Does Hbmass not matter, or is something else not measured, that is lost at altitude? https://t.co/rYk9ErTNXQ
@inrng @friebos NB Said study first published July 2014 http://t.co/UZW7Zoy05K so not totally new to Anti-Doping Community
3 sem entrenando y viviendo a 3000m aumenta contenido de hemoglobina y mejora el rendimiento en nadadores olímpicos http://t.co/suSfGg4zDc
@dwhembro @VictorConte @Guruscience @FacuBoedo LHTH = No effect on performance http://t.co/4tWYA0KJY7
Swimmers showing increased HBmass post-altitude (LHTL), with small positive shift in performance: http://t.co/fx8dDTR6qt
Live high–train high increases hemoglobin mass and performance in Olympic #swimmers. http://t.co/XFc00UPu0z
LHTL improves hemoglobin mass in swimmers...but does this translate to performance gains? http://t.co/QQgVVbnLPf @swimmingscience