Suchergebnisse - New Zealand
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Musculoskeletal injuries in cross-country skiing (Verletzungen des Bewegungsapparats beim Skilanglauf)
Lemos, D. F., Geeslin, M. G., Kanner, C., Lach, M. E., Pedersen, R. R.Veröffentlicht in Seminars in Muscoloskeletal Radiology (2022)“… It is practiced in regions with snow-covered landscapes, particularly in the Nordic countries and with increasing popularity in non-Nordic countries of Europe as well as in the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, among others. Cross-country skiing is a fairly safe activity, and historically the risk of injury has been relatively low. …”
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The effect of short-term summer ski training on body composition, physical fitness, and isokinetic muscle function of cross-country skiers (Die Wirkung von kurzfristigem Sommer-Skitraining auf die Körperzusammensetzung, die körperliche Fitness und die isokinetische Muskelfunktion von Skilangläufern)
Choi, Y. C., Kim, J. K.Veröffentlicht in Journal of Men`s Health (2019)“… The training pro-gram was conducted in New Zealand at S cross-country ski stadium (altitude 1350 m) in afternoons, and the ground training was conducted at Y area (altitude 300 m) in afternoons. …”
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Tighter control on EPO use by skiers (Engere Kontrollen auf EPO-Einnahme durch Skiläufer)
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Injuries in cross-country skiing: a critical appraisal of the literature (Verletzungen im Skilanglaufen: Eine kritische Beurteilung der Literatur)
Smith, M., Matheson, G. O., Meeuwisse, W. H.Veröffentlicht in Sports Medicine (1996)“… New Zealand …”