Search Results - Ergonomics
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Advocating a rational use of self-confrontation micro-phenomenological interviews to improve performance in elite athletes
Terrien, E., Leblanc, M., Saury, J., Hauw, D., Huet, B.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2024)“…This specific type of self-confrontation interview was developed in the domain of work analysis in cognitive ergonomics. Despite its integration into numerous research studies in sport performance and training practices, the direct effects of the SCMPI on athletes remain underexplored. …”
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Exteme Sports Medicine
F. FelettiPublished 2017“…A pioneering work conveying the energy of a new scientific field Includes open contributions from the world`s most authoritative experts in extreme sports medicine Represents a multidisciplinary approach involving many medical specialties including physiotherapy, psychology, and physiology as well as branches of engineering, ergonomics, physics, and materials science Features many case studies from literature and the authors' personal experiences. …”
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Analysis of ball interception velocity in futsal goalkeepers
Callejas-Cuervo, M., Pineda-Rojas, J. A., Daza-Wittinghan, W. A.Published in Journal of Human Sport & Exercise (2020)“…It can be concluded that the platform is a precise and ergonomic means to measure the ball interception velocity in goalkeepers.…”
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Soccer players' fitting perception of different upper boot materials
Olaso Melis, J. C., Priego Quesada, J. I., Lucas-Cuevas, A. G., Gonzalez Garcia, J. C., Puigcerver Palau, S.Published in Applied Ergonomics (2016)“…Applied Ergonomics…”
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Snow - the performance surface for alpine skiing
Karlöf, L., Supej, M., Holmberg, H. C.Published in Routledge handbook of ergonomics in sport and exercise (2016)Collective title: “…Routledge handbook of ergonomics in sport and exercise…”
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Modelling and simulation in springboard diving
Kong, P. W.Published in Routledge handbook of ergonomics in sport and exercise (2016)Collective title: “…Routledge handbook of ergonomics in sport and exercise…”
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Biomechanical adaptation in ice hockey skating
Pearsall, D. J., Turcotte, R. A., Levangie, M. C., Forget, S.Published in Routledge handbook of ergonomics in sport and exercise (2016)Collective title: “…Routledge handbook of ergonomics in sport and exercise…”
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Effects of environmental conditions on performance in winter sports
Burtscher, M.Published in Routledge handbook of ergonomics in sport and exercise (2016)Collective title: “…Routledge handbook of ergonomics in sport and exercise…”
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Alpine Ski
Melzi, S., Belloni, E., Sabbioni, E.Published in The engineering approach to winter sports (2016)“…Technological and safety aspects are presented in the equipment section: focusing on the helmet, the suit, the boots and the skies, that is the most relevant part of the outfit, technological innovations from the point of view of safety, performances and ergonomics are tackled. A section is then dedicated to the experiments conducted both in open air and in wind tunnel. …”
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Comparison of physiological and perceptual responses to a maximal exhaustive test performed on the SRM and the Cyclus2 ergometer
Karsten, B., Peterson, A., Champion, M.Published in Journal of Science and Cycling (2014)“…Participants were also required to fill in the NASA Task Load Index (TLX) questionnaire (Hart, 2006: NASA-Task Load Index, 50th Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Meeting, Santa Monica, USA) after each test to assess the perceived workload in an effort to understand if one ergometer is perceived to be more or less of a workload than its counterpart. …”
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Multimodal control of sensors on multiple simulated unmanned vehicles
Baber, C., Morin, C., Parekh, M., Cahillane, M., Houghton, R. J.Published in Ergonomics (2011)“…Ergonomics…”
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The Olympic textbook of science in sport
J. MaughanPublished 2008“…Section 7 Biomechanics, engineering and ergonomics. 18. Biomechanics of human movement. 19. …”
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The epidemiology and aetiology of injuries in sailing
Neville, V., Folland, J. P.Published in Sports Medicine (2009)“…Sailors of all classes and abilities seem to be at risk of injury, particularly from acute impacts with equipment that might be reduced by wearing protective clothing and more ergonomic boat design. High repetition activities, such as hiking, pumping, grinding and steering, are major causes of overuse injury in experienced sailors. …”
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Publikationsseite des Instituts für experiementelle Psychologie der Universität Düsseldorf (Publications of the Institute for Experimental Psychology of the University of Duesseldorf)
Universität Düsseldorf, Institut für experiementelle PsychologiePublished 2008“…Text-background polarity affects performance irrespective of ambient illumination and colour contrast. Ergonomics, 50, 1036-1063. Faul, F., Erdfelder, E., Lang, A.…”
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An innovative ski-boot: Design, numerical simulations and testing
Corazza, S., Cobelli, C.Published in Journal of Sports Science & Medicine (2005)“…In order to optimize ergonomics and biomechanical behavior of the ski-boot it is important to take into account the orientation of the leg with respect to the ground. …”