Figure skating: Increasing numbers of revolutions in jumps at the European and World Championships. [PDF]
Figure skating is associated with a high prevalence of sport-specific injuries and overuse symptoms. Impacts are of greater magnitude in jumps with more revolutions that are thus connected to a greater risk of injury.
Thomas Rauer +4 more
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Action Quality Assessment Model Using Specialists’ Gaze Location and Kinematics Data—Focusing on Evaluating Figure Skating Jumps [PDF]
Action quality assessment (AQA) tasks in computer vision evaluate action quality in videos, and they can be applied to sports for performance evaluation.
Seiji Hirosawa +3 more
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Student Perceptions of Motor, Mental and Social Benefits and the Impact of Practicing Recreational Figure Skating [PDF]
The study aims to highlight the impact of practicing recreational figure skating by evaluating the relationship between the perceptions of motor, mental and social benefits of practicing figure skating and the frequency and duration allocated for this ...
Anca Ionescu, Dana Badau
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A Wearable System for Jump Detection in Inline Figure Skating [PDF]
This article presents the design and experimental evaluation of a non-invasive wearable sensor system that can be used to acquire crucial information about athletes’ performance during inline figure skating training.
Antonio Panfili +2 more
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A sport-specific wearable jump monitor for figure skating. [PDF]
Advancements in wearable technology have facilitated performance monitoring in a number of sports. Figure skating may also benefit from this technology, but the inherent movements present some unique challenges.
Dustin A Bruening +4 more
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IceSense Proof of Concept: Calibrating an Instrumented Figure Skating Blade to Measure On-Ice Forces [PDF]
Competitive figure skaters often suffer from overuse injuries, which may be due to the high impact forces endured during jump repetitions performed in practice and competition.
Sarah Ridge +10 more
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Women on ice - gender equalization [PDF]
In the last decades the women started to do sports which were originally masculine (Pfister, 1990). The parity led to the slow transformation of the old-school thinking about the traditional roles of sexes (Hall, 1996).
Piroska Béki , Gábor Géczi
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Elite Figure Skaters Return to Sport Strategy Following Sports-Related Concussion: A Clinical Commentary [PDF]
# Background The Concussion in Sport Group (CISG) developed the 6th Consensus Statement on Concussion in Sport following the international conference held in Amsterdam in 2022.
Brittani Freund, Gretchen Mohney
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Comparisons of angular momentum at takeoff in six types of jumps in women's figure skating [PDF]
IntroductionIn figure skating, various types of multirotational jumps are becoming increasingly important. Based on mechanical considerations, the angular momentum of the entire body at takeoff can increase the number of rotations in the air.
Mizuki Yamaguchi, Shinji Sakurai
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Lower limb biomechanical differences between jumps with different number of rotations in youth figure skaters [PDF]
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to examine the differences in the lower-limb muscle activities and kinematics between figure skating Axel type jumps with different number of rotations in youth figure skaters.
Ami Koga +3 more
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