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Development of Performance, Physiological and Technical Capacities During a Six-Month Cross-Country Skiing Talent Transfer Program in Endurance Athletes. [PDF]
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Performance and Participation in the 'Vasaloppet' Cross-Country Skiing Race during a Century. [PDF]
Romancuk N +5 more
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Energy system contribution during competitive cross-country skiing. [PDF]
Losnegard T.
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Comparison of Exclusive Double Poling to Classic Techniques of Cross-country Skiing. [PDF]
Stöggl T +7 more
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Individual Adaptation in Cross-Country Skiing Based on Tracking during Training Conditions. [PDF]
Martin SA, Hadmaș RM.
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Numerical simulation of cross-country skiing
Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering, 2011A program for numerical simulation of a whole ski race, from start to finish, is developed in MATLAB. The track is modelled by a set of cubical splines in two dimensions and can be used to simulate a track in a closed loop or with the start and finish at different locations. The forces considered in the simulations are gravitational force, normal force
Mats Tinnsten, Peter Carlsson
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The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1978
Cross-country skiing has been thought to be a safe sport, with few serious injuries and a preponderance of upper extremity injuries. Eleven cases of relatively severe injuries illustrate that this is not necessarily true.
J W, Lyons, R E, Porter
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Cross-country skiing has been thought to be a safe sport, with few serious injuries and a preponderance of upper extremity injuries. Eleven cases of relatively severe injuries illustrate that this is not necessarily true.
J W, Lyons, R E, Porter
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2020
Cross-country skiing is a low-impact, highly aerobic sport with relatively few injuries. Most injuries are of the overuse variety. Due to the variety of cross-training that most skiers employed due to limited availability of snow, some injuries are more related to the cross-training activities, though some injuries are quite specific for cross-country ...
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Cross-country skiing is a low-impact, highly aerobic sport with relatively few injuries. Most injuries are of the overuse variety. Due to the variety of cross-training that most skiers employed due to limited availability of snow, some injuries are more related to the cross-training activities, though some injuries are quite specific for cross-country ...
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