Thursday, 3 September 2015

Simulate Altitude Training

Simulated high-altitude training is a good alternative to training on a mountain top.


High-altitude training or hypoxic training is training in an environment that has less oxygen than normal altitudes. At higher altitudes the air is thin and offers less oxygen. Training in a hypoxic state encourages the body to use the available oxygen more efficiently. Hypoxic training also decreases blood pressure and stimulates fat metabolism. While not everyone has access to high altitudes, there are ways to simulate the high-altitude training in your home.


Instructions


1. Discuss your high-altitude simulation training plans with a doctor. Make sure your body is healthy enough for the exertion required by high-altitude training systems.


2. Sleep in a high-altitude tent. Many websites and training specialty stores offer tents with a built-in hypoxia system to simulate high-altitude conditions. A hypoxic tent will cost you at least $2000.


3. Train in a hypoxic chamber. Many sports training centers offer hypoxic training rooms where you can use a stationary bike, treadmill or other equipment in a simulated high-altitude environment.


4. Use an altitude training mask with an oxygen system. A hypoxic mask can be used while sitting or sleeping to help simulate high-altitude breathing. A mask will cost you between $200 and $500 depending on the manuacturer and functions of the mask.

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