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Executive control of freestyle skiing aerials athletes in different training conditions
Published 2022-09-01Subjects: “…freestyle skiing aerials…”
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Simulation Analysis of Knee Ligaments in the Landing Phase of Freestyle Skiing Aerial
Published 2019-09-01Subjects: “…freestyle skiing aerials…”
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The Snow-Friction of Freestyle Skis and Snowboards Predicted From Snow Physical Quantities
Published 2021-09-01“…For the first time, this work combines kinematic athlete data and comprehensive snow surface measurements to infer the coefficient of friction of freestyle skis and snowboards across a wide range of snow conditions. …”
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Eight weeks of core stability training improves landing kinetics for freestyle skiing aerials athletes
Published 2022-11-01Subjects: “…freestyle skiing aerials…”
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Precise prediction of launch speed for athletes in the aerials event of freestyle skiing based on deep transfer learning
Published 2023-03-01“…Abstract Automatically obtaining the launch speed are powerful guarantees for athletes in the aerials event of freestyle skiing to achieve good results. In most of the published studies describing athletes getting high scores, the assisting sliding distance depends entirely on the coach and even the athlete’s own experience, which may not be optimal. …”
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The use of suggestion in sports practice
Published 2013-09-01“…The study involved candidates and masters of sports of freestyle skiing in the amount of 21 people aged 17 to 23 years. …”
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The use of suggestion in sports practice
Published 2013-09-01“…The study involved candidates and masters of sports of freestyle skiing in the amount of 21 people aged 17 to 23 years. …”
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Incidence of injuries in professional snow sports: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Published 2022-01-01“…The most common cause of injury was contact trauma (3.20 per 1000 athlete-days, 95%CI: 1.32–5.08). Freestyle skiing had the highest incidence rate (6.83 per 1000 athlete-days, 95%CI: 4.00–9.66), and Nordic skiing had the lowest rate (2.70 per 1000 athlete-days, 95%CI: 1.94–3.46). …”
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Before hitting the slopes: athlete and staff perspectives on warm-up and activation in high-performance snowsports
Published 2024-02-01“…Qualitative study consisting of semistructured interviews with 13 international elite-level athletes, on-snow coaches, strength and conditioning coaches, sports physiotherapists and sports psychologists from different snowsports and subdisciplines: alpine skiing, freestyle skiing (park and pipe, aerials, moguls) and snowboarding (park and pipe, snowboard cross). …”
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