Here, we tested the hypothesis that aerobic energy expenditure (AEE) is higher during a simulated 6-km (2 loops of 3-km each) "skiathlon" than during skating only on a treadmill and attempted to link any such increase to biomechanical and neuromuscular responses. Six elite male cross-country skiers performed two pre-testing time-trials (TT) to determine their best performances and to choose an appropriate submaximal speed for collection of physiological, biomechanical and neuromuscular data during two experimental sessions (exp). Each skier used, in randomized order, either the classical (CL) or skating technique (SK) for the first 3-km loop, followed by transition to the skating technique for the second 3-km loop. Respiratory parameters we...
Sprint cross-country skiing is a physiologically and technically complex discipline, performed as a ...
Competitive cross-country skiing involves race events of different distances conducted over natural ...
This study evaluated muscle activity changes in different body compartments during on-snow double po...
Here, we tested the hypothesis that aerobic energy expenditure (AEE) is higher during a simulated 6-...
This study investigated how the fatigue caused by a 20-km simulated skating cross-country skiing rac...
The ability to reproduce a high energy delivery capacity and an efficient conversion of energy to wo...
The purposes of our study were to investigate the physiological and biomechanical responses to low-i...
This study examined differences In upper (UB) and lower-body (LB) muscle activation of twelve elite ...
The purposes of this study were: 1) to investigate the anaerobic energy contribution during a simula...
The most common race format in cross-country (XC) skiing is the mass-start event, which is under-exp...
© Medwell Journals, 2015. One of the essential preconditions of the performance of athletes is the l...
The skate technique in cross-country skiing has a unique gait transition. Typically, skiers will use...
The exercise intensity during cross-country skiing competitions fluctuates. However, it is presently...
Background Alpine skiers typically train using repeated practice runs requiring high bursts of muscl...
Sprint cross-country skiing is a physiologically and technically complex discipline, performed as a ...
Competitive cross-country skiing involves race events of different distances conducted over natural ...
This study evaluated muscle activity changes in different body compartments during on-snow double po...
Here, we tested the hypothesis that aerobic energy expenditure (AEE) is higher during a simulated 6-...
This study investigated how the fatigue caused by a 20-km simulated skating cross-country skiing rac...
The ability to reproduce a high energy delivery capacity and an efficient conversion of energy to wo...
The purposes of our study were to investigate the physiological and biomechanical responses to low-i...
This study examined differences In upper (UB) and lower-body (LB) muscle activation of twelve elite ...
The purposes of this study were: 1) to investigate the anaerobic energy contribution during a simula...
The most common race format in cross-country (XC) skiing is the mass-start event, which is under-exp...
© Medwell Journals, 2015. One of the essential preconditions of the performance of athletes is the l...
The skate technique in cross-country skiing has a unique gait transition. Typically, skiers will use...
The exercise intensity during cross-country skiing competitions fluctuates. However, it is presently...
Background Alpine skiers typically train using repeated practice runs requiring high bursts of muscl...
Sprint cross-country skiing is a physiologically and technically complex discipline, performed as a ...
Competitive cross-country skiing involves race events of different distances conducted over natural ...
This study evaluated muscle activity changes in different body compartments during on-snow double po...