Altitude training with prof. Grégoire Millet | EP#258
That Triathlon Show - A podcast by Mikael Eriksson
Professor Grégoire Millet is one of the world's foremost researchers in the field of altitude training and hypoxic training. He combines his academic prowess with a background as an elite triathlete and coach, and is therefore in a perfect position to not just do the science, but actually apply it in the real world. In this episode, we discuss all things altitude training, plus general training principles from a few of the world's best athletes that prof. Millet has worked with and published data from. IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT: -What happens physiologically when training at altitude or in hypoxic conditions -The potential performance gains from altitude training, and how everybody can be a responder -How to structure altitude training to maximise the performance benefits -New(ish) paradigms in altitude training: Live high-train low and high, and Repeated Sprint training in Hypoxia (RSH) -Living at altitude year round -Altitude champers and tents -Dissecting the performances of Martin Fourcade (the most successful biathlete of the last decade, and the most successful French Olympian of all time) and Kilian Jornet (mountaineer, trail and mountain runner, summited Mount Everest twice in a week without supplemental oxygen) SHOWNOTES: https://scientifictriathlon.com/tts258/ SCIENTIFIC TRIATHLON AND THAT TRIATHLON SHOW WEBPAGE: www.scientifictriathlon.com/podcast SPONSORS: Precision Hydration - One-size doesn't fit all when it comes to hydration. Take Precision Hydration's FREE sweat test and learn how you should hydrate. Use the discount code THATTRIATHLONSHOW15 to get 15% off your order OR use the code THATTRIATHLONSHOW and get your first box for free. ROKA - The finest triathlon wetsuits, apparel, equipment, and eyewear on the planet. Trusted by Javier Gómez, Gwen Jorgensen, Flora Duffy, Mario Mola, Lucy Charles and others. Visit roka.com/tts for 20% off your order. LINKS AND RESOURCES: Prof. Millet's Twitter, Research Gate, and University of Lausanne profile page Eleven Years' Monitoring of the World's Most Successful Male Biathlete of the Last Decade (Schmitt, Millet et al. 2020) Same Performance Changes after Live High-Train Low in Normobaric vs. Hypobaric Hypoxia Live high - Train low guided by daily heart rate variability in elite Nordic-skiers Combining Hypoxic Methods for Peak Performance (Millet et al. 2010) Hypoxic dose, intensity distribution and fatigue monitoring are paramount for "live high-train low" effectiveness (Brocherie, Millet et al. 2017) Individual hemoglobin mass response to normobaric and hypobaric "live high-train low": A one-year crossover study (Hauser, Millet et al. 2017) “Live High–Train Low and High” Hypoxic Training Improves Team-Sport Performance (Brocherie, Millet et al. 2015) RATE AND REVIEW: If you enjoy the show, please help me out by subscribing, rating and reviewing: www.scientifictriathlon.com/rate/ CONTACT: Want to send feedback, questions or just chat? Email me at [email protected] or connect on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter.