Influence of voluntary isocapnic hyperpnoea on recovery after high-intensity exercise in elite short-track speedskaters - randomized controlled trial
Abstract Respiratory muscle training plays a significant role in reducing blood lactate concentration (bLa) and attenuating negative physiological stress reactions. Therefore, we investigated if voluntary isocapnic hyperpnoea (VIH) performed after a maximum anaerobic effort influences bLa and percei...
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Main Authors: | Tomasz Kowalski (Author), Adrian Wilk (Author), Kinga Rębiś (Author), Kim-Morgaine Lohse (Author), Dorota Sadowska (Author), Andrzej Klusiewicz (Author) |
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2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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