The most common race format in cross-country (XC) skiing is the mass-start event, which is under-explored in the scientific literature. To explore factors important for XC skiing mass-starts, the main purpose of this study was to investigate physiological and biomechanical determinants of sprint ability following variable intensity exercise when roller ski skating. Thirteen elite male XC skiers performed a simulated mass-start competition while roller ski skating on a treadmill. The protocol consisted of an initial 21-min bout with a varying track profile, designed as a competition track with preset inclines and speeds, directly followed by an all-out sprint (AOS) with gradually increased speed to rank their performance. The initial part wa...
Here, we tested the hypothesis that aerobic energy expenditure (AEE) is higher during a simulated 6-...
Background: Cross-country skiing (XCS) racing, a popular international winter sport, is complex and ...
Here, we tested the hypothesis that aerobic energy expenditure (AEE) is higher during a simulated 6-...
The most common race format in cross-country (XC) skiing is the mass-start event, which is under-exp...
The purposes of our study were to investigate the physiological and biomechanical responses to low-i...
Sprint cross-country skiing is a physiologically and technically complex discipline, performed as a ...
Background: Sprint events in cross-country skiing are unique not only with respect to their length (...
The ability to reproduce a high energy delivery capacity and an efficient conversion of energy to wo...
Cross-country (c.c.) skiing is a complex sport discipline from both physiological and biomechanical ...
The exercise intensity during cross-country skiing competitions fluctuates. However, it is presently...
The purposes of this study were: 1) to investigate the anaerobic energy contribution during a simula...
Biathlon is an Olympic winter-sport where cross-country (XC) skiing in the skating technique is comb...
This investigation was designed to analyze the time-trial (STT) in an international cross-country sk...
Here, we tested the hypothesis that aerobic energy expenditure (AEE) is higher during a simulated 6-...
Background: Cross-country skiing (XCS) racing, a popular international winter sport, is complex and ...
Here, we tested the hypothesis that aerobic energy expenditure (AEE) is higher during a simulated 6-...
The most common race format in cross-country (XC) skiing is the mass-start event, which is under-exp...
The purposes of our study were to investigate the physiological and biomechanical responses to low-i...
Sprint cross-country skiing is a physiologically and technically complex discipline, performed as a ...
Background: Sprint events in cross-country skiing are unique not only with respect to their length (...
The ability to reproduce a high energy delivery capacity and an efficient conversion of energy to wo...
Cross-country (c.c.) skiing is a complex sport discipline from both physiological and biomechanical ...
The exercise intensity during cross-country skiing competitions fluctuates. However, it is presently...
The purposes of this study were: 1) to investigate the anaerobic energy contribution during a simula...
Biathlon is an Olympic winter-sport where cross-country (XC) skiing in the skating technique is comb...
This investigation was designed to analyze the time-trial (STT) in an international cross-country sk...
Here, we tested the hypothesis that aerobic energy expenditure (AEE) is higher during a simulated 6-...
Background: Cross-country skiing (XCS) racing, a popular international winter sport, is complex and ...
Here, we tested the hypothesis that aerobic energy expenditure (AEE) is higher during a simulated 6-...