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Robert F Chapman

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British Journal of Sports Medicine|November 28, 2013
The individual response to training and competition at altitudeRobert F Chapman
The Physician and Sportsmedicine|January 6, 2010
The effects of caffeine on ventilation and pulmonary function during exercise: an often-overlooked responseRobert F Chapman, Timothy D Mickleborough
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|May 8, 2008
Caffeine stimulates ventilation in athletes with exercise-induced hypoxemiaRobert F Chapman, Joel M Stager
International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance|May 11, 2017
Marathon Specialization in Elites: A Head Start for AfricansTyler J Noble, Robert F Chapman
Experimental Physiology|January 9, 2025
Predicting high-performance decathlon career bestPerry Battles, Tyler J Noble, Robert F Chapman
International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance|May 1, 2013
Functional movement scores and longitudinal performance outcomes in elite track and field athletesRobert F Chapman, Abigail S Laymon, Todd Arnold
High Altitude Medicine & Biology|April 29, 2017
A Clinician Guide to Altitude Training for Optimal Endurance Exercise Performance at Sea LevelKeren Constantini, Daniel P Wilhite, Robert F Chapman
Experimental Physiology|October 20, 2009
Altitude training considerations for the winter sport athleteRobert F Chapman, Jonathon L Stickford, Benjamin D Levine
High Altitude Medicine & Biology|January 1, 2014
Timing of arrival and pre-acclimatization strategies for the endurance athlete competing at moderate to high altitudesRobert F Chapman, Abigail S Laymon, Benjamin D Levine
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport|April 3, 2010
Epo production at altitude in elite endurance athletes is not associated with the sea level hypoxic ventilatory responseRobert F Chapman, James Stray-Gundersen, Benjamin D Levine
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British Journal of Sports Medicine|November 28, 2013
The individual response to training and competition at altitudeRobert F Chapman
The Physician and Sportsmedicine|January 6, 2010
The effects of caffeine on ventilation and pulmonary function during exercise: an often-overlooked responseRobert F Chapman, Timothy D Mickleborough
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|May 8, 2008
Caffeine stimulates ventilation in athletes with exercise-induced hypoxemiaRobert F Chapman, Joel M Stager
International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance|May 11, 2017
Marathon Specialization in Elites: A Head Start for AfricansTyler J Noble, Robert F Chapman
Experimental Physiology|January 9, 2025
Predicting high-performance decathlon career bestPerry Battles, Tyler J Noble, Robert F Chapman
International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance|May 1, 2013
Functional movement scores and longitudinal performance outcomes in elite track and field athletesRobert F Chapman, Abigail S Laymon, Todd Arnold
High Altitude Medicine & Biology|April 29, 2017
A Clinician Guide to Altitude Training for Optimal Endurance Exercise Performance at Sea LevelKeren Constantini, Daniel P Wilhite, Robert F Chapman
Experimental Physiology|October 20, 2009
Altitude training considerations for the winter sport athleteRobert F Chapman, Jonathon L Stickford, Benjamin D Levine
High Altitude Medicine & Biology|January 1, 2014
Timing of arrival and pre-acclimatization strategies for the endurance athlete competing at moderate to high altitudesRobert F Chapman, Abigail S Laymon, Benjamin D Levine
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport|April 3, 2010
Epo production at altitude in elite endurance athletes is not associated with the sea level hypoxic ventilatory responseRobert F Chapman, James Stray-Gundersen, Benjamin D Levine
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