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Arm swing during skating at different skiing speeds affects skiing mechanics and performance

2018

Computer sciencemomentum transferMomentum transferarm swingkädetMechanicshiihtoforward accelerationArm swingupper extremity contributionta315vauhtikiihtyvyyscross-country skiingTranslational Sports Medicine
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A new testing device for the role of the trunk in force production and in balance control in disabled sitting athletes

2017

In cross-country sit-skiing all athletes compete in a sitting position, but some of them have the ability to control their trunk more than others. The trunk plays an essential role in two performance determinants: propulsion generation and balance maintenance. The aim of the study is to design a new testing device assessing athletes’ responses to these propulsion determinants. The new device was composed of a seat surrounded by a sensorized aluminum frame. To assess propulsion generation, two force sensors were mounted in the anterior and posterior side of the frame, while two force sensors were embedded in two ropes elongated from the top of the frame. To measure trunk control, the device …

Cross-country skiingmedicine.medical_specialtybiologyAthletesComputer scienceCore stabilityPropulsionTrunk controlSittingbiology.organism_classificationTrunkAccelerationPhysical medicine and rehabilitationCore stability; Cross-country skiing; Trunk control; Trunk strength; Unpredictable perturbations.Unpredictable perturbationsmedicineCore stabilityRange of motionTrunk strengthSimulationBalance (ability)
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Fascicle-tendon interaction in v2 skate cross-country skiing : a case study

2015

Venymis-lyhenemis –sykli (SSC) on laajalti tutkittu liha-jänne -kompleksin (MTU) toimintamalli ihmisen liikkumisessa. Jotta SSC toiminta voidaan ymmärtää, lihaksen toiminta tulee mitata ultraäänen (US) avulla. Aiemmin yksi tutkimus on käsitellyt MTU:n toimintaa hiihdon aikana perinteisellä hiihtotavalla (Ishikawa, Sano et al. 2010). Tämän tutkimuksen tavoitteena on tarjota ainutlaatuinen kokeellinen tulos MTU:n toiminnasta vapaan hiihdon V2- tekniikan aikana, sekä tarjota suosituksia tulevaa tutkimusta varten. Tutkimuksessa yksi kokenut hiihtäjä suoritti protokolla Vuokatin hiihtotunnelissa. Protokolla koostui kahdesta eri mittauskerrasta, joiden välissä suoritettiin 20 km mittainen hiihtok…

Cross-country skiingstretch-shortening cycleultrasoundultraäänitutkimuslihaksetskatingmuscle-tendon in-teractionhiihtoluisteluhiihto
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Physical performance, heart rate variability and hormone concentrations in cross-country skiers throughout the season

2016

Cross-country skiing is an extremely demanding and versatile competitive sport. Fairly little is known about changes in basal hormonal concentrations and function of the autonomic nervous system throughout the season. Better understanding about these changes as well as their relationship to changes in physical performance and training could be useful for designing better training practices and periodization. This study followed 22 national level cross-country skiers (12 men, 10 women) throughout one competitive season. They were tested at the beginning of the season, during the general preparation season, during the specific preparation season and after the competition season for physical p…

Cross-country skiingsyketraininghydrokortisonitestosteroneheart rate variabilityharjoittelutestosteronicortisolhiihto
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Take-off aerodynamics in ski jumping

2001

The effect of aerodynamic forces on the force-time characteristics of the simulated ski jumping take-off was examined in a wind tunnel. Vertical and horizontal ground reaction forces were recorded with a force plate installed under the wind tunnel floor. The jumpers performed take-offs in non-wind conditions and in various wind conditions (21-33 m s(-1)). EMGs of the important take-off muscles were recorded from one jumper. The dramatic decrease in take-off time found in all jumpers can be considered as the result of the influence of aerodynamic lift. The loss in impulse due to the shorter force production time with the same take-off force is compensated with the increase in lift force, res…

EngineeringBiomedical EngineeringBiophysicsWindImpulse (physics)medicine.disease_causeJumpingSkiingmedicineHumansComputer SimulationOrthopedics and Sports MedicineGround reaction forceAerospace engineeringMuscle SkeletalWind tunnelElectromyographybusiness.industryRehabilitationJumperStructural engineeringAerodynamicsModels TheoreticalAerodynamic forceDragbusinessJournal of Biomechanics
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Validation of portable 2D force binding systems for cross-country skiing

2013

The aim of the present study was to design, construct and scientifically validate a two-dimensional force measurement binding system for cross-country skiing. The system consists of two force measurement bindings. One binding was designed for analysing classic skiing (vertical and anterior–posterior [along the ski] force components) and the other one for skate (freestyle) skiing (vertical and medio-lateral [transverse to the ski] force components). Validation was accomplished using a three-step process: (1) accuracy tests for the sensors in two temperatures, (2) sport-specific imitation jump test on standard force plates in a laboratory and (3) comparing the system against force measurement…

Engineeringnordic skiingCross countrybiologyNordic skiingbusiness.industryMechanical Engineeringsportsmeasuring deviceBiomedical EngineeringPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationStructural engineeringbiology.organism_classificationkineticsMechanics of MaterialsModeling and Simulationsports.sportOrthopedics and Sports MedicineForce platformbusinessSkatearviointiJump testSimulationSports Engineering
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Force Generation Profiles of Para-Nordic Sit-Skiers Representing Different Physical Impairments

