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Skiing, 1966

open access: yes, 1966
Ski instruction at Norwich University ski area, 1966Series of negatives labeled "skiing competitions" by original ...

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ALPS SKIING AS RECREATIONAL ACTIVITY – DESINGED TRAINING [PDF]

open access: yesSport Mont, 2008
There is a great use of skiing if we are watching it as recreation, all kind of people can satisfy their necessities, such as breathing fresh air, sun, using your free time in a right way to increase success in your work and working activities ...
Ahmet Međedović
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From telemark to carving [PDF]

open access: yesSportLogia, 2017
Skiing belongs to the group of specific cyclical sports which include the learning, improvement and realization of different motor skills and activities, and as such is inextricably linked to snow-covered terrain at higher altitudes.
Nikola Stojanović   +3 more
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The Effect of Rifle Carriage on the Physiological and Accelerometer Responses During Biathlon Skiing

open access: yesFrontiers in Sports and Active Living, 2022
PurposeInvestigate the effect of biathlon rifle carriage on physiological and accelerometer-derived responses during biathlon skiing.MethodsTwenty-eight biathletes (11F, 17M) completed two XC skiing time-trials (~2,300 m), once with and once without the ...
Craig A. Staunton   +6 more
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Comparative Analysis of the Diagonal Stride Technique during Roller Skiing and On-Snow Skiing in Youth Cross-Country Skiers

open access: yesSensors
Roller skiing is one primary form of training method as it is an off-snow equivalent to cross-country (XC) skiing during the dry land preseason training, but the results could only be applied to on-snow skiing with appropriate caution.
Mujia Ma   +5 more
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Recreational and sports nature usage in Lviv region: origins and geospatial analysis

open access: yesЛюдина і довкілля: Проблеми неоекології, 2022
In the process of recreation, nature acts as one of the leading factors of rest and recovery, restoration of physical and neuropsychological strength of a person. Recreational and sports nature usage is implemented through a complex of activities related
M. M. Nazaruk, V. V. Khudoba
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Snow sports injuries in Scotland: a case-control study. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2002
OBJECTIVES: To examine the incidence and patterns of snow sports injuries at the three largest commercial ski areas in Scotland and to identify factors associated with injury risk.
Langran, M, Selvaraj, S
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The Skies the Limit! [PDF]

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Comparative Law and Governance, 2017
The research focuses on aviation collaboration from the perspective of two regional unities – the European Union (eu) and Association of Southeast Asian Nations (asean). The aspirations of each regional entity are considered alongside the mechanism to facilitate talks and developments with respect to aviation and specifically opening up the skies, so ...
Sarah Jane Fox, Rosida Ismail
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Skiing quality analysis of recreational skiers based on IMU data and self-assessment

open access: yesFrontiers in Sports and Active Living
Alpine skiing is a popular sport in many countries and holds benefits in terms of health and well-being. At the same time alpine skiing is associated with a certain risk of accidents caused, among other things, by overestimating one’s own skiing skills ...
Christina Kranzinger   +4 more
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Standing Still at Full Speed: Sports in an Overheated World

open access: yesFrontiers in Sports and Active Living, 2021
In evolutionary biology, the “Red Queen Effect” refers to a form of inter- or intra-species competition where continuous improvement is necessary in order to survive and thrive, since the other species/individuals evolve. In sport, the same mechanism can
Thomas Hylland Eriksen
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