نتایج جستجو برای: skating

تعداد نتایج: 563  

Journal: :International journal of sports physiology and performance 2013
Dionne A Noordhof Carl Foster Marco J M Hoozemans Jos J de Koning

UNLABELLED Speed skating posture, or technique, is characterized by the push-off angle or effectiveness (e), determined as the angle between the push-off leg and the ice; the preextension knee angle (θ(0)); and the trunk angle (θ(1)). Together with muscle-power output and environmental conditions, skating posture, or technique, determines velocity (v). PURPOSE To gain insight into technical v...

Journal: :Ugeskrift for laeger 1997
S Houshian N Herold N D Røck

The aim of this study was to investigate the number and types of accidents which occur in connection with roller-skates, and also to find out in which anatomical area the most injuries occurred. During the period 01.02.1995 to 31.08.1996, 389 patients sustained injuries in connection with roller-skates. Fifty-nine percent of all accidents happened on a public road. Out of 389 injuries, 174 sust...

Journal: :Friction 2023

Abstract The slipperiness of ice is well known while, for skating, its mechanism still needs further investigation, where the complex interactions including thermal conduction skate—meltwater—ice system, ploughing and frictional melting to friction force are unclear. This study presents a theoretical framework simplified analytical solution unveil when curved skate sliding on ice. theory valida...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2007
Federico Formenti Alberto E Minetti

More than 3000 years ago, peoples living in the cold North European regions started developing tools such as ice skates that allowed them to travel on frozen lakes. We show here which technical and technological changes determined the main steps in the evolution of ice-skating performance over its long history. An in-depth historical research helped identify the skates displaying significantly ...

2013
Øyvind Sandbakk Ann Magdalen Hegge Gertjan Ettema

The ability to efficiently utilize metabolic energy to produce work is a key factor for endurance performance. The present study investigated the effects of incline, performance level, and gender on the gross mechanical efficiency during roller ski skating. Thirty-one male and nineteen female elite cross-country skiers performed a 5-min submaximal session at approximately 75% of VO2peak on a 5%...

2014
Patrícia Dias Pantoja André Mello Giane Veiga Liedtke Ana Carolina Kanitz Eduardo Lusa Cadore Stephanie Santana Pinto Cristine Lima Alberton Luiz Fernando Martins Kruel

This study aimed to describe the neuromuscular activity of elite athletes who performed various roller figure skating jumps, to determine whether the muscle activation is greater during jumps with more rotations and in which phase the muscles are more active. This study also aimed to analyze if there is any difference in the muscle activity pattern between female and male skaters. Four elite sk...

Journal: :Nonlinear Dynamics 2022

In this work, we model the movement of a figure skater gliding on ice by Chaplygin sleigh, classic pedagogical example nonholonomic mechanical system. The sleigh is controlled movable added mass, modeling center mass skater. position and velocity act as controls that can be used to steer in order produce prescribed patterns. Our control method based observation any piecewise smooth curve approx...

Journal: :Journal of sports science & medicine 2008
Sanda Dubravcic-Simunjak Harm Kuipers Jane Moran Marko Pećina Boris Simunjak Ruben Ambartsumov Hiroya Sakai David Mitchel Joel Shobe

Figure skating is a physically demanding sport that requires a unique combination of artistic ability, speed, agility, flexibility and power. During the last decades not only the competitive schedule has become tougher, but after introduction of the new judging system in 2003, also more emphasis is put on difficult technical elements, jumps, steps and spins (ISU Rules, 2006). More studies about...

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 2002
T W Pelham L E Holt M A Moss

This article summarises the latest information on the adverse cardiorespiratory effects of exposure to carbon monoxide (CO) and nitrogen dioxide (NO(2)) in enclosed ice rinks. Sources of CO and NO(2) emissions are identified, current standards for these agents, as well as methods of controlling the emissions, dispersion, and evacuation of these toxic gases are presented. A detailed literature s...

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