That’s more common than you’d think. Well, the room, not necessarily the altitude sick rabbit. The current (and probably correct) theory for endurance athletes is that one should train at low altitude where you can get enough O₂ to train hard but to sleep at high altitude to develop more oxygen carrying capacity. The first white link in a Google search for high altitude sleep chamber.
Larry Miller Premium Member over 12 years ago
That’s more common than you’d think. Well, the room, not necessarily the altitude sick rabbit. The current (and probably correct) theory for endurance athletes is that one should train at low altitude where you can get enough O₂ to train hard but to sleep at high altitude to develop more oxygen carrying capacity. The first white link in a Google search for high altitude sleep chamber.
Seiko over 12 years ago
Please don’t show this room to Lettuce, lest she get ideas of invading Poland.