2021

Abstract Purpose To biomechanically profile force generation connected to the complex role of the trunk in double poling in a representative sample of Para-Nordic sit-skiers. Methods Twelve male World Cup Para-Nordic sit-skiers (sport classes: LW10–12) were skiing on flat snow terrain at submaximal speed of 4.5 m/s (~ 73% maximum speed). 2D video (50 Hz) and pole force analyses (1000 Hz) were performed synchronously, examining angle, force and cycle characteristics to analyse the role of the trunk in generating propulsion. Results LW10–11.5 skiers lost between 21% and 4% propulsive force versus LW12 athletes only due to different geometrics of the trunk and pole angle at an equal axial pole…

Force generationPara-Nordic skiing performance; Biomechanics; Trunk function; Force production; ClassificationForce productionTrunk flexionThrustImpulse (physics)03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine0502 economics and businessvoimantuotto (fysiologia)BiomechanicsPara-Nordic skiing performanceTrunk functionCycle lengthSport and Fitness SciencesMathematicsIdrottsvetenskap05 social sciencesBiomechanics030229 sport sciencesGeodesyhiihtovammaisurheiluClassificationTrunk050211 marketingbiomekaniikkaRange of motion
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Nutrition Knowledge Is Associated with Energy Availability and Carbohydrate Intake in Young Female Cross-Country Skiers

2021

The aim of this study was to provide information on energy availability (EA), macronutrient intake, nutritional periodization practices, and nutrition knowledge in young female cross-country skiers. A total of 19 skiers filled in weighted food and training logs before and during a training camp. Nutrition knowledge was assessed via a validated questionnaire. EA was optimal in 11% of athletes at home (mean 33.7 ± 9.6 kcal·kgFFM−1·d−1) and in 42% at camp (mean 40.3 ± 17.3 kcal·kgFFM−1·d−1). Most athletes (74%) failed to meet recommendations for carbohydrate intake at home (mean 5.0 ± 1.2 g·kg−1·d−1) and 63% failed to do so at camp (mean 7.1 ± 1.6 g·kg−1·d−1). The lower threshold of the pre-ex…

Health Knowledge Attitudes PracticeAdolescentPREDICTIONPHYSIOLOGICAL CAPACITYmacronutrientCONSENSUS STATEMENTtalviurheiluravitsemussuosituksetArticlehiihtäjätravitsemuskäyttäytyminenEatingPERIODIZATIONSkiingkestävyyslajitSurveys and QuestionnairesDietary CarbohydratesHumansravintoaineetTX341-641ExerciseNutrition. Foods and food supplyWORLDSNutritional Requirementswinter sportMUSCLESports Nutritional Physiological Phenomenasports nutritionAthletesendurance athleteperiodized nutritionFemaleproteiinitDietary Proteins3143 NutritionhiilihydraatitEnergy IntakeproteinNutritive ValueEXPENDITUREurheilijatSports
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Plantar pressure and EMG activity of simulated and actual ski jumping take-off

2001

Plantar pressures and activation of the four muscles (VL - vastus lateralis, GL - gluteus, TA - tibialis anterior and GA - lat. gastrocnemius) were measured from ten ski jumpers under simulated laboratory conditions with training shoes (Lab TS) and with jumping boots (Lab JB) as well as in actual hill jumping conditions (Hill). The most significant differences between measured conditions were found in muscle activation patterns and plantar pressures prior to take-off. The centrifugal force due to the curvature of the inrun under actual hill jumping conditions caused extra pressure under the fore and rear parts of the feet (P<0.001) and therefore higher activation in all muscles (P<0.001 for…

HeelMaterials sciencePhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationElectromyographySki jumpingmedicine.disease_causeWeight-bearingWeight-BearingJumpingSkiingPressuremedicineHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineMuscle SkeletalBalance (ability)medicine.diagnostic_testElectromyographyFootPlantar pressureAnatomymusculoskeletal systemShoesbody regionsmedicine.anatomical_structureEarly phaseScandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports
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A heuristic model-based approach for compensating wind effects in ski jumping.

2021

Wind influences the jump length in ski jumping, which raises questions about the fairness. To counteract the wind problem, the International Ski Federation has introduced a wind compensation system in 2009: time-averaged wind velocity components tangential to the landing slope are obtained from several sites along the landing slope, and these data are used in a linear statistical model for estimating the jump length effect of wind. This is considered in the total score of the ski jump. However, it has been shown that the jump length effect estimates can be inaccurate and misleading. The present manuscript introduces an alternative mathematical wind compensation approach that is based on an …

Heuristic (computer science)Biomedical EngineeringBiophysicsKinematicsWindwind compensation systemWind speedInverse dynamicsSkiingcomputer simulationaerodynamiikkaHeuristicsOrthopedics and Sports MedicinesimulointiComputer Simulationmathematical modellingPhysics::Atmospheric and Oceanic PhysicsMathematicsObservational errorRehabilitationStatistical modelAerodynamicsMechanicstuuliBiomechanical PhenomenamäkihyppyJumpmatemaattiset mallitJournal of biomechanics
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