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Hamlin MJ et al. – During the time trial, the IHT participants' blood lactate concentration, respiratory exchange ratio, and SpO2, relative to the placebo group, was substantially increased at 2 days post–intervention. The addition of IHT to the normal training program of well–trained athletes produced worthwhile gains in 30 s sprint performance possibly through enhanced glycolysis.


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M. J. Hamlin, 09/30/09

Traditionally hypoxic training (including altitude training), was thought to improve aerobic performance through changes in the oxygen carrying capacity of the blood. The results of this study suggest that anaerobic performance may also benefit from such training possibly through enhanced glycolysis.

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