Cross-country skiing is an endurance sport that requires extremely high maximal aerobic power. Due to downhill sections where the athletes can recover, skiers must also have the ability to perform repeated efforts where metabolic power substantially exceeds maximal aerobic power. Since the duration of these supra-aerobic efforts is often in the order of seconds, heart rate, and pulmonary VO2 do not adequately reflect instantaneous metabolic power. Propulsive power (Pprop) is an alternative parameter that can be used to estimate metabolic power, but the validity of such calculations during cross-country skiing has rarely been addressed. The aim of this study was therefore twofold: to develop a procedure using small non-intrusive sensors atta...
Purpose: In this study wearable global navigation satellite system units were used on athletes to in...
Purpose: In this study wearable global navigation satellite system units were used on athletes to in...
The aim of this study was 1) to validate the 0.5 body-mass exponent for maximal oxygen uptake (V̇O2m...
Cross-country skiing is an endurance sport that requires extremely high maximal aerobic power. Due t...
Cross-country skiing is an endurance sport that requires extremely high maximal aerobic power. Due t...
Cross-country skiing is an endurance sport that requires extremely high maximal aerobic power. Due t...
Cross-country skiing is an endurance sport that requires extremely high maximal aerobic power. Due t...
Cross-country (c.c.) skiing is a complex sport discipline from both physiological and biomechanical ...
Cross-country (c.c.) skiing is a complex sport discipline from both physiological and biomechanical ...
The ability to reproduce a high energy delivery capacity and an efficient conversion of energy to wo...
The ability to reproduce a high energy delivery capacity and an efficient conversion of energy to wo...
Introduction Performance in cross-country skiing is influenced by the skier’s ability to continuousl...
Introduction Performance in cross-country skiing is influenced by the skier’s ability to continuousl...
Introduction Performance in cross-country skiing is influenced by the skier’s ability to continuousl...
The most common race format in cross-country (XC) skiing is the mass-start event, which is under-exp...
Purpose: In this study wearable global navigation satellite system units were used on athletes to in...
Purpose: In this study wearable global navigation satellite system units were used on athletes to in...
The aim of this study was 1) to validate the 0.5 body-mass exponent for maximal oxygen uptake (V̇O2m...
Cross-country skiing is an endurance sport that requires extremely high maximal aerobic power. Due t...
Cross-country skiing is an endurance sport that requires extremely high maximal aerobic power. Due t...
Cross-country skiing is an endurance sport that requires extremely high maximal aerobic power. Due t...
Cross-country skiing is an endurance sport that requires extremely high maximal aerobic power. Due t...
Cross-country (c.c.) skiing is a complex sport discipline from both physiological and biomechanical ...
Cross-country (c.c.) skiing is a complex sport discipline from both physiological and biomechanical ...
The ability to reproduce a high energy delivery capacity and an efficient conversion of energy to wo...
The ability to reproduce a high energy delivery capacity and an efficient conversion of energy to wo...
Introduction Performance in cross-country skiing is influenced by the skier’s ability to continuousl...
Introduction Performance in cross-country skiing is influenced by the skier’s ability to continuousl...
Introduction Performance in cross-country skiing is influenced by the skier’s ability to continuousl...
The most common race format in cross-country (XC) skiing is the mass-start event, which is under-exp...
Purpose: In this study wearable global navigation satellite system units were used on athletes to in...
Purpose: In this study wearable global navigation satellite system units were used on athletes to in...
The aim of this study was 1) to validate the 0.5 body-mass exponent for maximal oxygen uptake (V̇O2m...