High external forces acting in alpine ski racing have been published in several studies (Babiel et al. 1997, Mueller et al. 2002). As a consequence alpine skiing athletes spend great efforts on increasing their muscular strength in conditioning training accompanied by different methods of performance diagnostics (Mueller et al. 2002). The presented study tries to compare individually the muscular abilities in lab with the demand on strength during competitive skiing
Alpine skiing has been an Olympic event since the first Winter Games in 1936. Nowadays, skiers compe...
Alpine skiing has been an Olympic event since the first Winter Games in 1936. Nowadays, skiers compe...
Introduction Researchers have, for decades, contributed to an increased collective understanding of ...
Alpine ski racing requires high levels of isometric, eccentric, and concentric muscle actions throug...
BackgroundAlpine ski racing is a popular international winter sport that is complex and challenging ...
Introduction: Alpine skiing has changed since the 1990s and it is unclear what sport specific streng...
Sprint cross-country skiing is a physiologically and technically complex discipline, performed as a ...
The long record of consistent success in all age groups of Austrian alpine ski racers is due to an o...
The overall aim of this PhD was to characterize the neuromuscular function of elite alpine skiers in...
Cross-country skiing provides unique movement patterns and unique athletes for sport science researc...
Previous research has been helpful in providing a basic understanding of the response of the muscula...
The purpose of this preliminary case study was to compare the alpine ski racing competition discipli...
L’objectif général de ce travail était de caractériser la fonction neuromusculaire des skieurs alpin...
The purpose of this study was threefold: 1) to investigate the effect of seasonal training on anthr...
Current scientific evidence suggests that sport-specific heavy strength training could be successful...
Alpine skiing has been an Olympic event since the first Winter Games in 1936. Nowadays, skiers compe...
Alpine skiing has been an Olympic event since the first Winter Games in 1936. Nowadays, skiers compe...
Introduction Researchers have, for decades, contributed to an increased collective understanding of ...
Alpine ski racing requires high levels of isometric, eccentric, and concentric muscle actions throug...
BackgroundAlpine ski racing is a popular international winter sport that is complex and challenging ...
Introduction: Alpine skiing has changed since the 1990s and it is unclear what sport specific streng...
Sprint cross-country skiing is a physiologically and technically complex discipline, performed as a ...
The long record of consistent success in all age groups of Austrian alpine ski racers is due to an o...
The overall aim of this PhD was to characterize the neuromuscular function of elite alpine skiers in...
Cross-country skiing provides unique movement patterns and unique athletes for sport science researc...
Previous research has been helpful in providing a basic understanding of the response of the muscula...
The purpose of this preliminary case study was to compare the alpine ski racing competition discipli...
L’objectif général de ce travail était de caractériser la fonction neuromusculaire des skieurs alpin...
The purpose of this study was threefold: 1) to investigate the effect of seasonal training on anthr...
Current scientific evidence suggests that sport-specific heavy strength training could be successful...
Alpine skiing has been an Olympic event since the first Winter Games in 1936. Nowadays, skiers compe...
Alpine skiing has been an Olympic event since the first Winter Games in 1936. Nowadays, skiers compe...
Introduction Researchers have, for decades, contributed to an increased collective understanding of ...