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The Impact of Altitude Training on NCAA Division I Female Swimmers’ Performance

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Further Reading

  • Bailey, D.M., Davies, B., Romer, L., Castell, L., Newsholme, E., and Gandy, G. 1998. Implications of moderate altitude training for sea-level endurance in elite distance runners. European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology, 78: 360–368.
  • Stray-Gundersen, J., Chapman, R.F., and Levine, B.D. 2001. “Living high-training low” altitude training improves sea level performance in male and female elite runners. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 91(3):1113–1120.
  • Rodriguez, F.A., Iglesias, X., Feriche, B., Calderon-Soto, C., Chaverri, D., Wachsmuth, N.B., Schmidt, W., and Levine, B.D. 2015. Altitude training in elite swimmers for sea level performance (altitude project). Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 47(9):1965–1978.

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