In this paper, we present an advanced model of centrifugal pendulum where its length is allowed to vary during swinging. This modification accounts for flexion and extension of skier’s legs when turning. We focus entirely on the case where the pendulum leg shortens near the vertical position, which corresponds to the most popular technique for the transition between carving turns in ski racing, and study the effect of this action on the kinematics and dynamics of these turns. In particular, we find that leg flexion on approach to the summit point is a very efficient way of preserving the contact between skis and snow. The up and down motion of the skier centre of mass can also have a strong effect of the peak ground reaction force experienc...
Skiing technique has a major impact on cross-country (XC) skiing performance and helps the athlete t...
Skiing has regained in popularity after the introduction of the caNing technique. The biomechanics o...
Background: Although many of the movements of skiers are asymmetric, little is presently known about...
We studied perfect carving turns of alpine skiing using the simple model of an inverted pendulum whi...
In this paper, we analyse the model of pure carving turns in alpine skiing and snowboarding based on...
Using dynamical modeling tools, the aim of the study was to establish a minimal model reproducing le...
The knowledge of the internal forces and torques acting on a joint during a physical activity as wel...
A simple approximate theory of snow machining is applied to modelling successive wedge turns of alpi...
The aim of the study is to investigate the mechanism of ski-turning in terms of the relation between...
AbstractThe skier was modeled by seven rigid segments: trunk, left and right thighs, shanks, and ski...
Fluctuations in mechanical energy of the body center of mass (COM) have been widely analyzed when in...
INTRODUCTION: The use of carver skis has for years been the topic of discussions and new concepts of...
INTRODUCTION: The use of carver skis has for years been the topic of discussions and new concepts of...
The aim of the present study was to identify modes of coordination in cross-country skiing from a dy...
The aim of this study is to discover whether the lateral preference of the lower limbs influences th...
Skiing technique has a major impact on cross-country (XC) skiing performance and helps the athlete t...
Skiing has regained in popularity after the introduction of the caNing technique. The biomechanics o...
Background: Although many of the movements of skiers are asymmetric, little is presently known about...
We studied perfect carving turns of alpine skiing using the simple model of an inverted pendulum whi...
In this paper, we analyse the model of pure carving turns in alpine skiing and snowboarding based on...
Using dynamical modeling tools, the aim of the study was to establish a minimal model reproducing le...
The knowledge of the internal forces and torques acting on a joint during a physical activity as wel...
A simple approximate theory of snow machining is applied to modelling successive wedge turns of alpi...
The aim of the study is to investigate the mechanism of ski-turning in terms of the relation between...
AbstractThe skier was modeled by seven rigid segments: trunk, left and right thighs, shanks, and ski...
Fluctuations in mechanical energy of the body center of mass (COM) have been widely analyzed when in...
INTRODUCTION: The use of carver skis has for years been the topic of discussions and new concepts of...
INTRODUCTION: The use of carver skis has for years been the topic of discussions and new concepts of...
The aim of the present study was to identify modes of coordination in cross-country skiing from a dy...
The aim of this study is to discover whether the lateral preference of the lower limbs influences th...
Skiing technique has a major impact on cross-country (XC) skiing performance and helps the athlete t...
Skiing has regained in popularity after the introduction of the caNing technique. The biomechanics o...
Background: Although many of the movements of skiers are asymmetric, little is presently known about...