Physiological responses to indoor rock-climbing and their relationship to maximal cycle ergometry
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Results show that both heart rate and oxygen consumption rise with increasing levels of climbing difficulty during indoor rock-climbing. Data indicate that the rises are not proportional , however, due to intermittent isometric contractions of the arm musculature and the use of both anaerobic and aerobic metabolism.
Publication Name: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0195-9131
Year: 2003
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Effect of F(sub)1O(sub)2 on physiological responses and cycling performance at moderate altitude
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Results show that exercise training during a "live high-train low via supplememtal oxygen" (F(sub)1O(sub)2) leads to a significant increases in arterial oxyhemoglobin saturation, oxygen utilization, and average power output.
Publication Name: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0195-9131
Year: 2003
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