The purpose of this study was to measure the difference in normal force under both feet during alpine skiing giant slalom turns. Eleven experienced alpine skiers performed a giant slalom course at race intensity. All trials were recorded synchronously using a video camera and a plantar pressure measuring system. The mean force on the grouped two feet varied from 0.7 BW at the start of a turn to 1.5 BW during the steering phase of a turn performed in a steep slope condition. When skiing on FLAT slope condition, it reached only 1.3 BW. Results also showed that the outside foot receives significantly more pressure than the inside foot during the entire turn except the initiation phase. This last finding is not affected by slope steepness
The ground reaction forces (GRF) associated with competitive alpine skiing, which are relatively lar...
The purpose of this study was to clarify the advantages and disadvantages of a combined dynamic and ...
Background: Injuries in downhill (DH) are often related to high speed and, therefore, to high energy...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the evolution of ground reaction force during alpine sk...
The purpose of the study was to measure plantar force and pressure distribution during slalom (S) an...
INTRODUCTION: Alpine skiing is a very popular recreational sport in many parts of the world. The spo...
Study aim(s): This study aims to conduct a comprehensive review of the existing literature focusing ...
Masteroppgave – Norges idrettshøgskole, 2009.The purpose of the present study was to quantify and de...
The purpose of this preliminary case study was to compare the alpine ski racing competition discipli...
Objectives: Aim was to study the effect of monoski foot adjustment on kinematic and kinetic skiing p...
The knowledge of the internal forces and torques acting on a joint during a physical activity as wel...
Objectives: Aim was to study the effect of monoski foot adjustment on kinematic and kinetic skiingpa...
Force measurements in alpine skiing using transducers mounted between ski and ski boot have been des...
Title: The pressure distribution on the soles of feet in the medium parallel turn in the alpine and ...
INTRODUCTION: When a ski is set on edge a lever arm is produced by the force FS, which is applied th...
The ground reaction forces (GRF) associated with competitive alpine skiing, which are relatively lar...
The purpose of this study was to clarify the advantages and disadvantages of a combined dynamic and ...
Background: Injuries in downhill (DH) are often related to high speed and, therefore, to high energy...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the evolution of ground reaction force during alpine sk...
The purpose of the study was to measure plantar force and pressure distribution during slalom (S) an...
INTRODUCTION: Alpine skiing is a very popular recreational sport in many parts of the world. The spo...
Study aim(s): This study aims to conduct a comprehensive review of the existing literature focusing ...
Masteroppgave – Norges idrettshøgskole, 2009.The purpose of the present study was to quantify and de...
The purpose of this preliminary case study was to compare the alpine ski racing competition discipli...
Objectives: Aim was to study the effect of monoski foot adjustment on kinematic and kinetic skiing p...
The knowledge of the internal forces and torques acting on a joint during a physical activity as wel...
Objectives: Aim was to study the effect of monoski foot adjustment on kinematic and kinetic skiingpa...
Force measurements in alpine skiing using transducers mounted between ski and ski boot have been des...
Title: The pressure distribution on the soles of feet in the medium parallel turn in the alpine and ...
INTRODUCTION: When a ski is set on edge a lever arm is produced by the force FS, which is applied th...
The ground reaction forces (GRF) associated with competitive alpine skiing, which are relatively lar...
The purpose of this study was to clarify the advantages and disadvantages of a combined dynamic and ...
Background: Injuries in downhill (DH) are often related to high speed and, therefore, to high energy...