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    The road to gold: training and peaking characteristics in the year prior to a gold medal endurance performance by Tønnessen, Espen, Sylta, Øystein, Haugen, Thomas A, Hem, Erlend, Svendsen, Ida S, Seiler, Stephen

    Published in PloS one (14-07-2014)
    “…To describe training variations across the annual cycle in Olympic and World Champion endurance athletes, and determine whether these athletes used tapering…”
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    From heart-rate data to training quantification: a comparison of 3 methods of training-intensity analysis by Sylta, Oystein, Tønnessen, Espen, Seiler, Stephen

    “…The authors directly compared 3 frequently used methods of heart-rate-based training-intensity-distribution (TID) quantification in a large sample of training…”
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    The Effect of Different High-Intensity Periodization Models on Endurance Adaptations by SYLTA, ØYSTEIN, TØNNESSEN, ESPEN, HAMMARSTRÖM, DANIEL, DANIELSEN, JØRGEN, SKOVERENG, KNUT, RAVN, TROELS, RØNNESTAD, BENT R, SANDBAKK, ØYVIND, SEILER, STEPHEN

    “…PURPOSEThis study aimed to compare the effects of three different high-intensity training (HIT) models, balanced for total load but differing in training plan…”
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    The relationship between perceived school stress and satisfaction with life among Norwegian school-based adolescents and the moderating role of perceived teacher care: a cross-sectional study by Grasaas, Erik, Ostojic, Sergej, Sandbakk, Øyvind, Bjørnsen, Gunn, Sylta, Øystein, Høgli Major, Daniel, Jahre, Henriette

    Published in BMC public health (10-10-2024)
    “…Perceived stress from schoolwork and perceived teacher care are shown to influence adolescents' life satisfaction. However, there is a need to further explore…”
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    How Does Interval-Training Prescription Affect Physiological and Perceptual Responses? by Seiler, Stephen, Sylta, Øystein

    “…The purpose of this study was to compare physiological responses and perceived exertion among well-trained cyclists (n = 63) performing 3 different…”
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    Do elite endurance athletes report their training accurately? by Sylta, Øystein, Tønnessen, Espen, Seiler, Stephen

    “…The purpose of this study was to validate the accuracy of self-reported (SR) training duration and intensity distribution in elite endurance athletes…”
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    Effects of High-Intensity Training on Physiological and Hormonal Adaptions in Well-Trained Cyclists by Sylta, Øystein, Tønnessen, Espen, Sandbakk, Øyvind, Hammarström, Daniel, Danielsen, Jørgen, Skovereng, Knut, Rønnestad, Bent R, Seiler, Stephen

    “…Investigate development of specific performance adaptions and hormonal responses every fourth week during a 12-wk high-intensity training (HIT) period in…”
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    Effects of Initial Performance, Gross Efficiency and O2peak Characteristics on Subsequent Adaptations to Endurance Training in Competitive Cyclists by Skovereng, Knut, Sylta, Øystein, Tønnessen, Espen, Hammarström, Daniel, Danielsen, Jørgen, Seiler, Stephen, Rønnestad, Bent R., Sandbakk, Øyvind

    Published in Frontiers in physiology (14-06-2018)
    “…The present study investigated the effects of initial levels of cycling performance, peak oxygen uptake ( O 2peak ) and gross efficiency (GE) on the subsequent…”
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    Effects of Initial Performance, Gross Efficiency and O 2peak Characteristics on Subsequent Adaptations to Endurance Training in Competitive Cyclists by Skovereng, Knut, Sylta, Øystein, Tønnessen, Espen, Hammarström, Daniel, Danielsen, Jørgen, Seiler, Stephen, Rønnestad, Bent R, Sandbakk, Øyvind

    Published in Frontiers in physiology (2018)
    “…The present study investigated the effects of initial levels of cycling performance, peak oxygen uptake (O ) and gross efficiency (GE) on the subsequent…”
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