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Differences Between Treadmill Running and Treadmill Roller Skiing

The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 1996
This study compared the physiological responses of 12 top Nordic skiers to treadmill running (TR) and treadmill roller-ski skating (RS). The skiers underwent TR and RS on randomized, separate days to volitional exhaustion. Expired gas parameters and blood lactate measurements were taken during the stepwise protocols. Peak heart rates, JOURNAL/jscr/beta/
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Running in Alpine Skiing

2022
Felix Mayr   +2 more
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Ski-Running: Its History, Theory, Method, and Technique1

2019
This chapter traces the history of the evolution of a skier's motion. In prehistoric times, skis served exclusively to keep from floundering in deep snow with a motion that hardly differed from normal walking or running. The transition of the ski from a primitive plodding apparatus into a sliding type facilitated different methods of walking; some of ...
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Double pole cross-country skiing more like sliding run

Journal of Experimental Biology, 2014
Walking on snow is tough, so for centuries people have attached planks to their feet to improve movement across winter landscapes. More recently, cross-country skiing has become a popular sport, with sophisticated equipment that is painstakingly prepared before major competitions ...
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Forage responses to heli-ski run development

This project measured the effect of run development programs by heli-ski operators on forage abundance for caribou and other species.
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Ski-run environnemental renovation using native plants

2002
Pour rendre la pratique du ski plus sûre et plus confortable, le relief naturel des versants est souvent totalement remodelé pour créer les pistes de descente et implanter les remontées mécaniques. Ces travaux ont essentiellement pour conséquence la destruction des biocénoses et des sols en place.
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Direct and indirect effects of ski run management on alpine Orthoptera

Biodiversity and Conservation, 2011
Arne Cierjacks, Raffael Ernst
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Soil restoration on ski-runs by naitves plants

2004
Pour rendre la pratique du ski plus sûre et plus confortable, le relief naturel des versants est souvent totalement remodelé pour créer les pistes de descente et implanter les remontées mécaniques. Ces travaux ont pour conséquence la destruction des biocénoses et des sols en place.
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