Previous research has shown that friction between ski and snow can vary substantially due to changes in snow conditions. The variation of friction affects the speed a freestyle skier or snowboarder (athlete) reaches during the in-run of a jump. Athletes risk severe injuries if their take-off speed is not within the right margin to land in the “sweet spot” zone. To reduce the risk of injury, snow park designers and competition managers need to calculate the speed athletes reach during the in-run. However, despite multiple attempts over the last decades, to date no model can predict ski-snow friction from snow physical quantities. Hence, simulations of in-run speeds suffer from insufficient validity. For the first time, this work combines kin...
Objectives: This study aimed to investigate air drag and lift during the in-run and flight phase of ...
The Swedish Winter Olympic team is one of the strongest Olympic teams in theworld, and the majority ...
External forces, such as ground reaction force or air drag acting on athletes' bodies in sports, det...
Previous research has shown that friction between ski and snow can vary substantially due to changes...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to measure and investigate the “pop” performed by elite athletes ...
Friction on ice and snow plays an essential role in winter sports. Theoretical models of ice and sno...
Background The performance standard in snowboard slopestyle competitions is very high, as shown by ...
The take-off speed of freestyle skiing aerials is one of the key factors which can decide the succe...
AbstractThe ability of the cross-country skis to glide freely is of very high importance for both sp...
After falls, skiers or snowboarders often slide on the slope and may collide with obstacles. Thus, t...
The ability of the cross-country skis to glide freely is of very high importance for both sports and...
Objectives: To determine typical speeds of skiers and snowboarders on-piste groomed trails across th...
Purpose: The purpose of this project was to investigate different rider behavioral factors along wit...
Alpine skiing has been an Olympic event since the first Winter Games in 1936. Nowadays, skiers compe...
The nature of snow and the ever-changing environment makes measuring friction on snow and ice challe...
Objectives: This study aimed to investigate air drag and lift during the in-run and flight phase of ...
The Swedish Winter Olympic team is one of the strongest Olympic teams in theworld, and the majority ...
External forces, such as ground reaction force or air drag acting on athletes' bodies in sports, det...
Previous research has shown that friction between ski and snow can vary substantially due to changes...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to measure and investigate the “pop” performed by elite athletes ...
Friction on ice and snow plays an essential role in winter sports. Theoretical models of ice and sno...
Background The performance standard in snowboard slopestyle competitions is very high, as shown by ...
The take-off speed of freestyle skiing aerials is one of the key factors which can decide the succe...
AbstractThe ability of the cross-country skis to glide freely is of very high importance for both sp...
After falls, skiers or snowboarders often slide on the slope and may collide with obstacles. Thus, t...
The ability of the cross-country skis to glide freely is of very high importance for both sports and...
Objectives: To determine typical speeds of skiers and snowboarders on-piste groomed trails across th...
Purpose: The purpose of this project was to investigate different rider behavioral factors along wit...
Alpine skiing has been an Olympic event since the first Winter Games in 1936. Nowadays, skiers compe...
The nature of snow and the ever-changing environment makes measuring friction on snow and ice challe...
Objectives: This study aimed to investigate air drag and lift during the in-run and flight phase of ...
The Swedish Winter Olympic team is one of the strongest Olympic teams in theworld, and the majority ...
External forces, such as ground reaction force or air drag acting on athletes' bodies in sports, det...