Enhorabona als nedadors amb mínima per Londres 2012
Mireia Belmonte, Conchi Badillo, Clàudia Dasca i Judit Ignacio (CN Sabadell, entrenades per Fred Vergnoux), Marina García i Juanmi Rando (CAR Sant Cugat, entrenats per Juan José Castillo) i Melanie
Mireia Belmonte, Conchi Badillo, Clàudia Dasca i Judit Ignacio (CN Sabadell, entrenades per Fred Vergnoux), Marina García i Juanmi Rando (CAR Sant Cugat, entrenats per Juan José Castillo) i Melanie
Anna Barrero Franquet, triathlete of CN Reus Ploms placed 9th in the elite category and was silver in the G25-29 age category in the Spanish Winter Triathlon Championship. The race
Last month the ALTITUDE Project completed all altitude and sea level training camps, and the scientific staff started data processing and analysis. 65 swimmers participated, more than 700 physiological and biomechanical tests
On January 13th 2012, Martin Truijens successfully defended his doctoral thesis entitled “Work in Progress: Altitude Training and Adaptation in Swimming” at the Faculty of Human Movement Sciences of the
We wish all our followers and colleagues a great 2012, full of success and new opportunities. Dream high, think big, work hard… be happy!!!
The paper entitled “Physiological demands of cyclists during an ultra-endurance relay race: a field study report”, authored by Bescós R, Rodríguez FA, Iglesias X, Knechtle B, Benítez A, Marina M, Padullés JM, Vázquez J, and Torrado P. ,
The Spanish Higher Sports Council (Consejo Superior de Deportes) has awarded a research grant for 2012 to the project “Strategies for performance enhancement in elite swimmers by means of moderate-altitude
The largest swimming club in Catalonia and Spain, Club Natació Sabadell, is making a great contribution to the Altitude Project in front of the failure to use the new pool complex
A total of 65 elite swimmers from seven countries (Australia, Brazil, China, Spain, Netherlands, Slovenia, and Tunis) are taking part in the ALTITUDE Project, the largest altitude training research project ever.
A new snorkel for collecting respiratory gases during swimming and other water activities has been deviced by members the INEFC-Barcelona Sports Research Group in collaboration with the Physiology Department of