نتایج جستجو برای: winter sports and skiing

تعداد نتایج: 16841789  

Journal: :Circulation 2014
Antonio B Fernandez Paul D Thompson

1626 Sports are “hot.” The average cost of a 30-second advertisement at the 2014 Super Bowl was $4 000 000, and millions of fans worldwide spent much of their February 2014 watching the Sochi Winter Olympics and its advertising. Sports cardiology is also hot. The American College of Cardiology in 2011 established a section dedicated to sports and exercise cardiology, and now there are several s...

Journal: :Robotica 2009
Leon Lahajnar Andrej Kos Bojan Nemec

The paper describes a skiing robot that is capable of skiing autonomously on a ski slope. The robot uses carving skiing technique. Based on a complex sensory system it is capable of autonomously navigating on the ski slope, avoiding obstacles, and maintaining a stable position during skiing on an unknown ski slope. The robot was tested using simulation in a virtual reality environment as well a...

2017
Philipp Ahrens Frank Martetschläger Sebastian Siebenlist Johann Attenberger Moritz Crönlein Peter Biberthaler Ulrich Stöckle Gunther H Sandmann

BACKGROUND Humeral head fractures requiring surgical intervention are severe injuries, which might affect the return to sports and daily activities. We hypothesize that athletic patients will be constrained regarding their sporting activities after surgically treated humeral head fractures. Despite a long rehabilitation program physical activities will change and an avoidance of overhead activi...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2014
Michael Vogt Hans H Hoppeler

The aim of the current review is to discuss applications and mechanism of eccentric exercise in training regimes of competitive sports. Eccentric muscle work is important in most sports. Eccentric muscle contractions enhance the performance during the concentric phase of stretch-shortening cycles, which is important in disciplines like sprinting, jumping, throwing, and running. Muscles activate...

2012
Wladimir Andreff

Grenoble taxpayers were not very happy to pay local taxes up to 1992 for covering the financial deficit from the 1968 Winter Games! The 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal outperformed Grenoble Winter Olympics in terms of deficit: the latter was so deep that Montreal taxpayers had been repaying the debt until 2006, for thirty years. After Montreal's financial mess, the number of candidate cities w...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 1984
S Maehlum O A Daljord

All sport injuries treated at the Emergency Department, Ullevål Hospital in Oslo (OKL) were registered for one year. They accounted for 6.3% of the total number of patients treated at OKL in that period. 4673 patients were seen; 3292 males and 1381 females. The women were younger than the men, 55% were below 20 years of age; 41% of the males (p less than 0.05). Most of the men (64%) were injure...

Journal: :Revista Brasileira De Medicina Do Esporte 2023

ABSTRACT Introduction: Skiing is a sport that demands the high performance of motor coordination with energy consumption, factors strongly influence muscle fatigue. Athletes who experience this phenomenon tend to present decline in performance, generating psychological irritability and impairment concentration. Diet closely related athletic but proper prescription for skiing athletes still lack...

Journal: :Journal of sports science & medicine 2011
Sabine Krautgasser Peter Scheiber Serge P von Duvillard Erich Müller

We measured physiological responses of elderly recreational skiers of different fitness and skiing abilities. Six subjects (mean age: 61.2 ± 4.6 yrs; Wt: 76.8 ± 15.6 kg; Ht: 1.69 ± 0.10 m; BMI: 26.9 ± 5.0) were tested in a laboratory and during 30 and 75 min of recreational downhill skiing. Oxygen uptake (VO2), heart rate (HR), blood lactate (LA) concentration, and diastolic (DBP) and systolic ...

2016
Jakob Mørkeberg

Why do athletes blood dope? From a physiological point of view we need to consider which factors limit the endurance exercise capacity. During whole body endurance exercise, performance is limited by the amount of oxygen delivered to the working muscles. The oxygen delivered, is a function of the capacity of the heart to pump blood out into the systemic circulation (cardiac output) and the amou...

Journal: :Japanese Journal of Neurosurgery 2003

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