Long recovery induced by short exercise-to-rest ratio and effort duration determine the influence of hypoxia during repeated cycling sprints to exhaustion
Introduction Repeated sprints exercise (RSE) performed in hypoxia (RSH) induce greater performance improvement than in normoxia (Brocherie et al., 2017). It has been previously argued that RSH efficiency depend on the oxidative-glycolytic balance which is influenced by sprint duration and exercise-t...
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Main Authors: | Antoine Raberin (Author), Joakim Elmer (Author), Sarah J. Willis (Author), Thomas Richard (Author), Gianluca Vernillo (Author), F. Marcelo Iaia (Author), Olivier Girard (Author), Davide Malatesta (Author), Grégoire P. Millet (Author) |
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2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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