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![]() ARSENE, Igor. The Analysis of Modern Methods of Hipoxic Training on Intervals (AHI) in Sport, Recovery, Restoration, Recreation. In: Book of Abstracts: "Sports, education, culture - interdisciplinary approaches in scientific research", 7 iulie 2019, Galaţi. Galați: 2019, Ediția 4, pp. 49-50. ISSN 2457-3094. |
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Book of Abstracts Ediția 4, 2019 |
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The realization of this article was imposed by the need to react concretely on the issue of the analysis of modern methods of interval hypoxic training (AHI) in sports, rehabilitation and therapyIn this sense, this article seeks to recall the importance of overcoming obstacles to the analysis of modern methods of training hypoxic interval (AHI) in sports, rehabilitation and therapy.The support of this model has a high degree of applicability in terms of mitigation and resistance from the community, because it allows the application of this approach in the specific context and, last but not least, a signal that these things should be treated more seriously and responsibly by all actors involved in training on the problems and barriers to achieving modern methods of training hypoxic interval (ahi) in sports rehabilitation and therapy. |
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Cuvinte-cheie hypoxia, aerobic metabolism, emotional stress, functional insufficiency, metabolic and physical processes |
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