Search Results - New Zealand
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Musculoskeletal injuries in cross-country skiing
Lemos, D. F., Geeslin, M. G., Kanner, C., Lach, M. E., Pedersen, R. R.Published 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
Choi, Y. C., Kim, J. K.Published 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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