2006
Living high-training low : Effect on erythropoiesis and maximal aerobic performance in elite Nordic skiers
Paul Robach - Laurent Schmitt - Julien V Brugniaux - Gérard Nicolet - Alain Duvallet - Jean-Pierre Fouillot - Stéphane Moutereau - Françoise Lasne - Vincent Pialoux - Niels V Olsen - Jean-Paul Richalet
September 2006 - Arbeitsphysiologie
Leukocyte's Hif-1 Expression and Training-Induced Erythropoietic Response in Swimmers
Rémi Mounier - Vincent Pialoux - Anne Cayre - Laurent Schmitt - Jean-Paul Richalet - Paul Robach - Françoise Lasne - Belle Roels - Grégoire Millet - Jean Coudert - Eric Clottes - Nicole Fellmann
September 2006 - Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise
Influence of “living high–training low” on aerobic performance and economy of work in elite athletes
Laurent Schmitt - Grégoire Millet - Paul Robach - Gérard Nicolet - Julien V Brugniaux - Jean-Pierre Fouillot - Jean-Paul Richalet
July 2006 · Arbeitsphysiologie
Living high-training low: Effect on erythropoiesis and aerobic performance in highly-trained swimmers
Paul Robach - Laurent Schmitt - Julien V Brugniaux - Belle Roels - Grégoire Millet - Philippe Hellard - Gérard Nicolet - Alain Duvallet - Jean-Pierre Fouillot - Stéphane Moutereau - Françoise Lasne - Vincent Pialoux - Niels V Olsen - Jean-Paul Richalet
April 2006 · Arbeitsphysiologie
Interactions between exposure to hypoxia and the training-induced autonomic adaptations in a “live high–train low” session
Jérémy Cornolo - Jean-Pierre Fouillot - Laurent Schmitt - Camillo Povea - Paul Robach - Jean-Paul Richalet
March 2006 - Arbeitsphysiologie
Is it more effective for highly trained swimmers to live and train at 1200 m than at 1850 m in terms of performance and haematological benefits ?
B. Roels - P. Hellard - L. Schmitt - P. Robach - J.P. Richalet - G. P. Millet
March 2006 - British Journal of Sports Medicine
Heart Rate Variability and Performance at Two Different Altitudes in Well-Trained Swimmers
L. Schmitt - P. Hellard - G. P. Millet - B. Roels - J.P. Richalet - J.P. Fouillot
March 2006 - International Journal of Sports Medicine Add resources Remove
Eighteen days of "living high, training low" stimulate erythropoiesis and enhance aerobic performance in elite middle-distance runners
Julien V Brugniaux - Laurent Schmitt - Paul Robach - Gérard Nicolet - Jean-Pierre Fouillot - Stéphane Moutereau - Françoise Lasne - Vincent Pialoux - Philippe Saas - Marie-Claude Chorvot - Jérémy Cornolo - Niels V Olsen - Jean-Paul Richalet
February 2006 - Journal of Applied Physiology
Living high-training low : Tolerance and acclimatization in elite endurance athletes
Julien V Brugniaux - Laurent Schmitt - Paul Robach - Hervé Jeanvoine - Hugues Zimmermann - Gérard Nicolet - Alain Duvallet - Jean-Pierre Fouillot - Jean-Paul Richalet
February 2006 - Arbeitsphysiologie
Effects of a HCO 3- Na + treatment on the skiing performance and the physiological and perceptual responses of elite cross country skiers
A. Groslambert - L. Schmitt - J.D. Rouillon
Specificity of VO2MAX and the ventilatory threshold in free swimming and cycle ergometry: Comparison between triathletes and swimmers
B. Roels - L. Schmitt - S. Libicz - D. Bentley - J.P. Richalet - G. Millet
January 2006 - British Journal of Sports Medicine