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Volumn 47, Issue SUPPL. 1, 2013, Pages

Position statement-Altitude training for improving team-Sport players' performance: Current knowledge and unresolved issues

(17)  Girard, Olivier a   Amann, Markus b   Aughey, Robert c,d   Billaut, FranÇois e   Bishop, David J c   Bourdon, Pitre f   Buchheit, Martin f   Chapman, Robert g   D'Hooghe, Michel h   Garvican Lewis, Laura A i,j   Gore, Christopher J i,k   Millet, Grégoire P l   Roach, Gregory D m   Sargent, Charli m   Saunders, Philo U i,j   Schmidt, Walter n   Schumacher, Yorck O a  


Author keywords

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Indexed keywords

ACCLIMATIZATION; ALTITUDE; ANOXIA; ASSESSING PHYSICAL TRAINING MODALITIES IN ENHANCING SPORTS PERFORMANCE; ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE; ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE; COMPETITIVE BEHAVIOR; CONFERENCE PAPER; CONSENSUS DEVELOPMENT; ELITE PERFORMANCE; EXERCISE; EXERCISE TOLERANCE; FORECASTING; GROUP PROCESS; HUMAN; METHODOLOGY; PATHOPHYSIOLOGY; PHYSIOLOGY; PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE; SLEEP; SOCCER; SPORTS MEDICINE; TRAINING;

EID: 84888619610     PISSN: 03063674     EISSN: 14730480     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1136/bjsports-2013-093109     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (60)

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