The purpose of this study was to establish the optimal allometric models to predict International Ski Federation’s ski-ranking points for sprint competitions (FISsprint) among elite female cross-country skiers based on maximal oxygen uptake (V̇O2max) and lean mass (LM). Ten elite female cross-country skiers (age: 24.5±2.8 years [mean ± SD]) completed a treadmill roller-skiing test to determine V̇O2max (ie, aerobic power) using the diagonal stride technique, whereas LM (ie, a surrogate indicator of anaerobic capacity) was determined by dual-emission X-ray anthropometry. The subjects’ FISsprint were used as competitive performance measures. Power function modeling was used to predict the skiers’ FISsprint based on V̇O2max, LM, and body mass. ...
Introduction: The overall aim of this doctoral thesis was to identify physiological and anthropometr...
Skiing in biathlon is a high-intensity, intermittent endurance discipline. This study aimed to evalu...
Purpose: To explore the anthropometrical and physiological determinants of laboratory and on-snow pe...
The purpose of this study was to establish the optimal allometric models to predict International Sk...
Introduction Performance in cross-country skiing is influenced by the skier’s ability to continuousl...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to describe changes in laboratory-assessed anthropometric and physiologica...
The aim of this study was 1) to validate the 0.5 body-mass exponent for maximal oxygen uptake (V. O2...
Introduction Researchers have, for decades, contributed to an increased collective understanding of ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the predictive power of aerobic test results and anthropome...
Tomas Carlsson,1,2 Magnus Carlsson,1,2 Daniel Hammarström,3 Bent R Rønnestad,3 Christer ...
Purpose The objective of this study is to compare the physiological capacity and training characteri...
The aim of this study was 1) to validate the 0.5 body-mass exponent for maximal. oxygen uptake [Form...
Background: Sprint events in cross-country skiing are unique not only with respect to their length (...
Introduction: The overall aim of this doctoral thesis was to identify physiological and anthropometr...
Skiing in biathlon is a high-intensity, intermittent endurance discipline. This study aimed to evalu...
Purpose: To explore the anthropometrical and physiological determinants of laboratory and on-snow pe...
The purpose of this study was to establish the optimal allometric models to predict International Sk...
Introduction Performance in cross-country skiing is influenced by the skier’s ability to continuousl...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to describe changes in laboratory-assessed anthropometric and physiologica...
The aim of this study was 1) to validate the 0.5 body-mass exponent for maximal oxygen uptake (V. O2...
Introduction Researchers have, for decades, contributed to an increased collective understanding of ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the predictive power of aerobic test results and anthropome...
Tomas Carlsson,1,2 Magnus Carlsson,1,2 Daniel Hammarström,3 Bent R Rønnestad,3 Christer ...
Purpose The objective of this study is to compare the physiological capacity and training characteri...
The aim of this study was 1) to validate the 0.5 body-mass exponent for maximal. oxygen uptake [Form...
Background: Sprint events in cross-country skiing are unique not only with respect to their length (...
Introduction: The overall aim of this doctoral thesis was to identify physiological and anthropometr...
Skiing in biathlon is a high-intensity, intermittent endurance discipline. This study aimed to evalu...
Purpose: To explore the anthropometrical and physiological determinants of laboratory and on-snow pe...