Objective: To compare biomechanical aspects of a novel “running” diagonal stride (DSRUN) with “conventional” diagonal stride (DSCONV) skiing techniques performed at high speed. Methods: Ten elite Italian male junior cross-country skiers skied on a treadmill at 10 km/h and at a 10° incline utilizing both variants of the diagonal stride technique. The 3-dimensional kinematics of the body, poles, and roller skis; the force exerted through the poles and foot plantar surfaces; and the angular motion of the leg joints were determined. Results: Compared to DSCONV, DSRUN demonstrated shorter cycle times (1.05 ± 0.05 s vs. 0.75 ± 0.03 s (mean ± SD), p < 0.001) due to a shorter rolling phase (0.40 ± 0.04 s vs. 0.09 ± 0.04 s, p < 0.001);...
The purpose of the study was to identify the kinematic changes of the diagonal stride technique (DST...
The purpose of this study was to describe longitudinal kinematic changes associated with the diagona...
Cross-country skiing constitutes ancestral method for moving along in a snow environment.A number of...
Objective: To compare biomechanical aspects of a novel “running” diagonal stride (DSRUN) with “conve...
Purpose: To compare biomechanical aspects of a novel "running" diagonal stride (DSRUN) with conventi...
Background: High efficiency is an obvious determining factor for skiing performance. Hence, it is li...
Cycle and force characteristics were examined in 11 elite male cross-country skiers using the diagon...
Diagonal stride is the classic style of cross-‐country skiing involving alternating arm and leg mov...
Classical cross-country skiing can be performed using three main techniques: diagonal stride (DS), d...
Purpose: This study aimed to compare physiological factors and cycle characteristics during cross-co...
Cross-country (c.c.) skiing is a complex sport discipline from both physiological and biomechanical ...
Key-Words: kinematics, skiing speed, gliding length, and kicking This study investigated kinematic c...
Purpose: To investigate the mechanics of the cross-country herringbone technique and to enhance the ...
Background: In gaits, such as running and walking, decoupling of the muscle fascicles length changes...
Introduction In light of the recent revolutionary change in the use of the double-poling (DP) techni...
The purpose of the study was to identify the kinematic changes of the diagonal stride technique (DST...
The purpose of this study was to describe longitudinal kinematic changes associated with the diagona...
Cross-country skiing constitutes ancestral method for moving along in a snow environment.A number of...
Objective: To compare biomechanical aspects of a novel “running” diagonal stride (DSRUN) with “conve...
Purpose: To compare biomechanical aspects of a novel "running" diagonal stride (DSRUN) with conventi...
Background: High efficiency is an obvious determining factor for skiing performance. Hence, it is li...
Cycle and force characteristics were examined in 11 elite male cross-country skiers using the diagon...
Diagonal stride is the classic style of cross-‐country skiing involving alternating arm and leg mov...
Classical cross-country skiing can be performed using three main techniques: diagonal stride (DS), d...
Purpose: This study aimed to compare physiological factors and cycle characteristics during cross-co...
Cross-country (c.c.) skiing is a complex sport discipline from both physiological and biomechanical ...
Key-Words: kinematics, skiing speed, gliding length, and kicking This study investigated kinematic c...
Purpose: To investigate the mechanics of the cross-country herringbone technique and to enhance the ...
Background: In gaits, such as running and walking, decoupling of the muscle fascicles length changes...
Introduction In light of the recent revolutionary change in the use of the double-poling (DP) techni...
The purpose of the study was to identify the kinematic changes of the diagonal stride technique (DST...
The purpose of this study was to describe longitudinal kinematic changes associated with the diagona...
Cross-country skiing constitutes ancestral method for moving along in a snow environment.A number of...