Acute physiological and performance responses to repeated sprints in varying degrees of hypoxia.

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Published in J Sci Med Sport on June 26, 2013

Authors

Joanna L Bowtell1, Karl Cooke2, Rachel Turner3, Katya N Mileva4, D Paul Sumners4

Author Affiliations

1: Sports and Health Sciences, Exeter University, United Kingdom. Electronic address: j.bowtell@exeter.ac.uk.
2: Lawn Tennis Association, United Kingdom.
3: Physical Education and Sports Sciences, Limerick University, Ireland.
4: Sports and Exercise Science, London South Bank University, United Kingdom.

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