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The relationship between free-throw accuracy and performance variables in male wheelchair basketball players
Shigematsu, S., Ogawa, M., Neya, M., Fujiwara, M., Nakata, H.Published in Journal of Human Sport & Exercise (2022)article“…Neya, M.…”
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Altitude training and haemoglobin mass from the optimised carbon monoxide rebreathing method determined by a meta-analysis
Gore, C. J., Sharpe, K., Garvican-Lewis, L. A., Saunders, P. U., Humberstone, C. E., Robertson, E. Y., Wachsmuth, N. B., Clark, S. A., McLean, B. D., Friedmann-Bette, B., Neya, M., Pottgiesser, T., Schumacher, Y. O., Schmidt, W. F.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2013)article“…Neya, M.…”
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Increased hemoglobin mass and VO2max with 10 h nightly simulated altitude at 3000 m
Neya, M., Enoki, T., Ohiwa, N., Kawahara, T., Gore, C. J.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2013)article“…Neya, M.…”
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Effetcs of altitude training for 13 days at 1300-1800m on performance at sea level
Neya, M., Iwahara, F., Hanai, Y., Maegawa, T., Ando, H., Kumai, Y., Kawahara, T.Published in Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology (2004)article“…Neya, M.…”
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The effects of short term hypoxic training on aerobic work capacity
Neya, M., Ogawa, Y., Kobayashi, K.Published in 3rd International Altitude Training Symposium (2000)congress proceedings“…Neya, M.…”
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