The 1-skate, 2-skate and offset techniques are the three most prevalent skate-skiing techniques used during cross-country ski racing. Although kinematic differences at maximum velocity have been observed between techniques (Bilodeau et al., 1991, 1996), physiology based criteria for choosing between techniques during a race have not been examined. The primary purpose of this study was to determine any differences in oxygen consumption between the 1-skate, 2-skate and offset when performed by highly trained cross-country ski racers over flat terrain at a submaximum velocity of 5.4 m *s-1. The secondary purpose was to identify the kinematic parameters that may be associated with economical skiing for each of the techniques by examini...
Sprint cross-country skiing is a physiologically and technically complex discipline, performed as a ...
The purpose of this study was to compare skating economy and V02max on-ice and on the skating treadm...
Speed skating and the skate technique in cross-country skiing are activities in which ski/skate posi...
Skate skiing is a unique form of quadrupedal locomotion utilizing a sliding pair ofskis and a fixed ...
Ski skating technique choice can potentially influence economy of motion which in turn affects racin...
The skate technique in cross-country skiing has a unique gait transition. Typically, skiers will use...
The cross-country ski skating techniques have been evolving steadily over the past several years. Pr...
With increasing speeds of locomotion, animals change their gait pattern to minimize metabolic cost. ...
Title: Comparison of effectiveness One Skate (V2) and Offset (V1) in cross country skiing. Objective...
The ''VI'' or "alternate stride" skate has become the predominant skating method used in the cross c...
Purpose: Roller skiing is the primary sport-specific training and testing mode during pre-competitio...
INTRODUCTION When using the two-skate technique, cross-country skiers move their skis in a skating m...
Purpose: Roller skiing is the primary sport-specific training and testing mode during pre-competitio...
The purpose of this study was to compare, via cinematographical and multiple linear regression analy...
Competitive cross-country skiing involves race events of different distances conducted over natural ...
Sprint cross-country skiing is a physiologically and technically complex discipline, performed as a ...
The purpose of this study was to compare skating economy and V02max on-ice and on the skating treadm...
Speed skating and the skate technique in cross-country skiing are activities in which ski/skate posi...
Skate skiing is a unique form of quadrupedal locomotion utilizing a sliding pair ofskis and a fixed ...
Ski skating technique choice can potentially influence economy of motion which in turn affects racin...
The skate technique in cross-country skiing has a unique gait transition. Typically, skiers will use...
The cross-country ski skating techniques have been evolving steadily over the past several years. Pr...
With increasing speeds of locomotion, animals change their gait pattern to minimize metabolic cost. ...
Title: Comparison of effectiveness One Skate (V2) and Offset (V1) in cross country skiing. Objective...
The ''VI'' or "alternate stride" skate has become the predominant skating method used in the cross c...
Purpose: Roller skiing is the primary sport-specific training and testing mode during pre-competitio...
INTRODUCTION When using the two-skate technique, cross-country skiers move their skis in a skating m...
Purpose: Roller skiing is the primary sport-specific training and testing mode during pre-competitio...
The purpose of this study was to compare, via cinematographical and multiple linear regression analy...
Competitive cross-country skiing involves race events of different distances conducted over natural ...
Sprint cross-country skiing is a physiologically and technically complex discipline, performed as a ...
The purpose of this study was to compare skating economy and V02max on-ice and on the skating treadm...
Speed skating and the skate technique in cross-country skiing are activities in which ski/skate posi...