic responses to high-load resistance exercise in d...
Intermittent hypoxic training (IHT) is sometimes used by athletes to enhance nonhematological physio...
For decades high mechanical loading has guided exercise prescription that aimed to induce muscle hyp...
© 2016 National Strength and Conditioning Association. Scott, BR, Slattery, KM, Sculley, DV, Lockhar...
This study aimed to determine whether different levels of hypoxia affect physical performance during...
This study assessed whether hypoxia during high-load resistance exercise could enhance the acute phy...
Purpose To investigate whether performing resistance exercise in hypoxia augments physiological a...
Hypoxia is an important modulator of endurance exercise-induced oxidative adaptations in skeletal mu...
In the past, ‘traditional’ moderate-intensity continuous training (60-75% peak heart rate) was the t...
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...