Search Results - Scientific Reports
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Best-practice training characteristics within Olympic endurance sports as described by Norwegian world-class coaches
Sandbakk, Ø., Tønnessen, E., Sandbakk, S. B., Losnegard, T., Seiler, S., Haugen, T.Published in Sports Medicine - Open (2025)“…However, the methods, expertise, and insights of highly accomplished endurance coaches is so far almost untouched in the scientific literature. The aim of this study was to provide a synthesis of common features and sport-specific variations in best-practice training characteristics within Olympic endurance sports as described by world-class Norwegian coaches. …”
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Implementation of compensation-sensitive shot-style-feedback of aiming point training data at the Swiss Shooting Federation
Tartaruga, D., Kredel, R.Published in Current Issues in Sport Science (2025)“…Introduction The practical application of scientific knowledge is essential for improving performance in Olympic air rifle shooting. …”
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Establishing the relationship between selected physical fitness parameters and the efficiency in Olympic clay target shooting
Peljha, Z.Published 2024“…To expand on the focus of previous research, modern computerised tests and traditional self report assessments were used to examine psychological and psychomotor aspects that may contribute to Olympic clay shooting performance. …”
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Aerobic capacity and respiratory indices of junior cross-country skiers and biathletes during incremental exercise testing
Tortu, E., Ouergui, I., Deliceoglu, G., Keles, A., Ulupinar, S., Özbay, S., Gençoglu, C., Ardigò, L. P.Published in Scientific Reports (2024)“…Scientific Reports…”
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Performance-determining factors of a mass-start competition in cross-country skiing
Seeberg, T. M., Kocbach, J., Wolf, H., Talsnes, R., Sandbakk, Ø.B. “…Aim Although 5 of 6 Olympic events in cross-country skiing involve mass-starts, these events are sparsely examined in the scientific literature. Therefore, this study investigated race-develop ment and performance-determining factors during a in cross-country skiing mass-start competition. …”
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Race development and performance-determining factors in a mass-start cross-country skiing competition
Seeberg, T. M., Kocbach, J., Wolf, H., Talsnes, R. K., Sandbakk, Ø. B.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2023)“…Introduction: Although five of six Olympic events in cross-country skiing involve mass-starts, those events are sparsely examined scientifically. Therefore, in this study, we investigated speed profiles, pacing strategies, group dynamics and their performance-determining impact in a cross-country skiing mass-start competition. …”
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Integrating transwomen athletes into elite competition: the case of elite archery and shooting
Hamilton, B. R., Guppy, F. M., Barrett, J., Seal, L., Pitsiladis, Y.Published in European Journal of Sport Science (2021)“…Studies on non-athletic transwomen have reported muscle mass and strength loss in the range of 5-10% after 1 year of their transition, with these differences no longer apparent after 2 years. …”
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Theoretical and practical provisioning model for winter sports reserve training systems
Zdanovich, O. S., Zebzeev, V. V.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2020)“…The results of the theoretical and practical provisioning of athletic training are reflected in the reports made within the framework of the state tasks, research and development projects, competitions of promising scientific projects and grants on various topics in the field of ski jumping and Nordic combined.…”
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Factors that influence the performance of elite sprint cross-country skiers
Hebert-Losier, K., Zinner, C., Platt, S., Stöggl, T., Holmberg, H. C.Published in Sports Medicine (2017)“…Objective: Our aim was to systematically review the scientific literature to identify factors related to the performance of elite sprint cross-country skiers. …”
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New methods for movement technique development in cross-country skiing using mathematical models and simulation
Lund Ohlsson, M.Published 2009“…This Licentiate Thesis is devoted to the presentation and discussion of some new contributions in applied mathematics directed towards scientific computing in sports engineering. It considers inverse problems of biomechanical simulations with rigid body musculoskeletal systems especially in cross-country skiing. …”
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