Search Results - Complexity
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A new method for analysing the effect of environmental wind on real world aerodynamic performance in cycling
Barry, N.Published in Proceedings (2018)“…This has the potential to standardise performance analysis in the industry and improve athletes` understanding of complex aerodynamic phenomena.…”
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Is it still important to be light in ski jumping?
Virmavirta, M., Kivekäs, J.Published in Sports Biomechanics (2021)“…Based on the available information of the complex relationship between body morphology and performance in ski jumping there seems to be no further need for a change in the BMI regulation.…”
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Biomechanical agreement between different imitation jumps and hill jumps in ski jumping
Ketterer, J., Gollhofer, A., Lauber, B.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2021)“…Thus, non-hill take-off training should be performed with complex imitation jumps to mimic the actual ski jump. …”
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Optimization of the flight technique in ski jumping: The influence of wind
Jung, A., Müller, W., Staat, M.Published in Journal of Biomechanics (2019)“…Flight technique optimization for maximizing jump length is a highly complex motor-control task that also depends on the wind. …”
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Präzisierung der Technikorientierung für die V-Skihaltung im Skispringen auf der Basis von Windkanaluntersuchungen (Refinement of the technical orientation for the V-ski position in ski jumping on the base of wind tunnel investigations)
Kreibich, S.Published 2018“…With this background, this book deals with the complex dependency structure between the individual parameters of the V-ski position. …”
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Optimizing half squat postactivation potential load in squat jump training for eliciting relative maximal power in ski jumpers
Golas, A., Wilk, M., Stastny, P., Maszczyk, A., Pajerska, K., Zajac, A.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2017)“…Training load manipulation in a single workout session can increase or decrease training effectiveness in terms of athletes' strength or power gains. In ski jumping, the complex training that elicits maximal power gains may take advantage of the postactivation potentiation (PAP) mechanism. …”
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Personality and sensation seeking in high-risk sports
Klinar, P., Burnik, S., Kajtna, T.Published in Acta Gymnica (2017)“…Sensation seeking is defined as an action, characterized by the search for different, new, complex and intensive emotions and experiences and preparedness to take physical, social, legal and financial risks in order to achieve these experiences. …”
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Correlation between strength related parameters and ski-jumping performance in junior ski jumpers
Fritz, J., Lindinger, S. J., Schwameder, H.Published in Sciene and nordic skiing III (2016)“…Ski jumping is a complex, competitive sport that includes several phases: In-run, take-off, first flight and stable flight phase, landing preparation and landing. …”
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The effect of friction conditions on the simulated ski jumping take-off
Hakola, L., Virmavirta, M.Published in 3rd International Congress on Science and Nordic Skiing - ICSNS 2015. 5-8 June 2015, Vuokatti, Finland (2015)“…INTRODUCTION: In ski jumping the take-off is the most important phase. Good take-off is a complex series of movement and it is performed in extreme and altering conditions. …”
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Applications of inertial measurement units (IMUs) in nordic skiing
Aminian, K.Published in 3rd International Congress on Science and Nordic Skiing - ICSNS 2015. 5-8 June 2015, Vuokatti, Finland (2015)“…Considering current issues in complex instrumentation (e.g., treadmill, marker-based motion capture system and force sensors), which restricts the movement analysis in laboratory setting, a convenient solution for motion capture in field activity and snow sport is the use of body worn sensors. …”
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Correlation between strength related parameters and ski-jumping performance in junior ski-jumpers
Fritz, J., Lindinger, S. J., Schwameder, H.Published in 3rd International Congress on Science and Nordic Skiing - ICSNS 2015. 5-8 June 2015, Vuokatti, Finland (2015)“…INTRODUCTION: Ski-jumping is a very complex sport. Especially the take-off poses a high challenge to the athletes. …”
