The Effect of Hypoxic and Hyperoxic Training on Certain Blood Cells, Blood Gases, and Time Trial Performance of Cyclists
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The study is aimed to prepare Preparing hypoxic exercises (oxygen deficiency) for the first experimental
group competitors and hypoxic exercises (oxygen increase) for the second experimental group
competitors, and identifying the superiority of the differences between the measurements and posttests of the first experimental group (oxygen deficiency) and the second experimental group (oxygen
increase) in the values of some blood cells (EPO, FERs, Hb, (Hct, and gas exchange (po2, spo2) and the
achievement of the individual race against the clock for the Dhi Qar Cycling Federation racers among
the research sample members.
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