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Altitude Training for Acclimatization

Altitude Training for Pre-Acclimatization

“Hypoxic pre-conditioning provides protection from acute and otherwise lethal hypoxia (Everest is close to lethal at pO2=30mmHg) by preserving vital organs and reducing the formation and severity of pulmonary and cerebral edema.”

Thousands of people each year ascend to altitude, whether it be for a mountaineering expedition or just a leisurely ski vacation. Individuals spend a great deal of time and money on such trips. Mountaineers must spend weeks at base camp acclimatizing to the harsh hypobaric and hypoxic conditions they will face in their trek to the summit. Even with this investment of time, and regardless of one’s physical condition, the risk of Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) or other factors preventing a successful ascent or ruining a vacation is always present.

Hypoxico Training For Acute Mountain Sickness

A person’s reaction to high altitude is heavily dependent on genetics. Certain people are predisposed to acquiring AMS more severely than others. However, studies show that 80% of people ascending to altitudes of 13000ft/4000m or higher will suffer the debilitating symptoms of AMS (headache, nausea, insomnia) to some extent. This risk cannot be completely eliminated, but it can be predicted, controlled and significantly reduced in a cost effective and timely manner.

By sleeping at progressively higher levels of normobaric hypoxia and exercising in hypoxia at home before leaving for an expedition, mountaineers can pre-acclimatize and prepare themselves for exposure to extreme altitudes. Similarly, tourists and vacationers that live at sea level can insure an enjoyable vacation by pre-acclimatizing in their home with a simple IHT program starting 4 weeks beforehand.

Through the stimulation of EPO production and other physiological effects previously listed, users can expect the following benefits as a result of such a pre-acclimatization program:

  • Reduced symptoms of Acute Mountain Sickness
  • Money saved by minimizing time spent acclimatizing on site
  • Increased probability of a successful summit attempt
  • Improved power and endurance
  • Diminished fatigue
  • Decreased recovery time after aerobic and anaerobic efforts

Hypoxico Training for Rapid Ascent Mountaineering

In the last few years, Hypoxico technology has been instrumental in revolutionizing the sport of high-altitude mountaineering. We’ve partnered with world-class commercial guiding operation, Alpenglow Expeditions, to help clients achieve “Rapid Ascents” of some of the worlds most iconic peaks.

Alpenglow clients receive Hypoxico altitude training packages to pre-acclimatize from home prior to traveling to their climbing destination. The results have been quite successful and the benefit of accelerated climbs are far-reaching. First, the client doesn’t have to make as much of a time investment to the trip. Because much of the acclimatization is achieved at home, most itineraries can be cut 40-50%. This means that a typical 70-day itinerary on Mt. Everest can be cut 35-40 days. In addition, using Hypoxico equipment will increase the likelihood of success on your climb and, most importantly, significantly improve safety.

For a real-world example of Rapid Ascent success, read this Men’s Journal article on how Adrian Ballinger and Emily Harrington smashed the speed record on 27,000′ Cho Oyo – the world’s 6th highest peak. Adrian and Emily accomplished the climb in just 9 days – a feat that takes most climbers two months or more.