Search Results - Current Research in Motor Control
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Abstract Book of the 9th International Congress on Science and Skiing (ICSS), March 18 - 22, 2023, Saalbach-Hinterglemm, Austria
T. Stöggl, H.-P. Wiesinger, J. DirnbergerPublished in 9th International Congress on Science and Skiing, March 18 - 22, 2023, Saalbach-Hinterglemm, Austria (2023)“…Table of contents: Preface 3 Keynote: Hans-Christer Holmberg 6 Keynote: John Seifert 7 Alpine skiing: YIA 8 Alpine skiing technology: includes YIA 12 Biomechanics in winter sports: includes YIA 18 Alpine skiing: includes YIA 23 Poster Session I: includes YIA 29 Poster Session II 41 FIS "Athlete Health Unit" - Recent efforts towards injury prevention in snowsports 51 Invited Workshop: Injury Screening and Prevention Alpine Skiing (ISPA) 55 Keynote: Vesa Linnamo 56 XCS equipment and technology 57 Skijumping and freestyle 62 Biathlon I 65 Ski equipment and technology 72 Keynote: Nils Haller 79 Training monitoring biomarkers 80 Injury protection and COVID 85 Youth and expertise development 88 Motor control and modeling 94 Winter sports from different perspectives I 100 Winter sports from different perspectives II 107 Ski mountaineering 113 Biathlon II 121 Author Index 125 Keyword Index 132…”
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Differences in postural stability between the athletes from various winter sports
Kolodziej, E., Tchórzewski, D., Jaworski, J.Published in Current Research in Motor Control (2016)“…Current Research in Motor Control…”
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Biathlon shooting: Previous analyses and innovative concepts
Sattlecker, G., Buchecker, M., Gressenbauer, C., Müller, E., Lindinger, S. J.Published in Sciene and nordic skiing III (2016)“…Furthermore, the concept of physiological-behavioral complexity in sports diagnostics will be introduced as a novel promising approach to describe basic motor control strategies. Therefore, a brief summary of associated leading theories and methodological issues is given, followed by a discussion of applied studies addressing some of the main ideas elaborated, including an overview of first data in the field of biathlon shooting mainly from the author`s lab.…”
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Research on cross-country-skiing: where we're coming from, where we are and where we're going
Holmberg, H. C.Published in 3rd International Congress on Science and Nordic Skiing - ICSNS 2015. 5-8 June 2015, Vuokatti, Finland (2015)“…Such investigations of physiological and biomechanical responses have not only provided new insights into the factors that limit human performance, but also new knowledge about physiology, biomechanics and motor control in general. Although most early research on the physiological characteristics of cross-country skiers focused primarily on aerobic capacity, recent developments in this sport have also placed emphasis on the optimization of anaerobic capacity as well as strength/power. …”