Proceedings from the Gatorade International Triathlon Science II Conference

Noosa, Australia, November 7-8, 1999

Maximising Olympic Distance Triathlon Performance: A multi-disciplinary perspective


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Bishop, D. - Reliability and validity of portable lactate analysers
Clarke, R. - Maximising Athletic performance
Cedaro, R. - Using hypobaric oxygen techniques and hyperbaric intervention to level the playing field in olympic distance triathlon
Clark, S.A., Dixon, J., Gore, C.J.  and Hahn, A.G. - 14 Days of intermittent hypoxia does not alter haematological parameters amongst endurance trained athletes
Coutts, A., Reaburn, P.,  Mummery, K., Abt, G.A., Humphries, B. and Shofield, G. - The effect of fluid loss on Olympic distance triathlon performance in high thermoregulatory stress
Davoren, B., and Gregory, J. - The effects of three varied cycle leg protocols on self-paced run time trial performance
Hellemans, I. - Fluid losses and voluntary fluid intakes in New Zealand age group triathletes during the 1998 ITU World Championship Triathlon
Hellemans, I. - Maximising Olympic Distance triathlon performance: a sports dietitian's perspective
Hellemans, J. - Intermittent hypoxic training: a pilot study
Hellemans, J. - Intermittent hypoxic training: a review
Hellemans, J. - Lactate Index and training load - abstract
Hellemans, J. - Maximising Olympic distance triathlon performance - a sports medicine perspective
Hill, C. - Maximising Olympic Distance triathlon performance - the athlete's perspective
Jeukendrup, A. - Fat loading and carbohydrate loading in endurance athletes
Landers, G. - Kinanthropometic differences between World Championship senior and junior elite triathletes
McLean, B. - Maximising Olympic Distance triathlon performance - a biomechanist's perspective
Smith, D. - Maximising Olympic Distance triathlon performance : a sports physiologist's perspective
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