Search Results - Journal of Applied Biomechanics
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Assessment of performance, physiological responses, and movement technique in cross-country skiing using sensor data
Seeberg, T. M.Published 2023“…The utilization of various sensor data, along with customized signal processing and intelligent classification and detection models, provides valuable new insights into the interconnected physiological and biomechanical demands of XC skiing. Moreover, these findings can be directly applied during training to enhance the quality of each session and effectively improve technical and tactical skills. …”
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Inertial sensor-based estimation of temporal events in skating sub-techniques while in-field roller skiing
Meyer, F., Lund-Hansen, M., Kocbach, J., Seeberg, T. M., Sandbakk, Ø. B., Austeng, A.Published in Journal of Applied Biomechanics (2023)“…Journal of Applied Biomechanics…”
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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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Shoulder and lower back joint reaction forces in seated double poling
Ohlsson, M. L., Danvind, J., Holmberg, L. J.Published in Journal of Applied Biomechanics (2018)“…Journal of Applied Biomechanics…”
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Is there an optimal pole length for double poling in cross country skiing?
Onasch, F., Killick, A., Herzog, W.Published in Journal of Applied Biomechanics (2017)“…Journal of Applied Biomechanics…”
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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)“…Methods: Four electronic databases were searched using relevant medical subject headings and keywords, as were reference lists, relevant journals, and key authors in the field. Only original research articles addressing physiology, biomechanics, anthropometry, or neuromuscular characteristics and elite sprint cross-country skiers and performance outcomes were included. …”
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