Background: Although many of the movements of skiers are asymmetric, little is presently known about how such asymmetry influences performance. Here, our aim was to examine whether asymmetries in technique and the ground reaction forces associated with left and right turns influence the asymmetries in the performance of elite slalom skiers. Methods: As nine elite skiers completed a 20-gate slalom course, their three-dimensional full-body kinematics and ground reaction forces (GRF) were monitored with a global navigation satellite and inertial motion capture systems, in combination with pressure insoles. For multivariable regression models, 26 predictor skiing techniques and GRF variables and 8 predicted skiing performance variables were ass...
The aim of this study is to discover whether the lateral preference of the lower limbs influences th...
<p>The G2 technique is an asymmetrical movement and contains a strong (S) and weak (W) side.</p
The purpose of the present study was to quantify and describe ground reaction forces in competitive ...
The ground reaction forces (GRF) associated with competitive alpine skiing, which are relatively lar...
This study described specific kinematic parameters associated with success on the international leve...
The knowledge of the internal forces and torques acting on a joint during a physical activity as wel...
Study aim(s): This study aims to conduct a comprehensive review of the existing literature focusing ...
The purpose of this preliminary case study was to compare the alpine ski racing competition discipli...
The aim of this study is to discover whether the lateral preference of the lower limbs influences th...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the symmetry of anthropometry and muscle function in cross-cou...
International audienceThis study used wireless technology to investigate joint kinematic characteris...
Objectives: Aim was to study the effect of monoski foot adjustment on kinematic and kinetic skiingpa...
Objectives: Aim was to study the effect of monoski foot adjustment on kinematic and kinetic skiing p...
Snowboarding is a relatively young sport and has grown since the birth in the 1960-70. Today, snowbo...
Background: A combination of frontal bending, lateral bending, and torsion in the loaded trunk has b...
The aim of this study is to discover whether the lateral preference of the lower limbs influences th...
<p>The G2 technique is an asymmetrical movement and contains a strong (S) and weak (W) side.</p
The purpose of the present study was to quantify and describe ground reaction forces in competitive ...
The ground reaction forces (GRF) associated with competitive alpine skiing, which are relatively lar...
This study described specific kinematic parameters associated with success on the international leve...
The knowledge of the internal forces and torques acting on a joint during a physical activity as wel...
Study aim(s): This study aims to conduct a comprehensive review of the existing literature focusing ...
The purpose of this preliminary case study was to compare the alpine ski racing competition discipli...
The aim of this study is to discover whether the lateral preference of the lower limbs influences th...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the symmetry of anthropometry and muscle function in cross-cou...
International audienceThis study used wireless technology to investigate joint kinematic characteris...
Objectives: Aim was to study the effect of monoski foot adjustment on kinematic and kinetic skiingpa...
Objectives: Aim was to study the effect of monoski foot adjustment on kinematic and kinetic skiing p...
Snowboarding is a relatively young sport and has grown since the birth in the 1960-70. Today, snowbo...
Background: A combination of frontal bending, lateral bending, and torsion in the loaded trunk has b...
The aim of this study is to discover whether the lateral preference of the lower limbs influences th...
<p>The G2 technique is an asymmetrical movement and contains a strong (S) and weak (W) side.</p
The purpose of the present study was to quantify and describe ground reaction forces in competitive ...