Respiratory muscle training (RMT) by means of eucapnic hyperpnoea (Spirotiger®, Zurich, CH) is reported to increase exercise endurance but information on the effect of RMT on respiratory pattern and work efficiency during incremental exercise is lacking. Aim: to test the effect of RMT with Spirotiger on ventilatory pattern and aerobic function during incremental exercise in healthy subjects. Methods: 6 males collegiate athletes (age 20-24 years) involved in different disciplines such as soccer (2), rowing (1), triathlon (1), road skating (2) were recruited to partecipate in the study. A cardiopulmonary incremental test on a treadmill using a Balke protocol was performed by each subject before and after the RMT. VO2max, anaerobic threshold (...
Inspiratory muscle strength training (IMST) holds promise as a non-pharmacologic treatment that can ...
Cross-sectional studies have shown that well trained endurance athletes frequently have a lower peri...
Most sport scientists still do not consider breathing to be a limiting factor for exercise performan...
Recent studies show that endurance training of respiratory muscle (RMET) improves exercise performan...
Introduction: Recent evidences suggest that respiratory muscles training improves the exercise capac...
Respiratory muscle training (RMT) improves physical performance, although it is still debated whethe...
Background and objective: There is conjecture over the efficacy of respiratory muscle training (RMT)...
Respiratory/inspiratory muscle training (RMT/IMT) has been proposed to improve the endurance perform...
Eva Bernardi,1 Luca Pomidori,1 Faisy Bassal,1 Marco Contoli,2 Annalisa Cogo11Biomedical Sport Studie...
Respiratory muscle training (RMT) has been shown to yield improvements in exercise performance in he...
Inspiratory muscle training (IMT) is an efficacious intervention to reduce dyspnoea in health and di...
Introduction: Physical inactivity is a risk factor for developing noncommnunicable diseases, as well...
Introduction. Respiratory difficulties in athletes are common, especially in adolescents, even in th...
This study investigated whether the addition of eight weeks of inspiratory muscle training (IMT) to ...
Abstract The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of respiratory muscle endurance trainin...
Inspiratory muscle strength training (IMST) holds promise as a non-pharmacologic treatment that can ...
Cross-sectional studies have shown that well trained endurance athletes frequently have a lower peri...
Most sport scientists still do not consider breathing to be a limiting factor for exercise performan...
Recent studies show that endurance training of respiratory muscle (RMET) improves exercise performan...
Introduction: Recent evidences suggest that respiratory muscles training improves the exercise capac...
Respiratory muscle training (RMT) improves physical performance, although it is still debated whethe...
Background and objective: There is conjecture over the efficacy of respiratory muscle training (RMT)...
Respiratory/inspiratory muscle training (RMT/IMT) has been proposed to improve the endurance perform...
Eva Bernardi,1 Luca Pomidori,1 Faisy Bassal,1 Marco Contoli,2 Annalisa Cogo11Biomedical Sport Studie...
Respiratory muscle training (RMT) has been shown to yield improvements in exercise performance in he...
Inspiratory muscle training (IMT) is an efficacious intervention to reduce dyspnoea in health and di...
Introduction: Physical inactivity is a risk factor for developing noncommnunicable diseases, as well...
Introduction. Respiratory difficulties in athletes are common, especially in adolescents, even in th...
This study investigated whether the addition of eight weeks of inspiratory muscle training (IMT) to ...
Abstract The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of respiratory muscle endurance trainin...
Inspiratory muscle strength training (IMST) holds promise as a non-pharmacologic treatment that can ...
Cross-sectional studies have shown that well trained endurance athletes frequently have a lower peri...
Most sport scientists still do not consider breathing to be a limiting factor for exercise performan...