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Dynamics of coordination in cross-country skiing
Human Movement Science, 2009The aim of the present study was to identify modes of coordination in cross-country skiing from a dynamical systems perspective. Participants (N=8) skied on a treadmill using classical techniques with varying steepness (i.e., 0 degrees-7 degrees). Coordination was evaluated in terms of the relative frequency and relative phase between upper arms and ...
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Injury Patterns in Cross-Country Skiing
The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1981In brief: The low injury rate and health benefits of cross-country skiing make it appropriate for people of all ages, including those with arthritis or physical handicaps. But as its popularity increases, so do injuries. Most are due to cold, trauma, and overuse. Dr. Hixson discusses causes and prevention measures in each category.
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The Physician and sportsmedicine
Lighter-weight equipment, better groomed trails, and the increasing popularity of ski-skating techniques have introduced a new element to cross-country skiing: speed. Although the overall injury rate remains low, the number of traumatic injuries in cross-country skiers appears to be increasing.
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Lighter-weight equipment, better groomed trails, and the increasing popularity of ski-skating techniques have introduced a new element to cross-country skiing: speed. Although the overall injury rate remains low, the number of traumatic injuries in cross-country skiers appears to be increasing.
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Kinematics of sprint cross-country skiing. [PDF]
The purpose of our study was to characterise the diagonal stride locomotion during a new short sprint race in cross-country skiing. Thirty male cross-country skiers were sagittaly filmed on an uphill portion of the 1.2-km classic race of the world cup (2004) using a digital camera.
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Cross-Country Skiing Injuries and Training Methods
Current Sports Medicine Reports, 2015Cross-country skiing is a low injury-risk sport that has many health benefits and few long-term health risks. Some concern exists that cross-country skiing may be associated with a higher incidence of atrial fibrillation; however, mortality rates among skiers are lower than those among the general population.
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Physiological comparisons of cross-country skiing techniques
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 1992Since the popularization of ski skating, several investigations have compared the physiological responses of various cross-country skiing techniques. While this work is incomplete in fully characterizing the relative physiological demands of the different skiing techniques, some conclusions can be made.
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Alpine skiing optimization: A new bio-inspired optimization algorithm
Advances in Engineering Software, 2022Jianji Ren
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Influence of Load and Position of Center of Mass on COF in Cross-Country Skiing
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