We determined if performance and mechanical running alterations during repeated treadmill sprinting differ between severely hot and hypoxic environments. Six male recreational sportsmen (team- and racket-sport background) performed five 5-s sprints with 25-s recovery on an instrumented treadmill, allowing the continuous (step-by-step) measurement of running kinetics/kinematics and spring-mass characteristics. These were randomly conducted in control (CON; 25°C/45% RH, inspired fraction of oxygen = 20.9%), hot (HOT; 38°C/21% RH, inspired fraction of oxygen = 20.9%; end-exercise core temperature: ~38.6°C) and normobaric hypoxic (HYP, 25°C/45% RH, inspired fraction of oxygen = 13.3%/simulated altitude of ~3600 m; end-exercise pulse oxygen satu...
To improve our understanding of the limiting factors during repeated sprinting, we manipulated hypox...
To improve our understanding of the limiting factors during repeated sprinting, we manipulated hypox...
The effects of heat and/or hypoxia have been well-documented in match-play data. However, large matc...
International audienceWe determined if performance and mechanical running alterations during repeate...
International audienceCompelling evidence suggests larger performance decrements during hypoxic vers...
Purpose Compelling evidence suggests larger performance decrements during hypoxic versus normoxic re...
International audiencePurposeExamine the mechanical alterations associated with repeated treadmill s...
Purpose Examine the mechanical alterations associated with repeated treadmill sprinting performed i...
PURPOSE:Examine the mechanical alterations associated with repeated treadmill sprinting performed in...
The aim of this study was to investigate acute performance and physiological responses to the manipu...
PURPOSE: Compelling evidence suggests larger performance decrements during hypoxic versus normoxic r...
The present study aims to investigate the acute performance and physiological responses, with specif...
Purpose: This study aimed to assess the influence of graded air temperatures during repeated-sprint ...
To improve our understanding of the limiting factors during repeated sprinting, we manipulated hypox...
To improve our understanding of the limiting factors during repeated sprinting, we manipulated hypox...
The effects of heat and/or hypoxia have been well-documented in match-play data. However, large matc...
International audienceWe determined if performance and mechanical running alterations during repeate...
International audienceCompelling evidence suggests larger performance decrements during hypoxic vers...
Purpose Compelling evidence suggests larger performance decrements during hypoxic versus normoxic re...
International audiencePurposeExamine the mechanical alterations associated with repeated treadmill s...
Purpose Examine the mechanical alterations associated with repeated treadmill sprinting performed i...
PURPOSE:Examine the mechanical alterations associated with repeated treadmill sprinting performed in...
The aim of this study was to investigate acute performance and physiological responses to the manipu...
PURPOSE: Compelling evidence suggests larger performance decrements during hypoxic versus normoxic r...
The present study aims to investigate the acute performance and physiological responses, with specif...
Purpose: This study aimed to assess the influence of graded air temperatures during repeated-sprint ...
To improve our understanding of the limiting factors during repeated sprinting, we manipulated hypox...
To improve our understanding of the limiting factors during repeated sprinting, we manipulated hypox...
The effects of heat and/or hypoxia have been well-documented in match-play data. However, large matc...