Simulated altitude training at the South Australian Sports Institute
SASI's hypoxic chamber and tent simulate altitude by reducing the percentage of oxygen in the air for training purposes. This helps the athletes prepare for competing at higher altitudes and/or stimulates physiological adaptations that translate to a better performance at sea level.

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