Purpose - This study aimed to compare physiological factors and cycle characteristics during cross-country (XC) roller-skiing at matched inclines and speeds using the double-poling (DP) and diagonal-stride (DS) sub-techniques in junior female and male XC skiers. Methods - Twenty-three well-trained junior XC skiers (11 women, 12 men; age 18.2 ± 1.2 yr.) completed two treadmill roller-skiing tests in a randomized order using either DP or DS. The exercise protocols were identical and included a 5 min warm-up, 4 × 5 min submaximal stages, and an incremental test to exhaustion, all performed at a 5° incline. Results - No significant three-way interactions were observed between sex, submaximal exercise intensity, and sub-technique. For the pooled...
The main objective of this thesis was to investigate the effects of training, age, gender and select...
The purpose of the present study was to compare time results from a roller-skiing double poling (DP)...
The purposes of our study were to investigate the physiological and biomechanical responses to low-i...
Purpose: This study aimed to compare physiological factors and cycle characteristics during cross-co...
Purpose To compare physiological responses between a self-paced 4-min double-poling (DP) time-trial ...
The purpose of this study was to analyse double poling (DP) regarding biomechanical performance dete...
Longer distance cross-country ski (14–220 km) races such as the Visma Ski Classics (VSC) has recentl...
Introduction: This study aimed to 1) determine basic physiological demands during a simulated on-sno...
Background: High efficiency is an obvious determining factor for skiing performance. Hence, it is li...
In classical cross-country skiing, diagonal stride (DIA) is the major uphill sub-technique, while do...
Cross-country skiing involves a large variety of skiing techniques. Among these double poling (DP) h...
PURPOSE: To examine the effects of exercise-induced trunk fatigue on double poling performance, phys...
Longer distance cross-country ski (14220 km) races such as the Visma Ski Classics (VSC) has recently...
Purpose:The aim of this study was to evaluate the energetics and the biomechanics of double poling t...
Purpose: Long-distance cross-country skiers specialize to compete in races >50 km predominantly usin...
The main objective of this thesis was to investigate the effects of training, age, gender and select...
The purpose of the present study was to compare time results from a roller-skiing double poling (DP)...
The purposes of our study were to investigate the physiological and biomechanical responses to low-i...
Purpose: This study aimed to compare physiological factors and cycle characteristics during cross-co...
Purpose To compare physiological responses between a self-paced 4-min double-poling (DP) time-trial ...
The purpose of this study was to analyse double poling (DP) regarding biomechanical performance dete...
Longer distance cross-country ski (14–220 km) races such as the Visma Ski Classics (VSC) has recentl...
Introduction: This study aimed to 1) determine basic physiological demands during a simulated on-sno...
Background: High efficiency is an obvious determining factor for skiing performance. Hence, it is li...
In classical cross-country skiing, diagonal stride (DIA) is the major uphill sub-technique, while do...
Cross-country skiing involves a large variety of skiing techniques. Among these double poling (DP) h...
PURPOSE: To examine the effects of exercise-induced trunk fatigue on double poling performance, phys...
Longer distance cross-country ski (14220 km) races such as the Visma Ski Classics (VSC) has recently...
Purpose:The aim of this study was to evaluate the energetics and the biomechanics of double poling t...
Purpose: Long-distance cross-country skiers specialize to compete in races >50 km predominantly usin...
The main objective of this thesis was to investigate the effects of training, age, gender and select...
The purpose of the present study was to compare time results from a roller-skiing double poling (DP)...
The purposes of our study were to investigate the physiological and biomechanical responses to low-i...