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View article: Risk management framework for competitive alpine skiing—co-developed with stakeholders
Risk management framework for competitive alpine skiing—co-developed with stakeholders Open
Previous research has shown that stakeholders in the competitive alpine skiing communities consider risk management to be crucial in sports injury prevention. However, to date, there is a lack of a publicly available systematic and structu…
View article: Heel riser height influence on kinematics and muscle activity of ski mountaineering – A field based study
Heel riser height influence on kinematics and muscle activity of ski mountaineering – A field based study Open
Introduction The ski binding plays an important role in ski mountaineering. When traveling uphill, the binding has an adjustable heel height known as the riser. Previous laboratory research reported joint kinematics and kinetics are influe…
View article: Heel riser height and slope gradient influence the physiology of ski mountaineering—A laboratory study
Heel riser height and slope gradient influence the physiology of ski mountaineering—A laboratory study Open
In ski mountaineering it is the goal to reach the top of a mountain by sheer muscle force. The specific equipment (flexible boot, only toe fixated binding, and a skin on the ski to prevent from slipping backwards) enables the skier to move…
View article: Technique-Dependent Relationship between Local Ski Bending Curvature, Roll Angle and Radial Force in Alpine Skiing
Technique-Dependent Relationship between Local Ski Bending Curvature, Roll Angle and Radial Force in Alpine Skiing Open
Skiing technique, and performance are impacted by the interplay between ski and snow. The resulting deformation characteristics of the ski, both temporally and segmentally, are indicative of the unique multi-faceted nature of this process.…
View article: Heel riser height and slope gradient influence the kinematics and kinetics of ski mountaineering—A laboratory study
Heel riser height and slope gradient influence the kinematics and kinetics of ski mountaineering—A laboratory study Open
In ski mountaineering, equipment and its interaction with the exercising human plays an important role. The binding, as the crucial connection between boot and ski, must ensure safe fixation during downhill skiing and a free moving heel wh…
View article: Enhanced Breathing Pattern Detection during Running Using Wearable Sensors
Enhanced Breathing Pattern Detection during Running Using Wearable Sensors Open
Breathing pattern (BP) is related to key psychophysiological and performance variables during exercise. Modern wearable sensors and data analysis techniques facilitate BP analysis during running but are lacking crucial validation steps in …
View article: Physiological Responses and Predictors of Performance in a Simulated Competitive Ski Mountaineering Race
Physiological Responses and Predictors of Performance in a Simulated Competitive Ski Mountaineering Race Open
Competitive ski mountaineering (SKIMO) has achieved great popularity within the past years. However, knowledge about the predictors of performance and physiological response to SKIMO racing is limited. Therefore, 21 male SKIMO athletes spl…