4 Summary: Title: Intraindividual comparison of selected indicators of coordinating steps on the ice skating and in-line. Objective: Assessment of coordination relationship rate of the skating forward during ice hockey and inline skating. Methods: Surface electromyography combinated with kinematography analysis used synchronized video recording. Results: Kinesiological content of movement during ice skating and inline skating is not the same. The general stereotype of the skating step is significantly different from the walking stereotype. Key words: human locomotion, sport locomotion, phylogeny, ontogeny, surface electromyography, ice hockey skating, inline skating
The objective of this study was to determine the relationship between specific performance measures ...
The forward skating start is a fundamental skill for ice hockey players. The purpose of this study w...
Note:The purpose of this study was to document and compare the kinematics of the centre of gravity a...
4 Summary: Title: Intraindividual comparison of selected indicators of coordinating steps on the ice...
Ø Title: Involvement of specific muscles groups in ice-skating the forward direction with the help o...
Iee hockey skating locomotive models and jumping exercises models in ice hockey training. Objective:...
Author's first name and surname: Jan KMOCH Department: FTVS UK, Department of Outdoor Sports Supervi...
Three elite ice hockey players performed forward skating with twin axis electro-goniometers placed p...
Objectives. The purpose of this study was too determine whether there were significant kinematic di...
The forward skating start is a fundamental skill for male and female ice hockey players. However, pe...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the differences in ankle flexibility and skati...
Skating is a fundamental movement in ice hockey; however little research has been conducted within t...
The purpose of this study was to compare, via cinematographical and multiple linear regression analy...
<div><p>Skating is a fundamental movement in ice hockey; however little research has been conducted ...
Title: Comparison of the effectiveness of ice skate training using the change of directional speed e...
The objective of this study was to determine the relationship between specific performance measures ...
The forward skating start is a fundamental skill for ice hockey players. The purpose of this study w...
Note:The purpose of this study was to document and compare the kinematics of the centre of gravity a...
4 Summary: Title: Intraindividual comparison of selected indicators of coordinating steps on the ice...
Ø Title: Involvement of specific muscles groups in ice-skating the forward direction with the help o...
Iee hockey skating locomotive models and jumping exercises models in ice hockey training. Objective:...
Author's first name and surname: Jan KMOCH Department: FTVS UK, Department of Outdoor Sports Supervi...
Three elite ice hockey players performed forward skating with twin axis electro-goniometers placed p...
Objectives. The purpose of this study was too determine whether there were significant kinematic di...
The forward skating start is a fundamental skill for male and female ice hockey players. However, pe...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the differences in ankle flexibility and skati...
Skating is a fundamental movement in ice hockey; however little research has been conducted within t...
The purpose of this study was to compare, via cinematographical and multiple linear regression analy...
<div><p>Skating is a fundamental movement in ice hockey; however little research has been conducted ...
Title: Comparison of the effectiveness of ice skate training using the change of directional speed e...
The objective of this study was to determine the relationship between specific performance measures ...
The forward skating start is a fundamental skill for ice hockey players. The purpose of this study w...
Note:The purpose of this study was to document and compare the kinematics of the centre of gravity a...