نتایج جستجو برای: skating

تعداد نتایج: 563  

2014
Thomas Losnegard Daniela Schäfer Jostein Hallén

Substantial inter-individual variations in exercise economy exist even in highly trained endurance athletes. The variation is believed to be determined partly by intrinsic factors. Therefore, in the present study, we compared exercise economy in V2-skating, double poling, and uphill running. Ten highly trained male cross-country skiers (23 ± 3 years, 180 ± 6 cm, 75 ± 8 kg, VO2peak running: 76.3...

2015
Jean-François Brunelle Sébastien Blais-Coutu Kenan Gouadec Éric Bédard Philippe Fait

INTRODUCTION In preparation for a short track speed skating season, eight men and seven women were given yoga sessions during an 8-week high volume training cycle. The sessions were planned according to the postural aspects specific to short track speed skating technical requirements. Three specific goals were selected for the intervention: 1) to observe whether the practice of yoga as postural...

2015
Derek K Tracy Dan W Joyce Neil Sarkar Maria-Jesus Mateos Fernandez Sukhwinder S Shergill

Journal: :Perception 2008
Jeanine K Stefanucci Dennis R Proffitt Gerald L Clore Nazish Parekh

Previous studies have shown that conscious awareness of hill slant is overestimated, but visually guided actions directed at hills are relatively accurate. Also, steep hills are consciously estimated to be steeper from the top than the bottom, possibly because they are dangerous to descend. In the present study, participants stood at the top of a hill either on a skateboard or a wooden box of t...

2008
H. Visser C. Petersen

When I was born – in 1956 – the chance of realizing a Frisian Eleven City Ice Skating Marathon in Netherlands was 1 in 4. When my daughter was born – in 1999 – this chance had diminished to 1 in 10. An enormous change in one generation!” This quote was taken from a speech by J. P. Balkenende, prime minister of the Netherlands. It illustrates how a seemingly odd indicator of climate change, the ...

Journal: :Memory & cognition 1991
J M Deakin F Allard

The present studies extend skilled-memory theory to a domain involving the performance of motor sequences. Skilled figure skaters were better able than their less skilled counterparts to perform short skating sequences that were choreographed, rather than randomly constructed. Expert skaters encoded sequences for performance very differently from the way in which they encoded sequences that wer...

2016
Chenguang Liu Heng-Da Cheng Mark McLellan

A Computer-aided Training (CAT) System for Short Track Speed Skating

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 1988
P J Radford D M Williamson I M Lowdon

A prospective survey has been made of the injuries to members of the public attending a well established ice rink in a major city. Comparison is made with series in the literature reporting high levels of injuries, with corresponding demands on local hospital services, from newly established ice rinks. The main conclusion is that demands on hospital services have been markedly reduced for the w...

2009
K. Lockwood G. Frost

Physical conditioning, technical ability, contact, and protective equipment have been identified through research as factors that can potentially contribute to the incidence of injuries in ice hockey players. One safety-related factor often overlooked is the interaction between the skate blade and the ice. Skating is one of the fundamental skills of a successful hockey player, but the effect of...

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