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Best practices in turn switch detection in alpine skiing
Martinez, A., Snyder, C., Moore, S. R., Stöggl, T.Published in 9th International Congress on Science and Skiing, March 18 - 22, 2023, Saalbach-Hinterglemm, Austria (2023)“…The comparative performance of the different methods and their usability is thus far unknown. Consequently, the main goal of this work was to provide a tool and guidelines to facilitate the selection of appropriate and accurate TS detections for use during alpine skiing. …”
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A qualitative study of female alpine racers readiness during the Covid-19 pandemic
Doyle-Baker, P. K., Moreno, P. S.Published in 9th International Congress on Science and Skiing, March 18 - 22, 2023, Saalbach-Hinterglemm, Austria (2023)“…This disruption presented an unknown obstacle to young ski racers` future athletic readiness since the quality and quantity of training opportunities changed during mid-season (Jukic et al., 2020). …”
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Association between functional performance and return to performance in high-impact sports after lower extremity injury: A systematic review
Vereijken, A., Aerts, I., Jetten, J., Tassignon, B., Verschueren, J., Meeusen, R., van Trijffel, E.Published in Journal of Sports Science & Medicine (2020)“…Even though functional performance tests are often used to make return to sport decisions, it is unknown whether functional performance is associated with return to performance after such injuries. …”
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Estimating alpine skiers` energetics and turn radius using different morphological points
Meyer, F., Borrani, F.Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2018)“…Global navigation satellite system (GNSS) offers a solution adapted to outdoor testing, but the relationship between the point where the antenna is attached and the real centre of mass (CoM) position is still unknown. This article proposes to compare different points of the body used to quantify the performance of alpine skiers. 3D models of seven elite skiers performing giant slalom (GS) were built using multiple camera system and dedicated motion tracking software. …”
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Slipstreaming in gravity powered sports: Application to racing strategy in ski cross
Fuss, F. K.Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2018)“…The principles of slipstreaming or drafting are very well known in muscle-powered sports, but unknown in gravity-powered sports. Typical examples of gravity-powered sports, where several athletes are racing against each other, are ski-cross and snowboard-cross. …”
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Influential factors on the relative age effect in Alpine ski racing
Müller, L., Müller, E., Hildebrandt, C., Kornexl, E., Raschner, C.Published in PLOS ONE (2015)“…However, the influential factors on, or the causal mechanisms of, the RAE are still unknown. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to examine three possible influential factors on the relative age effect in alpine skiing: physical performance, anthropometric characteristics and biological maturational status. …”
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Prevalence of overuse problems on World Cup alpine skiers - an explorative approach
Jahnel, R., Spörri, J., Kröll, J., Müller, E.Published in Abstract Book of the 6th International Congress on Science and Skiing, December 14 - 19, 2013 St. Christoph am Arlberg - Austria (2013)“…., 2011), their prevalence in competitive alpine ski racing is still unknown. Therefore, the aim of this study was, to investigate the prevalence of overuse problems at top level alpine ski racing.…”
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Long-term effects of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction on neuromuscular asymmetries in elite alpine ski racers
Jordan, M. J., Maurer, C., Aagaard, P., Herzog, W.Published in Abstractband der 6. Internationalen Konferenz Wissenschaft und Skisport. 14.-19. Dezember 2013, St. Christoph am Arlberg, Österreich (2013)“…The long-term effects of ACL reconstruction (ACL-R) in elite ski racers are unknown yet neuromuscular asymmetries implicated in re-injury may persist. …”
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Real-time video enhances skill development in junior alpine skiers during a single week of summer camp training
Bacharach, D. W.Published in Abstract Book of the 6th International Congress on Science and Skiing, December 14 - 19, 2013 St. Christoph am Arlberg - Austria (2013)“…Using a delayed video system in alpine ski race training over the course of 10 weeks (1) as well as one week (2) has been shown to have good correlations (r=.84-.93) to skill acquisition in skiers age 9-17 years of age. What remains unknown is what type of information skiers of different ages and sex glean from reviewing video and how on-hill video might change their focus of attention during training. …”
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The relative age effect in Austria youth alpine ski racing
Müller, L., Hildebrandt, C., Ehn, G., Müller, E., Raschner, C.Published in Abstract Book of the 6th International Congress on Science and Skiing, December 14 - 19, 2013 St. Christoph am Arlberg - Austria (2013)“…However, it is still unknown at which age this effect starts to exist in alpine skiing.…”
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Effects of whole body vibration and equivalent resistance training on strength and postural control in young skiers
Mahieu, N., Witvrouw, E.Published in Abstractbook. The First International Low Lands Congress on Science and Skiing, Brussels, October 11th (2008)“…However, the additional value of WBV in a training program remains unknown. Objective: The purpose of the study is to investigate if a WBV program will result in a better strength and postural control performance compared to an equivalent exercise program performed without vibration. …”
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Discussion of the friction of snow skis
Kunio, N., Haizuka, S., Tomizawa, I., Kasahara, H., Nakazato, H., Saito, S., Kaneko, K., Ishii, A., Abe, O.Published in 4th International Congress on Science and Skiing (2007)“…However, even with the contributions of theory and evidence, the best thickness of the water film for sliding skis on snow and the real contact area is still unknown. We observed the micro k of short sliders at lower than -10 °C. …”
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Fusion motion capture: accuracy of motion capture without cameras for alpine ski racing
Brodle, M., Walmsley, A., Page, W.Published in 4th International Congress on Science and Skiing (2007)“…Therefore, there the validity for general motion is unknown.…”
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Measurement of dynamical ski behavior during alpine skiing
Fauve, M., Auer, M., Lüthi, A., Rhyner, H., Meier, J.Published in Science and Skiing IV (2009)“…INTRODUCTION: The mechanical properties of a ski can considerably influence the performance and sensations felt by skiers (Fischer et al., 2007). It remains unknown whether laboratory measurements can enable one to predict the behaviour of a ski when it is being used on the snow. …”
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Frequency of therapeutic beta-blocker intake among hikers and skiers
Faulhaber, M., Flatz, M., Burtscher, M.Published in International Congress Mountain & Sport. Updating study and research from laboratory to field. 11th-12th November 2005. Rovereto (TN) - Italy. Programme and book of abstracts (2005)“…Because cases of beta-blocker intake that are not reported or unknown are not included in our calculations the real frequency seems rather to be underestimated. …”
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Improving strength and postural control in young skiers: Whole-body vibration versus equivalent resistance training
Mahieu, N. N., Witvrouw, E., van de Voorde, D., Michilsens, D., Arbyn, V., van den Broecke, W.Published in Journal of Athletic Training (2006)“…However, the value of WBV in a training program remains unknown. Objective: To investigate whether a WBV program results in a better strength and postural control performance than an equivalent exercise program performed without vibration. …”
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