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I recently read 'Altitude Training and Athletic Performance' by Randall L. Wilber, which is one of the best books on the subject. This is a great book if you want to know the details of altitude training. The author goes into great detail, covering the history of altitude training, as well as analyzing the huge number of research studies that have been performed. I found the book useful, though generally too detailed to be digestible. If you are serious about altitude training, or competing at altitude, this book is well worth it. If you are considering purchasing an altitude training system (hypoxia system), then I would recommend reading this book first.  
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I recently read '[http://www.amazon.com/Altitude-Training-Athletic-Performance-Randall/dp/0736001573 Altitude Training and Athletic Performance]' by Randall L. Wilber, which is one of the best books on the subject. This is a great book if you want to know the more about [[Altitude Training]]. The author goes into detail, covering the history of [[Altitude Training]], as well as analyzing the huge number of research studies that have been performed. I found the book useful, though generally too detailed to be digestible. If you are serious about [[Altitude Training]], or competing at altitude, this book is well worth it. If you are considering purchasing an [[Altitude Training]] system (hypoxia system), then I would recommend reading this book first.  
==See Also==
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=See Also=
* [[Altitude Training 101]]
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* [[Altitude Training]]
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* [[The Science of Altitude Training]]
 
* [[Altitude Training Approaches]]
 
* [[Altitude Training Approaches]]
 
* [[Comparison of Altitude Training Systems]]
 
* [[Comparison of Altitude Training Systems]]
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Latest revision as of 17:16, 14 February 2015

I recently read 'Altitude Training and Athletic Performance' by Randall L. Wilber, which is one of the best books on the subject. This is a great book if you want to know the more about Altitude Training. The author goes into detail, covering the history of Altitude Training, as well as analyzing the huge number of research studies that have been performed. I found the book useful, though generally too detailed to be digestible. If you are serious about Altitude Training, or competing at altitude, this book is well worth it. If you are considering purchasing an Altitude Training system (hypoxia system), then I would recommend reading this book first.

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