The aim of this study was to investigate acute performance and physiological responses to the manipulation of exercise-to-rest ratio (E:R) during repeated-sprint hypoxic training (RSH) in hot conditions. Twelve male team-sport players completed two experimental sessions at a simulated altitude of ∼3000 m (FIO2 0.144), air temperature of 40°C and relative humidity of 50%. Exercise involved either 3×5×10-s (E:R1:2) or 3×10×5-s (E:R1:4) maximal cycling sprints interspersed with active recoveries at 120W (20-s between sprints, 2.5 and 5-min between sets for E:R1:2 and E:R1:4 respectively). Sessions were matched for overall sprint and total session duration (47.5-min). Peak and mean power output, and total work were greater in E:R1:4 than E:R1:2...
i74–i79. Repeated sprint ability (RSA) is a critical success factor for intermittent sport performan...
Thermal stress is known to impair endurance capacity during moderate prolonged exercise. However, th...
To compare the acute performance and psychophysiological responses of repeated cycling sprints to ex...
The present study aims to investigate the acute performance and physiological responses, with specif...
We determined if performance and mechanical running alterations during repeated treadmill sprinting ...
International audienceWe determined if performance and mechanical running alterations during repeate...
Purpose: This study aimed to assess the influence of graded air temperatures during repeated-sprint ...
Repeated-sprint training in hypoxia (RSH) is an effective way of improving physical performance comp...
This study investigated the effects of upper-body repeated-sprint training in hypoxia vs. in normoxi...
While intermittent hypoxic training (IHT) has been reported to evoke cellular responses via hypoxia ...
International audienceAbstract This study compared the effects of a brief repeated sprint training (...
Many sport competitions, typically involving the completion of single- (e.g. track-and-field or trac...
Training and competition in major track-and-field events, and for many team or racquet sports, often...
International audienceThis study investigated the effects of upper-body repeated-sprint training in ...
Repeated sprint training has been reported to enhance repeated sprint ability via improved oxygen ut...
i74–i79. Repeated sprint ability (RSA) is a critical success factor for intermittent sport performan...
Thermal stress is known to impair endurance capacity during moderate prolonged exercise. However, th...
To compare the acute performance and psychophysiological responses of repeated cycling sprints to ex...
The present study aims to investigate the acute performance and physiological responses, with specif...
We determined if performance and mechanical running alterations during repeated treadmill sprinting ...
International audienceWe determined if performance and mechanical running alterations during repeate...
Purpose: This study aimed to assess the influence of graded air temperatures during repeated-sprint ...
Repeated-sprint training in hypoxia (RSH) is an effective way of improving physical performance comp...
This study investigated the effects of upper-body repeated-sprint training in hypoxia vs. in normoxi...
While intermittent hypoxic training (IHT) has been reported to evoke cellular responses via hypoxia ...
International audienceAbstract This study compared the effects of a brief repeated sprint training (...
Many sport competitions, typically involving the completion of single- (e.g. track-and-field or trac...
Training and competition in major track-and-field events, and for many team or racquet sports, often...
International audienceThis study investigated the effects of upper-body repeated-sprint training in ...
Repeated sprint training has been reported to enhance repeated sprint ability via improved oxygen ut...
i74–i79. Repeated sprint ability (RSA) is a critical success factor for intermittent sport performan...
Thermal stress is known to impair endurance capacity during moderate prolonged exercise. However, th...
To compare the acute performance and psychophysiological responses of repeated cycling sprints to ex...