نتایج جستجو برای: country skiing

تعداد نتایج: 116384  

2016
Marie Alricsson Glenn Björklund Martin Cronholm Oscar Olsson Peter Viklund Ulla Svantesson

This study investigated the association between spinal alignment, mobility of the hips and the thoracic spine and low back pain in adolescent cross-country skiers. Cohort of 51 elite cross-country skiers from a cross-country skiing high school in Sweden participated in the study. Sagittal spinal alignment, active range of motion in flexion, extension and rotation of the thoracic spine as well a...

Journal: :Japanese Journal of Sport Education Studies 1988

2012
L. Joakim Holmberg A. M. Lund L J Holmberg

This paper presents a measurement-driven, musculoskeletal, full-body simulation model for biomechanical analysis of the double-poling (DP) technique in cross-country skiing. DP is a fast and powerful full-body movement; therefore, it is interesting to examine whether inverse dynamics using static optimization is working for a musculoskeletal full-body model with high accelerations, a large rang...

2016
Erik Andersson

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2017
Christine Dahl Øyvind Sandbakk Jørgen Danielsen Gertjan Ettema

In classical cross-country skiing, diagonal stride (DIA) is the major uphill sub-technique, while double poling (DP) is used on relatively flat terrain. Although, the dependence of incline and speed on the preference of either sub-technique seems clearly established, the mechanisms behind these preferences are not clear. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to compare kinetics and energy co...

Journal: :International journal of sports physiology and performance 2014
Øyvind Sandbakk Hans-Christer Holmberg

Cross-country (XC) skiing has been an Olympic event since the first Winter Games in Chamonix, France, in 1924. Due to more effective training and tremendous improvements in equipment and track preparation, the speed of Olympic XC-ski races has increased more than that of any other Olympic endurance sport. Moreover, pursuit, mass-start, and sprint races have been introduced. Indeed, 10 of the 12...

Journal: :CoRR 2017
Aliaa Rassem Mohammed El-Beltagy Mohamed Saleh

Human Activity Recognition has witnessed a significant progress in the last decade. Although a great deal of work in this field goes in recognizing normal human activities, few studies focused on identifying motion in sports. Recognizing human movements in different sports has high impact on understanding the different styles of humans in the play and on improving their performance. As deep lea...

2012
Finn Marsland Keith Lyons Judith Anson Gordon Waddington Colin Macintosh Dale Chapman

This study investigated the potential of micro-sensors for use in the identification of the main movement patterns used in cross-country skiing. Data were collected from four elite international and four Australian athletes in Europe and in Australia using a MinimaxX™ unit containing accelerometer, gyroscope and GPS sensors. Athletes performed four skating techniques and three classical techniq...

Journal: :Mathematical and Computer Modelling of Dynamical Systems 2008

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