Anaerobic performance after 3-day consecutive CO2-rich cold-water immersion in physically active males
Background/Objectives: We investigated the effects of a 3-day consecutive CO2-rich cold (20 °C) water immersion (CCWI) following a high-intensity intermittent test (HIIT) on subjects' sublingual temperature (Tsub), blood lactate ([La]b), and heart rate (HR) compared to cold (20 °C) tap-water im...
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Main Authors: | Mako Fujita (Author), Miho Yoshimura (Author), Masatoshi Nakamura (Author), Tatsuya Hojo (Author), Yoshiyuki Fukuoka (Author) |
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2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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