Effects of Sprint Interval Training at Different Altitudes on Cycling Performance at Sea-Level

Background: Benefits of sprint interval training performed in hypoxia (SIH) compared to normoxia (SIN) have been assessed by studies mostly conducted around 3000 m of simulated altitude. The present study aims to determine whether SIH at an altitude as high as 4000 m can elicit greater adaptations t...

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Main Authors: Geoffrey Warnier (Author), Nicolas Benoit (Author), Damien Naslain (Author), Sophie Lambrecht (Author), Marc Francaux (Author), Louise Deldicque (Author)
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Published: MDPI AG, 2020-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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