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Altitude Training in Vancouver

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Old 05-11.-2004, 10:19 AM   #1
VanAltitude
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Default Altitude Training in Vancouver

Hello Everyone,

To any riders in Vancouver who are interested in altitude training, I have a hypoxicator that I am currently not using and have available for rent. This is a GO2Altitude personal hypoxicator and for those of you who may not know much about altitude training you can check www.peakaltitude.com for more information. This is not a tent system but rather a masking system that you use for an hour a day 4-5 days per week. If anyone has been thinking about purchasing one but is not sure, try it out for a month and you can see the benefits for yourself. This has already been used by many pro and amateur athletes and has been very beneficial to their training.

Anyone interested can contact me at cfernando@shaw.ca

Happy Training,

Carlos
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