Cross country skiing is characterized by many techniques which differ in contribution offered by upper and lower limbs to propulsion. In diagonal stride technique upper and lower body are fully involved in the movement. The aim of this study is to analyze upper body contribution in diagonal stride and the effect of training on specific power expression in elite cross country skiers
Cross-country skiing is a popular Olympic winter sport, which is also used extensively as a recreati...
The skate technique in cross-country skiing has a unique gait transition. Typically, skiers will use...
Cross-country skiing has been of great interest for exercise physiologists during the last century a...
Inclusion of work done by segments could become very informative in comparing XCS techniques charact...
Background: High efficiency is an obvious determining factor for skiing performance. Hence, it is li...
The purpose of this study was to describe longitudinal kinematic changes associated with the diagona...
Key-Words: kinematics, skiing speed, gliding length, and kicking This study investigated kinematic c...
Classical cross-country skiing can be performed using three main techniques: diagonal stride (DS), d...
Cycle and force characteristics were examined in 11 elite male cross-country skiers using the diagon...
In classical cross-country skiing, diagonal stride (DIA) is the major uphill sub-technique, while do...
3 Abstract: Title: Special strength's exercises for cross country skiers by classic technique. Purpo...
This study compared the effects of adding upper-body sprint-intervals or continuous double poling en...
Title: Upper body muscles activity in V2 skating technique, double poling and on a skiing machine Co...
The aim of this study was to characterize the dynamic parameters of poling action during low to mode...
Previous studies have shown that upper-body strength and power are associated with work economy or e...
Cross-country skiing is a popular Olympic winter sport, which is also used extensively as a recreati...
The skate technique in cross-country skiing has a unique gait transition. Typically, skiers will use...
Cross-country skiing has been of great interest for exercise physiologists during the last century a...
Inclusion of work done by segments could become very informative in comparing XCS techniques charact...
Background: High efficiency is an obvious determining factor for skiing performance. Hence, it is li...
The purpose of this study was to describe longitudinal kinematic changes associated with the diagona...
Key-Words: kinematics, skiing speed, gliding length, and kicking This study investigated kinematic c...
Classical cross-country skiing can be performed using three main techniques: diagonal stride (DS), d...
Cycle and force characteristics were examined in 11 elite male cross-country skiers using the diagon...
In classical cross-country skiing, diagonal stride (DIA) is the major uphill sub-technique, while do...
3 Abstract: Title: Special strength's exercises for cross country skiers by classic technique. Purpo...
This study compared the effects of adding upper-body sprint-intervals or continuous double poling en...
Title: Upper body muscles activity in V2 skating technique, double poling and on a skiing machine Co...
The aim of this study was to characterize the dynamic parameters of poling action during low to mode...
Previous studies have shown that upper-body strength and power are associated with work economy or e...
Cross-country skiing is a popular Olympic winter sport, which is also used extensively as a recreati...
The skate technique in cross-country skiing has a unique gait transition. Typically, skiers will use...
Cross-country skiing has been of great interest for exercise physiologists during the last century a...