Strength training in hypoxia has been shown to enhance hypertrophy and function of skeletal muscle, however, the effects of plyometric training in hypoxia is relatively unknown. Therefore, this study aimed to examine the effects of plyometric training in hypoxia compared to normoxia on body composition, sprint and jump parameters. Twenty-three male physical education students (20.4±2.0 years, mean±SD) participated in the study and were divided into a plyometric training in hypoxia (PTH, n=8), plyometric training in normoxia (PTN, n=7) or control group (C, n=8). The PTH group trained in normobaric hypoxia (approximately 3536 m) 3 days/week for 8 weeks, while the PTN trained in normoxia. PTH induced significant improvements from baseline to p...
Training in normobaric hypoxia prior to ascent to high altitude has been shown to induce acclimation...
Plyometric training (PT) is a very popular form of physical conditioning of healthy individuals that...
This study aimed to determine whether different levels of hypoxia affect physical performance during...
Strength training in hypoxia has been shown to enhance hypertrophy and function of skeletal muscle, ...
The addition of a hypoxic stimulus during resistance training is suggested to increase the metabolic...
The benefit of resistance training under hypoxic conditions continues to draw considerable debate. T...
Purpose This study aims to investigate physical performance and hematological changes in 32 elite ma...
Altitude training has become very popular among athletes as a means to further increase exercise per...
Purpose This study aims to investigate physical performance and hematological changes in 32 elite ma...
Recent studies have reported that resistance training in hypoxia (RTH) may augment muscle size and s...
Intermittent hypoxic training (IHT) is sometimes used by athletes to enhance nonhematological physio...
Acute hypoxia has previously been suggested to potentiate resistance training-induced hypertrophy by...
We investigated the effects of resistance exercise under hypoxia on postexercise hemodynamics in eig...
PURPOSE: This study aims to investigate physical performance and hematological changes in 32 elite m...
Sprinting, jumping and change of direction involve the stretch-shorten cycle (SSC) and therefore ply...
Training in normobaric hypoxia prior to ascent to high altitude has been shown to induce acclimation...
Plyometric training (PT) is a very popular form of physical conditioning of healthy individuals that...
This study aimed to determine whether different levels of hypoxia affect physical performance during...
Strength training in hypoxia has been shown to enhance hypertrophy and function of skeletal muscle, ...
The addition of a hypoxic stimulus during resistance training is suggested to increase the metabolic...
The benefit of resistance training under hypoxic conditions continues to draw considerable debate. T...
Purpose This study aims to investigate physical performance and hematological changes in 32 elite ma...
Altitude training has become very popular among athletes as a means to further increase exercise per...
Purpose This study aims to investigate physical performance and hematological changes in 32 elite ma...
Recent studies have reported that resistance training in hypoxia (RTH) may augment muscle size and s...
Intermittent hypoxic training (IHT) is sometimes used by athletes to enhance nonhematological physio...
Acute hypoxia has previously been suggested to potentiate resistance training-induced hypertrophy by...
We investigated the effects of resistance exercise under hypoxia on postexercise hemodynamics in eig...
PURPOSE: This study aims to investigate physical performance and hematological changes in 32 elite m...
Sprinting, jumping and change of direction involve the stretch-shorten cycle (SSC) and therefore ply...
Training in normobaric hypoxia prior to ascent to high altitude has been shown to induce acclimation...
Plyometric training (PT) is a very popular form of physical conditioning of healthy individuals that...
This study aimed to determine whether different levels of hypoxia affect physical performance during...