Search Results - Human Movement
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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 main objective of this thesis was to investigate physiological responses, movement techniques, and their associations with training intensity and performance in cross-country skiing (XC) using sensor data, with a particular emphasis on mass-start competitions and the skating technique. …”
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Number of trials necessary to achieve a representative performance of accuracy and timing during combat shooting
Coleman, J. L., Huynh, M., Middleton, K. J.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2023)“…Acquisition evaluations are expensive, have a high time liability, and tend to prioritize engineering requirements over human factors and good experimental design. Shooting serials usually consist of static prone shooting to minimize movement variability, increase reliability of accuracy and timing data or use a single data point to make acquisition decisions. …”
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Muscle function during cross-country skiing at different speed and incline conditions
Werkhausen, A., Lundervold, A., Gløersen, Ø.Published in Journal of Experimental Biology (2023)“…The human musculoskeletal system is well adapted to use energy-efficient muscle-tendon mechanics during walking and running, but muscle behaviour during on-snow locomotion is unknown. …”
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Gastrocnemius muscle fascicle behaviour during diagonal stride skiing
Werkhausen, A., Lundervold, A., Gløersen, Ø.Published in 9th International Congress on Science and Skiing, March 18 - 22, 2023, Saalbach-Hinterglemm, Austria (2023)“…INTRODUCTION: The human musculoskeletal system is well adapted to use energy efficient muscle-tendon mechanics during walking and running 1, but muscle behaviour during snow locomotion is unknown. …”
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Optically non-contact cross-country skiing action recognition based on key-point collaborative estimation and motion feature extraction
Qi, J., Li, D., He, J., Wang, Y.Published in Sensors (2023)“…Technical motion recognition in cross-country skiing can effectively help athletes to improve their skiing movements and optimize their skiing strategies. The non-contact acquisition method of the visual sensor has a bright future in ski training. …”
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Inner-Cycle phases can be estimated from a single inertial sensor by long short-term memory neural network in roller-ski skating
Meyer, F., Lund-Hansen, M., Seeberg, T.M., Kocbach, J., Sandbakk, Ø., Austeng, A.Published in Sensors (2022)“…Methods: The developed method is based on long short-term memory neural networks to detect the initial and final contact of the poles and skis with the ground during the cyclic movements. Eleven athletes skied four laps of 2.5 km at a low and high intensity using skis with two different rolling coefficients. …”
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Synergistic control of hand position, velocity, and acceleration fluctuates across time during simulated Nordic skiing
Frayne, D. H., Norman-Gerum, V. T., Howarth, S. J., Brown, S. H. M.Published in Human Movement Science (2022)“…Human Movement Science…”
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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)“…Notably, the effect of CGs on drag reduction in real competition has not been fully explored in the literature. (3) Compression can reduce muscle vibrations at high impact and help athletes control the center of pressure movement, a function that is important for alpine skiing. …”
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Multisensorsystem zur Echtzeitanalyse von Bewegungen im Skilanglauf (Multisensor system for real-time analysis of movements in cross-country skiing)
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Aerodynamic drag reduction in winter sports: The quest for "free speed."
Brownlie, L.Published in Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part P: Journal of Sports Engineering and Technology (2020)“…Aerodynamic drag is known to be a significant resistive force to human movement in high-speed sports, such as alpine skiing, speed skating and bobsleigh. …”
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Cross-country skiing as a model of human movement analysis
Herzog, W.Published in Science and Skiing VIII. Book of the 8th International Congress on Science and Skiing (2020)“…Sport biomechanics is typically done for the following reasons: (i) understanding the sport and its mechanical demands; (ii) improving the performance of athletes by optimizing sport specific techniques; (iii) gaining insights into mechanisms of sportspecific injuries; and (iv) improving our understanding of basic human movement mechanics and control. In this short summary of our research on cross-country skiing, I will focus on the latest aspect: using sport (in this case cross-country skiing) to gain insights into some fundamental questions of human movement. …”
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Professor Paavo Komi nordic skiing memorial
Linnamo, V.Published in Science and Skiing VIII. Book of the 8th International Congress on Science and Skiing (2020)“…Komi (1939-2018) dedicated his Professional life to studying human movement and developing novel methodologies to understand the mechanisms behind different phenomena. …”
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Learning how to prepare athletes for peak performance: Use of mental imagery training as a psychological strategy to enhancing motor learning, retention and transfer of sport rifle...
Taktek, K., Zinsser, N., Fielitz, L., Corbari, G., Miller, S., St. John, R.Published in Journal of Sport and Human Performance (2019) -
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Practical implementation of strength training to improve the performance of world-class cross-country skiers
Sandbakk, O.Published in Kinesiology (2018)“…Furthermore, individualized, movement-specific strength programs aiming to improve skiing technique, exercise economy/ efficiency and to delay fatigue is employed. …”
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Comparative study of self confidence and shooting efficiency of female national pistol shooters
Singh Thapa, A., Kaur, S.Published in International Journal of Yogic, Human Movement and Sports Sciences (2019)“…International Journal of Yogic, Human Movement and Sports Sciences…”