
Alessandro L Colosio
@alecolosio
Assistant Prof Ex Phys @Univ_St_Etienne - S&C Coach of 🇧🇪 Olympic athletes . Previously 🔬 @BSW_UGent & @UniVerona
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And finally - sarcomerogenesis occurs in humans! (and it's reversible too) -Multiscale hamstring muscle adaptations following 9 weeks of eccentric training- I was waiting for this one! - amazing work Max Andrews Glen Lichtwark & co! sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


Our work about epigenetic modifications after two training periods of HIIT is out now! journals.physiology.org/doi/abs/10.115… Congrats to andreapil8 & Daniel Turner Honored to have collaborated with Professor Adam Sharples Thanks to AJP-Cell Physiology for the fantastic reviewing process

Interested in mNIRS? Don’t miss this nice work from Lena Stuer: “The impact of skinfold thickness and exercise intensity on the reliability of NIRS in the VL” Jan Boone Kevin Caen Massimo Teso Silvia Pogliaghi mNIRS2024 European Journal of Applied Physiology link.springer.com/article/10.100…




New in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise Linear Modelling of the V̇O2/PO-Relationship during Constant Work Rate Exercise journals.lww.com/acsm-msse/abst…

Our latest in SJMSS: (Re)assessment of the COSMED Quark CPET and VO2Master Pro Systems for Measuring Pulmonary Gas Exchange and Ventilation Faricier Robin Nasimi Guluzade, MSc onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/sm…


Today at LIBM Université Jean Monnet Saint-Étienne, Sien Gobeyn is training patients for the OFF2Health study (PhD of Mathilde Bertrand) to see if personalized training improves fatigue & quality of life more than a standard exercise Guillaume Millet David Hupin fatigue Health





🚴♂️IN THE LAB Great visit to Université Jean Monnet Saint-Étienne with the Guillaume Millet team, Alessandro L Colosio , T. Monot & collabs. form Università di Verona, Prof. Silvia Pogliaghi Testing the vastus lateralis with different #NIRS #technologies 🎯Can we separate central vs. regional #muscle #fatigue?