Purpose: To determine the effect of altitude training at 1600 and 1800 m on sea-level (SL) performance in national-level runners. Methods: After 3 wk of SL training, 24 runners completed a 3-wk sojourn at 1600 m (ALT1600, n = 8), 1800 m (ALT1800, n = 9), or SL (CON, n = 7), followed by up to 11 wk of SL racing. Race performance was measured at SL during the lead-in period and repeatedly postintervention. Training volume (in kilometers) and load (session rating of perceived exertion) were calculated for all sessions. Hemoglobin mass was measured via CO rebreathing. Between-groups differences were evaluated using effect sizes (Hedges g). Results: Performance improved in both ALT1600 (mean [SD] 1.5% [0.9%]) and ALT1800 (1.6% [1.3%]) compared w...
135–148, 2009.—Since the 1968 Olympic Games when the effects of altitude on endurance performance be...
Elite distance runners participated in one of two studies designed to investigate the e ects of mod...
Athletes commonly use various forms of real and simulated altitude exposure combined with sea level ...
Purpose: To determine the effect of training at 2100-m natural altitude on running speed (RS) during...
Purpose: This study aimed to assess the impact of 3 heights of simulated altitude exposure on rep...
Elite athletes often undertake multiple altitude exposures within and between training years in an a...
An individual's adaptation to altitude and the likely improvement in sea level performance resu...
L. Donlea, T. Favero, K. Flann University of Portland, Portland, OR High-altitude regions have long ...
Purpose: To compare the effects of natural altitude training (NAT) and simulated (SIM) live high:tra...
The questionable efficacy of Live High Train High altitude training (LHTH) is compounded by minimal ...
Abstract Elite athletes often undertake altitude training to improve sea-level athletic performance,...
Purpose: This study investigated the decrement in running performance of elite soccer players compet...
Exposure to natural altitude using the "live high-train low" method improves athletic endurance perf...
Purpose: Lower barometric air pressure at altitude can affect competitive performance of athletes in...
AIM: Moderate-altitude (2000 m) training can increase endurance performance at sea level; it improve...
135–148, 2009.—Since the 1968 Olympic Games when the effects of altitude on endurance performance be...
Elite distance runners participated in one of two studies designed to investigate the e ects of mod...
Athletes commonly use various forms of real and simulated altitude exposure combined with sea level ...
Purpose: To determine the effect of training at 2100-m natural altitude on running speed (RS) during...
Purpose: This study aimed to assess the impact of 3 heights of simulated altitude exposure on rep...
Elite athletes often undertake multiple altitude exposures within and between training years in an a...
An individual's adaptation to altitude and the likely improvement in sea level performance resu...
L. Donlea, T. Favero, K. Flann University of Portland, Portland, OR High-altitude regions have long ...
Purpose: To compare the effects of natural altitude training (NAT) and simulated (SIM) live high:tra...
The questionable efficacy of Live High Train High altitude training (LHTH) is compounded by minimal ...
Abstract Elite athletes often undertake altitude training to improve sea-level athletic performance,...
Purpose: This study investigated the decrement in running performance of elite soccer players compet...
Exposure to natural altitude using the "live high-train low" method improves athletic endurance perf...
Purpose: Lower barometric air pressure at altitude can affect competitive performance of athletes in...
AIM: Moderate-altitude (2000 m) training can increase endurance performance at sea level; it improve...
135–148, 2009.—Since the 1968 Olympic Games when the effects of altitude on endurance performance be...
Elite distance runners participated in one of two studies designed to investigate the e ects of mod...
Athletes commonly use various forms of real and simulated altitude exposure combined with sea level ...