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Examining the Determinants of Skating Speed in Ice Hockey Athletes: A Systematic Review
Journal of Strength and Conditioning ResearchSilvestri, MA, Cleather, DJ, Callaghan, S, Perri, J, and Legg, HS. Examining the determinants of skating speed in ice hockey athletes: a systematic review.
Michael A Silvestri +4 more
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The Exploration of Posttraumatic Growth experience in Speed Skating Athletes
Korean Society for Leisure Sciences, 2022This study investigates the psychological change of speed skating athletes who experienced the social disaster called COVID 19 Pandemic through phenomenology method.
K. Choi, Min-Jeong Kim, Natalia Choi
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Measurement in speed skating tournaments
Journal of Sports Sciences, 1986Twenty 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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Coordination of leg muscles during speed skating
Journal of Biomechanics, 1991Five speed skaters of elite performance level and six speed skaters of trained level were subjected to an inverse dynamical analysis during speed skating. Push-off forces were registered by means of special skates. Myoelectric activity (EMG) of ten leg muscles and cinematographic data were recorded.
J J, de Koning +2 more
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Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 2021
Han, J, Liu, M, Shi, J, and Li, Y. Construction of a machine learning model to estimate physiological variables of speed skating athletes under hypoxic training conditions.
Junhao Han +3 more
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Han, J, Liu, M, Shi, J, and Li, Y. Construction of a machine learning model to estimate physiological variables of speed skating athletes under hypoxic training conditions.
Junhao Han +3 more
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Body Composition of Olympic Speed Skating Candidates
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 1982Abstract The purpose of this investigation was to quantify the body composition of speed skaters who were candidates for the 1980 United States Olympic Team. Subjects were 19 males between 16 and 27 years of age. Most subjects had just completed three months of intensive dry-land training.
M L, Pollock +6 more
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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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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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Physiological and biomechanical comparison of roller skating and speed skating on ice
European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology, 1987Eight 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.
R W, de Boer +4 more
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Do skin suits affect the average skating speed?
Sports Technology, 2008We analyze the effectiveness of speed skating suits to allow for increases in average skating speed. We used the full set of speed skating results of the 2002 Olympic Winter Games of Salt Lake City and modeled the average skating speed of both male and female speed skaters at distances from 500 to 10 000 m.
Kuper, G.H., Sterken, E.
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The Association Between Changes in Speed Skating Technique and Changes in Skating Velocity
International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance, 2014A meaningful association between changes (Δ) in push-off angle or effectiveness (e) and changes in skating velocity (v) has been found during 5000-m races, although no significant association was found between changes in knee (θ0) and trunk angle (θ1) and Δv.
Noordhof, D.A. +3 more
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