Search Results - Experimental Physiology
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Initial experiments of the flow field around cross-country skiers
Larsson, I. A. S., Lycksam, H., Ainegren, M.Published in 9th International Congress on Science and Skiing, March 18 - 22, 2023, Saalbach-Hinterglemm, Austria (2023)“…Aerodynamic drag in xc-skiing and its resulting effect on skiers` physiology has been studied to some extent, but not linked to the flow field itself 1,2. …”
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Optimizing endurance training and performance development in cross-country skiing
Talsnes, R. K.Published 2020“…Studies I-II are based on a randomized, experimental design which investigated the effects of increased load of LIT vs. …”
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The peculiarities of sports training organization among 15-16-year-old racing skiers
Batalov, A. G., Nikonov, S. E., Burdina, M. E.Published in The Russian Journal of Physical Education and Sport (2022)“…It is mentioned that two athletes from the experimental group fulfilled the control normative Candidate Master of Sports. …”
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The influence of a rocking-motion device built into classic cross-country roller-ski bindings on biomechanical, physiological and performance outcomes
Parry, H., Buskqvist, A., Erlandsson, P., Öhrman, C., Lindblom, H., Ohlsson, M., McGawley, K.Published in Sports Engineering (2021)“…Thirteen national and international cross-country skiers completed 2 experimental trials: 1 with Flow Motion Technology® activated, allowing a rocking motion between the foot and ski binding, and 1 with the foot fixed in a traditional manner. …”
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Effectiveness of using compression garments in winter racing sports: a narrative review
Yang, C., Xu, Y., Yang, Y., Xiao, S., Fu, W.Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2020)“…Thus, the aim of this narrative review is to summarize the research and application of CGs in winter racing sports and to discuss how the CGs help athletes improve their performance in an integrative manner (i.e., physiology, aerodynamics, and biomechanics). A total of 18 experimental studies dedicated to CGs in winter racing sports were identified from the peer-review scientific literature. …”
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Development of special endurance for cross-country skiers of 15-17 years old
Vysotskaya, T., Golubnichy, S.Published in Journal of Human Sport & Exercise (2021)“…Besides, the favourable changes of physiological parameters in the experimental group were proved such as: maximum oxygen consumption (ml/min/kg) from the beginning of the preparatory period to the end of this period increased by 2.8%, it was noted a significant slowing of the heart rate and an increase in stroke volume at rest. …”
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Methodological guidelines designed to improve the quality of research on cross-country skiing
Pellegrini, B., Sandbakk, O., Stöggl, T., Supej, M., Ortenblad, N., Schürer, A., Steiner, T., Lunina, A., Manhard, C., Liu, H., Ohtonen, O., Zoppirolli, C., Holmberg, H. C.Published in Journal of Science in Sport and Exercise (2021)“…We consider biomechanical (kinematic, kinetic and neuromuscular) and physiological methodology (at the systemic and/or muscle level), providing recommendations for standardization/control of the experimental setup. …”
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Three km track time trial performance changes after HIIT in competitive cross-country skiers
Winegarden, A., Lebrun, C., Passfield, L., Doyle-Baker, P.Published in International Journal of Kinesiology & Sports Science (2021)“…While lab-based protocols provide a controlled environment, physiological mechanisms of fatigue and performance response in competitive athletes are best measured by time-trial (TT). …”
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Does repeated dry sauna bathing change thermoregulation process in elite cross country skiers?
Drzazga, Z., Binek, M., Pokora, I.Published in Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry (2021)“…During experiment, the superficial temperature distributions, physiological and haematological parameters were meas-ured. …”
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Endurance training organization in elite endurance athletes - From description of best practice towards Iidividualized prescription
Sylta, Ø.Published 2017“…Finally, the aim of paper Vwas toquantify the time-course of developmentof performance, physiological and hormonal responses during a 12-week HIT period ingroups prescribed different interval training prescriptions. …”
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Peculiarities of adaptation to training loads in paralympian cross-country skiers with visual impairment versus able-bodied athletes based on analysis of heart rate variability dat...
Bolotin, A., Bakayev, V.Published in Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Sport Sciences Research and Technology Support (2019)“…An increasing number of people with impaired vision who engage in skiing sports dictates a pressing need to study the athlete`s physiologic functioning in conditions of sensory insufficiency. …”
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Pacing and predictors of performance during cross-country skiing races: A systematic review
Stöggl, T., Pellegrini, B., Holmberg, H. C.Published in Journal of Sport and Health Science (2018)“…Only original research articles published in peerreviewed journals and the English language and addressing performance, biomechanics, physiology, and anthropometry of XCS racers were reviewed. …”
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Heart rate variability based sport-specific adaptation process in Paralympic cross-country skiers with visual impairments
Churganov, O. A., Gavrilova, E. A., Yakovlev, Y. V., Tuzlukova, M. D., Kuznetsov, P. K.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2019)“…Sampled for the study were elite Paralympic cross-country skiers (n = 42) split up into an Experimental Group (EG, n = 23) of Paralympic athletes with visual impairments and Reference Group (RG, n = 19) of healthy members of the Russian national team. …”
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Physiological and performance effects of nitrate supplementation during roller-skiing in normoxia and normobaric hypoxia
Nybäck, L., Glännerud, C., Larsson, G., Weitzberg, E., Shannon, O. M., McGawley, K.Published in Nitric Oxide (2017)“…However, there was no benefit of acute NO3- supplementation in normoxia or hypoxia. Physiological responses to submaximal exercise were not altered by NO3- ingestion. …”
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Ski skating technique and physiological responses across slopesand speeds
Kvamme, B., Jakobsen, V., Hetland, S., Smith, G.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2005)“…This investigation compared physiological responses of skiers using V1 and V2 techniques during uphill treadmill roller-skiing. …”
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High-resolution friction measurements of cross-country ski bases on snow
Budde, R., Himes, A.Published in Sports Engineering (2017)“…We developed a test protocol that significantly reduces the experimental noise associated with variable environmental conditions enabling us to differentiate the difference in friction between two pairs of skis with a resolution of 0.001. …”
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Double poling in cross-country skiing: Biomechanical and physiological analysis of sitting and standing positions
Lund Ohlsson, M.Published 2018“…Therefore, the overall aim of the thesis was to improve the understanding of the human movement technique in cross-country skiing DP, in both standing (paper I-II) and sitting positions (paper III-IV, Thesis A-B) using biomechanical and physiological measurements and inverse dynamics simulations. …”
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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)“…All articles except for two were quasi-experimental, and only one had a fully-experimental research design. …”
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Effects of active versus passive recovery in sprint cross-country skiing
Losnegard, T., Andersen, M., Spencer, M., Hallén, J.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2015)“…Purpose: To investigate the effects of an active and a passive recovery protocol on physiological responses and performance between 2 heats in sprint cross-country skiing. …”