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Skiing and Snowboarding

2010
Alpine or downhill skiing is a complex skill that requires a series of integrated movements that requires controlled pronation, setting the foot, ankle, and lower extremity on the inside ski edge. Pronation sets the inside edge of the downhill (control) ski and allows for the skier to lean inward against the ski which holds a skidless arc throughout ...
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Competition trick analysis in snowboard slopestyle and big air

Journal of Human Sport and Exercise, 2023
Jeremy M Sheppard
exaly  

Effects of temperature change on snowboard stiffness and camber properties

Sports Technology, 2009
Patrick Clifton   +2 more
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Free vibrations of a snowboard

International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, 1996
Toshiyuki Sakata
exaly  

The increasing incidence of snowboard-related trauma

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2008
Jonathan I Groner
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Change of Design of Snowboard Referring Characteristic of Snowboard Turn : Change of Width and Position of Shoe Center

The Proceedings of the JSME Annual Meeting, 2004
Kenji Hosokawa, Toshiyuki Sakata
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Snowboarding Injuries.

The Physician and sportsmedicine
In brief The authors studied data from 415 injured snowboarders to determine injury patterns. Injuries were evenly distributed between upper and lower extremities, and 41% were fractures. The wrist was the most common injury site. Snowboarders wearing hard-shell boots were more likely to injure their knees; those wearing soft boots, their ankles.
Richard B, Ganong   +3 more
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Snowboard stiffness prediction model for any composite sandwich construction

Procedia Engineering, 2010
Patrick Clifton   +2 more
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