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Aerobic training with blood flow restriction for endurance athletes: potential benefits and considerations of implementation
NDW Smith, BR Scott, O Girard, JJ Peiffer
The Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research 36 (12), 3541-3550, 2022
Exigences : National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia
Blood flow restriction during self-paced aerobic intervals reduces mechanical and cardiovascular demands without modifying neuromuscular fatigue
NDW Smith, O Girard, BR Scott, JJ Peiffer
European Journal of Sport Science 23 (5), 755-765, 2023
Exigences : National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia
Understanding and exploiting protein–protein interactions as drug targets
G Zinzalla
Future Science Ltd, 2013
Exigences : Cancer Research UK
Self-paced cycling at the highest sustainable intensity with blood flow restriction reduces external but not internal training loads
NDW Smith, JJ Peiffer, O Girard, BR Scott
International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance 17 (8), 1272-1279, 2022
Exigences : National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia
Manipulating internal and external loads during repeated cycling sprints: a comparison of continuous and intermittent blood flow restriction
JR Mckee, O Girard, JJ Peiffer, BR Scott
The Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research, 10.1519, 2022
Exigences : National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia
Repeated-Sprint Training With Blood-Flow Restriction Improves Repeated-Sprint Ability Similarly to Unrestricted Training at Reduced External Loads
JR Mckee, O Girard, JJ Peiffer, DJ Hiscock, K De Marco, BR Scott
International journal of sports physiology and performance 19 (3), 257-264, 2023
Exigences : National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia
Blood-Flow Restriction Is Associated With More Even Pacing During High-Intensity Cycling
NDW Smith, CR Abbiss, O Girard, BR Scott, JJ Peiffer
International journal of sports physiology and performance 18 (6), 667-673, 2023
Exigences : National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia
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Consensus recommendations on training and competing in the heat
S Racinais, JM Alonso, AJ Coutts, AD Flouris, O Girard, ...
Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports 25, 6-19, 2015
Exigences : Research Foundation (Flanders)
Adaptations in muscle oxidative capacity, fiber size, and oxygen supply capacity after repeated-sprint training in hypoxia combined with chronic hypoxic exposure
S van Der Zwaard, F Brocherie, BLG Kom, GP Millet, L Deldicque, ...
Journal of Applied Physiology 124 (6), 1403-1412, 2018
Exigences : Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research
Effect of orthoses on changes in neuromuscular control and aerobic cost of a 1-h run
LA Kelly, O Girard, S Racinais
Medicine & science in sports & exercise 43 (12), 2335-2343, 2011
Exigences : US National Institutes of Health, Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Mechanisms underlying the health benefits of intermittent hypoxia conditioning
J Burtscher, T Citherlet, A Camacho‐Cardenosa, M Camacho‐Cardenosa, ...
The Journal of physiology, 2023
Exigences : Austrian Science Fund, European Commission
Methods to match high-intensity interval exercise intensity in hypoxia and normoxia–a pilot study
Y Li, J Li, MM Atakan, Z Wang, Y Hu, M Nazif, N Zarekookandeh, HZ Ye, ...
Journal of Exercise Science & Fitness 20 (1), 70-76, 2022
Exigences : National Natural Science Foundation of China, Scientific and Technological …
Effects of acute intermittent hypoxia on corticospinal excitability within the primary motor cortex
S Radia, AM Vallence, H Fujiyama, R Fitzpatrick, S Etherington, BR Scott, ...
European Journal of Applied Physiology 122 (9), 2111-2123, 2022
Exigences : Australian Research Council, National Health and Medical Research Council …
Does the application of blood flow restriction during walking exercise influence the accuracy of indirect calorimetry?
TP Walden, O Girard, BR Scott, AM Jonson, JJ Peiffer
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport 25 (8), 673-677, 2022
Exigences : US National Institutes of Health, National Health and Medical Research …
Automatic adjustment of cycle ergometer power output to accurately clamp heart rate
SN Li, P Peeling, BR Scott, JJ Peiffer, A Shaykevich, O Girard
Journal of sports sciences 42 (9), 847-850, 2024
Exigences : National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia
Hypoxia does not impair Resistance Exercise performance or amplify post-exercise fatigue
AM Jonson, O Girard, TP Walden, KJ Marston, BR Scott
Research quarterly for exercise and sport 95 (1), 235-242, 2024
Exigences : National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia
A comparison of physiological and perceptual responses to fixed‐power and perceptually regulated cycling with and without blood flow restriction in trained cyclists
NDW Smith, O Girard, BR Scott, JJ Peiffer
European Journal of Sport Science 24 (4), 440-448, 2024
Exigences : National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia
Continuous blood flow restriction during repeated‐sprint exercise increases peripheral but not systemic physiological and perceptual demands
JR Mckee, O Girard, JJ Peiffer, AR Dempsey, K Smedley, BR Scott
European journal of sport science, 2024
Exigences : National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia
Adaptations in muscle oxidative capacity, fiber size and oxygen supply capacity after repeated-sprint training in hypoxia combined 2 with chronic hypoxic exposure 3
J van der Laarse, O Girard, RT Jaspers
Exigences : Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research
AltitudeOmics: on the consequences of high-altitude
DJ Bishop, O Girard
Br J Sports Med 47 (1), i17-i21, 2013
Exigences : US National Institutes of Health
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