Inspiratory muscle training: history and putative mechanisms
This is a recording of lecture given by Prof Alison McConnell which discusses the research behind and putative mechanisms for inspiratory muscle training. It was the opening lecture for "Mechanisms underlying improvements in exercise tolerance following inspiratory muscle training" seminar. The seminar formed part of the Centre for Sports Medicine and Human Performance's "Frontiers in Sport and Exercise Science and Medicine seminar series". It was recorded at Brunel University (London, UK) in April 2013. The other three lectures from the inspiratory muscle training seminar can be found on our YouTube channel (youtube.com/csmhp).
Видео Inspiratory muscle training: history and putative mechanisms канала Centre for Human Performance, Exercise and Rehabilitation
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