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Inspiratory muscle training and endurance sport performance

eurekalert.org — “An Indiana University study found that strengthening inspiratory muscles by performing daily breathing exercises for six weeks significantly reduced the amount of oxygen these same breathing muscles required during exercise, possibly making more oxygen available for other muscles.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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Inspiratory muscle training and endurance sport performance

physorg.com — “An Indiana University study found that strengthening inspiratory muscles by performing daily breathing exercises for six weeks significantly reduced the amount of oxygen these same breathing muscles required during exercise, possibly making more oxygen available for other muscles.View full resource at physorg.com

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Inspiratory Muscle Training And Endurance Sport Performance « Active Chiropractic Blog

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Breathe Strong Perform Bettter - Benefits of using inspiratory muscle training

humankinetics.com — “Inspiratory muscle training (IMT) will improve exercise tolerance or performance by delaying the onset of the inspiratory muscle metaboreflex.View full resource at humankinetics.com

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Breathing retraining and inspiratory muscle training aid in the rehabilitation of patients who have had a stroke. http://bit.ly/abBfve

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Breathing Exercises May Boost Athletes' Performance

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Breathing Exercises May Boost Athletes’ Performance --Doctors Lounge

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