Is It Still Important to Be Light in Ski Jumping?
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In ski jumping low body weight development resulted in some serious underweight problems and therefore International Ski Federation (FIS) decided to solve the problem by relating maximum ski length to Body Mass Index (BMI). The present study examined the current relationship between body weight (BMI), ski length and performance (jumping distance) in ski jumping. The computer simulation showed that BMI regulation adopted by FIS for ski jumping in 2004 has reduced the effect of body weight on jumping distance, but despite use of shorter skis it is still advantageous to be light within certain limits.
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