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Applied physiology of speed skating

Journal of Sports Sciences, 1987
Speed skating exercise can be better understood by taking account of physiological and biomechanical considerations. Comparison with other sports shows the unique and peculiar way of skating propulsion. The relatively long lasting isometric muscle contractions during the gliding phase, alternated with high power output push-offs, place unusual demands ...
G de Groot, A P Hollander, A J Sargeant
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Physiological and biomechanical comparison of roller skating and speed skating on ice

European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology, 1987
Eight well trained marathon skaters performed all-out exercise tests during speed skating on ice and roller skating. To compare these skating activities in relation to the concept of training specificity, relevant physiological (VO2, VE, RER and heart rate) and biomechanical variables (derived from film and video analysis) were measured.
G de Groot, G J Van Ingen Schenau
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Measurement in speed skating tournaments

Journal of Sports Sciences, 1986
Twenty principal components analyses were performed on the results of 10 European and 10 World male speed skating championships. The first principal component obtained was defined as 'the ability to skate well at all tournament distances'. Therefore the rank order of the participants' skating ability could be estimated in an alternative way to allow ...
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Bicycle Ergometry and Speed Skating Performance

International Journal of Sports Medicine, 1984
A comparison between maximal power output during cycling and skating was made, and correlates of skating performance with bicycle performance and skating technique were investigated. Twenty-five well-trained speed skaters performed two bicycle tests and a 500-m and 1500-m ice skating race.
G de Groot, G J Van Ingen Schenau
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The Study on the Merit Combination Application of the Teaching Method of Skating and Speed Skating

2011 International Conference on Future Computer Science and Education, 2011
Through expert interviews, experiments and mathematical statistical method, such as motor skills of skating and speed skating migration research, and applied to college teaching skating and speed skating, improve teaching quality. The purpose is to promote the teaching of the reform and development.
Jia Hong Gang, Yang Xiu Jun
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Skating, Speed Skating, Figure Skating

2021
Skating includes several types of ice and roller skating. Injuries from skating are typically traumatic injuries or overuse injuries. Novice and less experienced skaters fall more often and sustain concussions and fractures of the wrist and ankle. Experienced skaters fall when they attempt risky techniques, but tend to get more overuse tendinitis ...
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The start in speed skating

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 1995
The purpose of this study was to describe the push-off kinematics in speed skating using three-dimensional coordinates of elite male sprinters during the first part of a speed skating sprint. The velocity of the mass center of the skater's body VC, is decomposed into an "extension" velocity component VE, which is associated with the shortening and ...
J J, de Koning   +4 more
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