Search Results - Motor control
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Effects of high intensity interval training in normobaric hypoxia on aerobic performance and exercise-induced motor performance fatigue in young biathletes
Zebrowska, A., Sikora, M., Mikolajczyk, R., Gerasimuk, D., Thuany, M., Weiss, K., Knechtle, B., Hall, B.Published in Journal of Sports Science & Medicine (2025)“…In addition, the study aimed to assess the impact of training in hypoxia on the mechanisms of exercise-induced motor performance fatigue. In a randomized, controlled crossover study twelve athletes (age 15.7 ± 1.0 years) completed a HIIT in normobaric hypoxia (hypoxia training) (fraction of inspired oxygen, FiO2 = 15.2%) and normoxia (normoxia training) in a randomized order. …”
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Metrics for comprehensive monitoring that assess the performance of cross-country skiers in sprint races
Salova Yu. P., Lenkova S. A.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2025)“…It is revealed that the results of the stage-by-stage integrated control are informative for predicting the performance of cross-country skiers in the winter season. …”
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Strategies for enhancing general and special endurance in 15-16-year-old skiers during the preparatory period
Eshiev, A., Romanova, E., Kudryavtsev, M., Osipov, A., Galimova, A., Melnichuk, A., Vorozheikin, A., Bakayev, V., Suldin, P., Tyupa, P., Van, O., Nepanov, A., Stolonogova, E.Published in Journal of Physical Education and Sport (2025)“…Enhancing endurance motor skills is a key focus of training sessions for skiers. …”
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Investigation of the effects of an 8-week cross-country skiing exercise program on various reaction time parameters, selective attention and academic achievement in adolescents
Çagin, M., Çimen Polat, S., Sarol, H., García Ramos, A., Çeviker, A.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2024)“…The participants were divided in experimental and control groups. Reaction performances were determined using the ÇAGIN Hand and Foot Reaction Tests, selective attention performances were evaluated using the Flanker Test and academic achievement was determined using the e-Okul system. …”
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Experience influences kinematic motor synergies: an Uncontrolled manifold approach to simulated Nordic skiing
Frayne, D. H., Norman-Gerum, V. T., Howarth, S. J., Brown, S. H. M.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2024)“…Motor synergies are defined as central nervous system mechanisms which adjust participating degrees of freedom to ensure dynamic stability (control) of certain performance variables and have been identified during many motor tasks. …”
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The impact of balance and mindfulness training on young biathletes shooting efficiency
Slomka, K. J., Walach-Bista, Z.Published in 28th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 4-7 July 2023, Paris, France (2023)“…INTRODUCTION: The purpose of the study was to evaluate the effectiveness of two alternative methods for improving the shooting performance of biathletes. The first relies on motor skills and stresses body balance. Not only does effective postural balance reduce the risk of body imbalance, falls, and associated injuries, but it also enhances motor performance in a variety of sports. …”
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Spinal and supra-spinal excitability during dynamic situations in sport - method development and pilot application in cross-country skiing
Lindinger, S., Karczewska-Lindinger, M., Piitulaine, H., Giangrande, A., Piirainen, J.Published in 28th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 4-7 July 2023, Paris, France (2023)“…INTRODUCTION: An athlete`s efficient performance is mainly dependent on efficient motor control during partly highly dynamic situations. …”
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Effects of mindfulness training and interference training on competitive shooting performance under stress
Xiao, J., Liu, X., Sun, J., Zhang, T.Published in Applied & Educational Psychology (2023)“…We found that interference training and mindfulness training significantly improved the participants' motor performance and mental state; the control group also showed some improvements. …”
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Quantification methods of spinal and supraspinal excitability during cross-country skiing: a pilot study on skiing-specific motor control measurements
Lindinger, S., Piitulainen, H., Karczewska-Lindinger, M., Giangrande, A., Piirainen, J. M.Published in 9th International Congress on Science and Skiing, March 18 - 22, 2023, Saalbach-Hinterglemm, Austria (2023)“…INTRODUCTION: Motor control is an essential part of athlete`s efficient performance. …”
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Influence of kinesiological means on the motor fitness of 15-16 years-old skiers-racers
Golovko, D. E., Zagrevskaya, A. I., Shilko, T. A.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2022)“…Objective of the study was to determine the effect of kinesiological means on the motor fitness of 15-16-year-old ski racers. Methods and structure of the study. …”
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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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Psychophysiological parameters predict the performance of naive subjects in sport shooting training
Badarin, A., Antipov, V., Grubov, V., Grigorev, N., Savosenkov, A., Udoratina, A., Gordleeva, S., Kurkin, S., Kazantsev, V., Hramov, A.Published in Sensors (2023)“…In this study, we investigated the neural and behavioral mechanisms associated with precision visual-motor control during the learning of sport shooting. …”
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Influence of kinesiological means on the motor fitness of 15-16 years-old skiers-racers
Golovko, D. E., Zagrevskaya, A. I., Shilko, T. A.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2022)“…Objective of the study was to determine the effect of kinesiological means on the motor fitness of 15-16-year-old ski racers. Methods and structure of the study. …”
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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)“…A central application of Uncontrolled Manifold (UCM) analysis is the quantification of the presence of motor synergies for the control of task-level variables during human movement. …”
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Synchronization of breathing and aiming skills as a basis for training rifle shooters at a moving target
Ilyakhina, O. Yu., Kadutskaya, L. A., Domracheva, E. Yu.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2022)“…The study examined the components of a pedagogical model for training shooters; carried out: the choice of means and methods of training; implementation of the training program; ensuring control over the growth of sportsmanship and results in shooting among athletes. …”
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A biopsychosocial framework to guide interdisciplinary research on biathlon performance
Heinrich, A., Stoll, O., Cañal-Bruland, R.Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2021)“…., 2020) as well as biomechanical and motor control factors such as postural control, rifle stability, shoulder force, and triggering or aiming strategies (e.g., Groslambert et al., 1999; Baca and Kornfeind, 2012; Sattlecker et al., 2014; Köykkä et al., 2020). …”
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Respiratory practices prioritizing universal competitive fitness model for elite biathletes
Farbey, V. V., Zhevlakov, E. G.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2021)“…Our analysis of the competitive performance test data showed benefits of the new respiratory practices prioritizing universal competitive fitness model for the elite biathletes as it helps them progress to the universal competitive fitness type - mostly by improvements in the individual deficient shooting elements with progress in the breath control and breath harmonization with the motor skills in the shooting range; and with special improvements in the shooting speed, rhythm and accuracy associated with functional improvements.…”