At sea level, normal Blood Oxygen sits around 95–100%. During a well-run Altitude Simulator session, it's normal to see that number drop into the 80s as your body experiences simulated altitude — and then watching it climb back toward normal during your recovery interval is a good sign your body is adapting the way it should.
Tracking Blood Oxygen over weeks of Hypoxic Breathing also shows you something training logs can't: whether your body is genuinely adapting. Athletes who stick with a consistent Altitude Training plan often see their Blood Oxygen recover faster after each hypoxic interval as the weeks go on — a real, measurable sign of progress.
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