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Alpine skiing technology: faster, higher, stronger
Sports Technology, 2009(2009). Alpine skiing technology: Faster, higher, stronger. Sports Technology: Vol. 2, No. 1-2, pp. 5-6.
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Alpine skiing, snowboarding, and spinal trauma
Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, 2001This 10-year retrospective review of spinal injuries at a destination ski resort was done to determine the incidence and type of spinal and neurologic injury associated with alpine winter sports. Spinal injury patterns and outcomes in skiers and snowboarders over a period of 11 seasons at a destination resort were studied.
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Alpine skiing optimization: A new bio-inspired optimization algorithm
Advances in Engineering Software, 2022Jianji Ren
exaly
2017
Understanding the biomechanics of Alpine skiing is fundamental to the design of training protocols, to identify the metabolic burden of athletes and to help preventing traumas. Despite the apparent simplicity of the overall mechanics related to a descent with skiis, the scientific community is still uncertain about the role of muscle contraction in ...
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Understanding the biomechanics of Alpine skiing is fundamental to the design of training protocols, to identify the metabolic burden of athletes and to help preventing traumas. Despite the apparent simplicity of the overall mechanics related to a descent with skiis, the scientific community is still uncertain about the role of muscle contraction in ...
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