Abdelkader, 2018 - Google Patents
" Effects of High intensity Interval Training Using the Elevation Training Mask on the Aerobic Capacity and Heart Rate Variability for Trained Athletes".Abdelkader, 2018
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- 7105025153337093062
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- Abdelkader M
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- International Journal of Sports Science & Arts-English
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The article provides information on impact of high intensity interval training through elevation training mask in athletes and heart rate variability. Topics discussed include aerobic work capacity and enhanced endurance performance; physiological changes and effect of …
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