Individual training responses among endurance athletes are determined by a complex interplay between training load, recovery and genetic influence. The present study used a multidisciplinary approach to compare high- and low-responders following a 6-month training period in endurance athletes transferring to cross-country (XC) skiing. Twenty-three endurance-trained athletes (14 runners and 9 rowers/kayakers; 14 men and 9 women) were classified as high (n = 9) or low-responders (n = 11) based on pre- to post changes in treadmill running, roller-ski skating and double-poling ergometry performances following 6-months of standardized XC ski-specific training. Physiological and technical capacities during these same modes were monitored pre and ...
The most common race format in cross-country (XC) skiing is the mass-start event, which is under-exp...
The main objective of this thesis was to investigate the effects of training, age, gender and select...
Current scientific evidence suggests that sport-specific heavy strength training could be successful...
Individual training responses among endurance athletes are determined by a complex interplay between...
Purpose: To examine the development of performance, physiological and technical capacities as well a...
Purpose: To analyze the effects of different training strategies (i.e., mainly intensity distributio...
Purpose: To compare the effects of increased load of low- versus high-intensity endurance training o...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate individual changes in training distribution and the subseq...
Background. Successful endurance athletes train a relatively large volume at low intensity endurance...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate individual changes in training distribution and the subseq...
The purposes of our study were to investigate the physiological and biomechanical responses to low-i...
Cross-country (XC) skiing is one of the most demanding of endurance sports, involving protracted com...
Nordic combined requires high technical skills and vertical impulse for the ski-jumping event and ae...
Purpose: To examine how coaches differentiate athletes with successful and non-successful developmen...
Undebakke, V, Berg, J, Tjønna, AE, and Sandbakk, Ø. Comparison of physiological and perceptual respo...
The most common race format in cross-country (XC) skiing is the mass-start event, which is under-exp...
The main objective of this thesis was to investigate the effects of training, age, gender and select...
Current scientific evidence suggests that sport-specific heavy strength training could be successful...
Individual training responses among endurance athletes are determined by a complex interplay between...
Purpose: To examine the development of performance, physiological and technical capacities as well a...
Purpose: To analyze the effects of different training strategies (i.e., mainly intensity distributio...
Purpose: To compare the effects of increased load of low- versus high-intensity endurance training o...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate individual changes in training distribution and the subseq...
Background. Successful endurance athletes train a relatively large volume at low intensity endurance...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate individual changes in training distribution and the subseq...
The purposes of our study were to investigate the physiological and biomechanical responses to low-i...
Cross-country (XC) skiing is one of the most demanding of endurance sports, involving protracted com...
Nordic combined requires high technical skills and vertical impulse for the ski-jumping event and ae...
Purpose: To examine how coaches differentiate athletes with successful and non-successful developmen...
Undebakke, V, Berg, J, Tjønna, AE, and Sandbakk, Ø. Comparison of physiological and perceptual respo...
The most common race format in cross-country (XC) skiing is the mass-start event, which is under-exp...
The main objective of this thesis was to investigate the effects of training, age, gender and select...
Current scientific evidence suggests that sport-specific heavy strength training could be successful...