Abstract
In 1997, Levine and Stray-Gundersen developed the "live high, train low" (LH-TL) model. In this model, athletes were able to obtain gains in physical performance if they lived at altitude (hypoxia) and trained at low altitude (normoxia). Although such a model appears to be effective in the sports context, it is still necessary to unravel physiological processes with regard to aerobic and …