PMID: 11916888Mar 28, 2002Paper

Methods, advantages, and limitations of body cooling for exercise performance

British Journal of Sports Medicine
F E Marino

Abstract

Precooling studies confirm that increasing body heat is a limiting factor during exercise. However, it seems that precooling is only beneficial for endurance exercise of up to 30-40 minutes rather than intermittent or short duration exercise.

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