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Synopsis of Current Developments: Skiing, Snowboarding and Ski Jumping
2006A total of 11 contributions demonstrate the diversity of research in the field of skiing, snowboarding and ski jumping. This shows how engineering methods can help to better understand the complex interaction between equipment and athlete and to better describe the physical phenomena behind these sports.
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2008
Ski jumping is very facinating in particular to the athletes necessary correct action when leaving the jump table and the ability to fast adopt to the flying position, see Figure 1. Open image in new window Figure 1 The two important stages (take-off and flying) of a modern ski jump. (Photo: Richard Sagen, Adresseavisen. Simulation: CFD norway).
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Ski jumping is very facinating in particular to the athletes necessary correct action when leaving the jump table and the ability to fast adopt to the flying position, see Figure 1. Open image in new window Figure 1 The two important stages (take-off and flying) of a modern ski jump. (Photo: Richard Sagen, Adresseavisen. Simulation: CFD norway).
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A kinematic analysis of water ski jumping in male and female elite athletes
Sports Biomechanics, 2021Francesca Nardello +2 more
exaly
Automatic measurement of key ski jumping phases and temporal events with a wearable system
Journal of Sports Sciences, 2012Julien Favre +2 more
exaly
Take-off analysis of the Olympic ski jumping competition (HS-106 m)
Journal of Biomechanics, 2009Mikko Virmavirta +2 more
exaly
Dynamics of human flight on skis: Improvements in safety and fairness in ski jumping
Journal of Biomechanics, 1996Wolfram Müller
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Characteristics of the early flight phase in the Olympic ski jumping competition
Journal of Biomechanics, 2005Mikko Virmavirta +2 more
exaly