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Simplified orientation determination in ski jumping using inertial sensor data
Groh, B. H., Weeger, N., Warschun, F., Eskofier, B. M.Published in Inertial Sensors and Systems 2014 (2014)“…Existing camera-based systems to determine jump angles require a complex setup and calibration procedure. In contrast, inertial sensor-based methods can provide similar information with a low-cost and easy maintainable sensor setup. …”
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Concepts in ski jumping biomechanics and potential transfer to other sports
Schwameder, H.Published in ISBS - Conference Proceedings Archive (Konstanz) (2014)“…The topics cover aspects of conceptual considerations regarding experimental research, lab and field measurements, ski jumping specific methodologies, imitation exercises and the relevance of biomechanics research within the complex research network. Starting from ski jumping the conceptual issues are discussed for demonstrating the potential transfer to other sports and optional applications in order to provide scientifically based enhancement of performance, effect of training concepts, comfort and injury prevention.…”
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Evaluation of the mechanical behaviour of Telemark ski boots: Part II - structural analysis
Natali, A. N., Fontanella, C. G., Carniel, E. L., Venturato, C., Pavan, P. G., Todros, S.Published in Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part P: Journal of Sports Engineering and Technology (2014)“…Telemark boots entail a complex procedure for analysis of the mechanical response, with regard to both material assumption and overall structural behaviour, and represent a reference problem within sky footwear in consideration of this peculiar complexity. …”
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Measurement of the dynamics in ski jumping using a wearable inertial sensor-based system
Chardonnens, J., Favre,J., Cuendet, F., Gremion, G., Aminian, K.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2014)“…Currently, measurement systems able to measure ski jumping dynamics (e.g. 3D cameras, force plates) are complex and only available in few research centres worldwide. …”
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A wearable system assessing relevant characteristics of the take-off in ski jumping
Chardonnens, J., Favre, J., Cuendet, F., Gremion, G., Aminian, K.Published in Science and Skiing V. 5th International Congress on Science and Skiing, Dec. 14 - 19, 2010, St. Christoph am Arlberg (2012)“…However, measuring these parameters is a non trivial task which requires complex devices, well trained staff and time consuming post-processing. …”
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A system to measure the kinematics during the entire ski jump sequence using inertial sensors
Chardonnens, J., Favre, J., Cuendet, F., Gremion, G., Aminian, K.Published in Journal of Biomechanics (2013)“…Camera-based systems which allow three-dimensional kinematics measurement are complex to set-up and require extensive post-processing, usually limiting ski jumping analyses to small numbers of jumps. …”
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Factor analysis in performance diagnostic data of competitive ski jumpers and nordic combined athletes
Pyrka, P., Wimmer, V., Fenske, N., Fahrmeir, L., Schwirtz, A.Published in Journal of Quantitative Analysis in Sports (2011)“…In this paper, we show how to analyze large amount of test data and possibilities to reduce the complexity of a diagnostic set-up. For the data collected from about 200 German elite ski jumpers and Nordic combined athletes between 2004 and 2008, we performed a factor analysis in order to find latent factors that would reduce the number of parameters measured and interpreted so far. …”
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Study on the application of lagrangian numerical simulation to fluid dynamics in sports science
Kamemoto, K., Ojima, A., Ido, S., Arai, T.Published in Bio-mechanisms of swimming and flying. Fluid dynamics, biomimetic robots, and sports science (2008)“…In this study, in order to examine the applicability of the vortex method, three-dimensional, complex and unsteady flows around an isolated 100 m runner and a ski-jumper were calculated. …”
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A wearable system assessing relevant characteristics of the whole ski jumping sequence
Chardonnens, J., Favre, J., Cuendet, F., Gremion, G., Aminian, K.Published in Book of Abstracts. 5th International Congress on Science and Skiing, Dec. 14 - 19, 2010, St. Christoph am Arlberg (2010)“…However, measuring these parameters is a non trivial task which requires complex devices, well trained staff and time consuming post-processing. …”