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Acute effects of repeated cycling sprints in hypoxia induced by voluntary hypoventilation.

Xavier WooronsPatrick MucciJulien AucouturierAgathe AnthierensGrégoire P Millet
Published in: European journal of applied physiology (2017)
This study shows that performing RSE with VHL led to larger arterial and muscle deoxygenation than with normal breathing while maintaining similar power output. This kind of exercise may be worth using for performing repeated sprint training in hypoxia.
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