The aim of the present study was to identify modes of coordination in cross-country skiing from a dynamical systems perspective. Participants (N=8) skied on a treadmill using classical techniques with varying steepness (i.e., 0 degrees -7 degrees ). Coordination was evaluated in terms of the relative frequency and relative phase between upper arms and thighs. Results revealed that the limb movements were systematically attracted towards low integer frequency ratios (i.e., 1:1 and 2:1) and in-phase (phi approximately 0 degrees ) and anti-phase relationships (phi approximately 180 degrees ). The increase in steepness produced shifts between the attractive modes of limb movements and a loss of stability was observed during transitions. These r...
This study examined differences In upper (UB) and lower-body (LB) muscle activation of twelve elite ...
To evaluate the contrasting dynamical and biomechanical interpretations of the 2:1 frequency coordin...
To evaluate the contrasting dynamical and biomechanical interpretations of the 2:1 frequency coordin...
Fluctuations in mechanical energy of the body center of mass (COM) have been widely analyzed when in...
Take-off, the most important phase in ski jumping, has been primarily studied in terms of spatio-tem...
Using dynamical modeling tools, the aim of the study was to establish a minimal model reproducing le...
The aim of the study was to examine the inter-cycle variability in cross-country skiing gait and its...
Cross-country skiing is a popular Olympic winter sport, which is also used extensively as a recreati...
Cross-country skiing is a popular Olympic winter sport, which is also used extensively as a recreati...
Inclusion of work done by segments could become very informative in comparing XCS techniques charact...
Neuromechanics is rather new approach that integrates biomechanics and motor control of movement. In...
In this paper, we present an advanced model of centrifugal pendulum where its length is allowed to v...
We investigated the relationships between the biomechanics of the double poling (DP) technique in cr...
PURPOSE: Intra-limb and muscular coordination during gait are the result of the organisation of the ...
Multilimb coordination was examined when subjects clapped (in-phase pattern) while walking (out-of-p...
This study examined differences In upper (UB) and lower-body (LB) muscle activation of twelve elite ...
To evaluate the contrasting dynamical and biomechanical interpretations of the 2:1 frequency coordin...
To evaluate the contrasting dynamical and biomechanical interpretations of the 2:1 frequency coordin...
Fluctuations in mechanical energy of the body center of mass (COM) have been widely analyzed when in...
Take-off, the most important phase in ski jumping, has been primarily studied in terms of spatio-tem...
Using dynamical modeling tools, the aim of the study was to establish a minimal model reproducing le...
The aim of the study was to examine the inter-cycle variability in cross-country skiing gait and its...
Cross-country skiing is a popular Olympic winter sport, which is also used extensively as a recreati...
Cross-country skiing is a popular Olympic winter sport, which is also used extensively as a recreati...
Inclusion of work done by segments could become very informative in comparing XCS techniques charact...
Neuromechanics is rather new approach that integrates biomechanics and motor control of movement. In...
In this paper, we present an advanced model of centrifugal pendulum where its length is allowed to v...
We investigated the relationships between the biomechanics of the double poling (DP) technique in cr...
PURPOSE: Intra-limb and muscular coordination during gait are the result of the organisation of the ...
Multilimb coordination was examined when subjects clapped (in-phase pattern) while walking (out-of-p...
This study examined differences In upper (UB) and lower-body (LB) muscle activation of twelve elite ...
To evaluate the contrasting dynamical and biomechanical interpretations of the 2:1 frequency coordin...
To evaluate the contrasting dynamical and biomechanical interpretations of the 2:1 frequency coordin...