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Injuries in Short Track Speed Skating

The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2003
Background Little is known about the pattern of injury in short track speed skating. Purpose To investigate the incidence and characteristics of injuries in short track speed skating.
Andrew, Quinn   +3 more
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Modelling performance with exponential functions in elite short-track speed skaters

Journal of Sports Sciences, 2021
Mathematical models are used to describe and predict the effects of training on performance. The initial models are structured by impulse-type transfer functions, however, cellular adaptations induced by exercise may exhibit exponential kinetics for their growth and subsequent dissipation.
Fabio Borrani   +4 more
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Measuring Straight Time in Elite Short Track Speed Skating Relays

open access: yesProcedia Engineering, 2016
AbstractIn short track speed skating, the relay exchange provides an additional strategic component to races by allowing a team to change the skater involved in the pack race. It is thought that during this period of the race, time can be gained or lost due to the execution of the relay exchange. However, the only temporal measurement reported in short
Andrew Hext, Ben Heller, John Kelley
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Volumetric Analysis of Cerebellum in Short-Track Speed Skating Players

The Cerebellum, 2012
The cerebellum is associated with balance control and coordination, which might be important for gliding on smooth ice at high speeds. A number of case studies have shown that cerebellar damage induces impaired balance and coordination. As a positive model, therefore, we investigated whether plastic changes in the volumes of cerebellar subregions occur
In Sung, Park   +7 more
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Interjoint coordination of the lower extremities in short-track speed skating

Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part H: Journal of Engineering in Medicine, 2017
In short-track speed skating, the three-dimensional kinematics of the lower extremities during the whole skating cycle have not been studied. Kinematic parameters of the lower extremities during skating are presented as joint angles versus time. However, the angle–time presentation is not sufficient to describe the relationship between multi-joint ...
Batbayar, Khuyagbaatar   +4 more
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Analysing short-track speed skating performance factors

Sports Biomechanics
Short-track speed skating is an incredibly precise sport, where even the smallest technical or physiological adjustment can profoundly impact performance, underscoring the importance of its study for achieving success. This study aims to identify short-track speed skating performance factors and quantify their impacts on athletes' performances.
Jules Claudel, Julien Clément
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FLUID BALANCE IN ELITE SHORT TRACK SPEED SKATERS

British Journal of Sports Medicine, 2013
The aim of this study was to investigate sweat loss in elite short track speed skaters across 6 different training sessions over a three day period, and sweat sodium loss in one on ice training session. Nine male and three female elite short track speed skaters participated in the study (age 22±3 years, Body Weight: 68.1±10.2 kg). Six training sessions,
K Currell, E Simpson, S Mears, L James
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Effects of drafting during short-track speed skating

Medicine &amp Science in Sports &amp Exercise, 1996
Short-track speed skating involves pack-style racing where five to seven skaters may be on the ice at once. Since average speed for a 3000-m event may exceed 35 km.h-1, drafting may be beneficial. However, the short (111 m) oval track could limit effective drafting space, and high forces required in cornering may compromise potential benefits.
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