No differences in O2-cost between V1 and V2 skating techniques during treadmill roller skiing at moderate to steep inclines

T Losnegard, H Myklebust, J Hallén - The Journal of Strength & …, 2012 - journals.lww.com
Abstract Losnegard, T, Myklebust, H, and Hallén, J. No differences in O 2-cost between V1
and V2 skating techniques during treadmill roller skiing at moderate to steep inclines. J …

Elite cross-country skiers do not reach their running VO2max during roller ski skating.

T Losnegard, J Hallén - The Journal of sports medicine and physical …, 2014 - europepmc.org
Aim Cross-country skiers' VO2max is often measured during treadmill running. However,
VO2max during treadmill skiing with the diagonal stride technique is higher, whereas it is …

Physiological effects of technique and rolling resistance in uphill roller skiing.

MD Hoffman, PS Clifford, AC Snyder… - Medicine and science …, 1998 - europepmc.org
Objective The double pole technique (DP) has been shown to be more economical than the
V1 skate technique (V1) on flat terrain. The objective of the present study was to compare …

Cycle rate variations in roller ski skating: effects on oxygen uptake and poling forces

GY Millet, MD Hoffman, RB Candau… - … journal of sports …, 1998 - thieme-connect.com
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of cycle rate (CR) variations on the
metabolic cost and upper body forces during roller skiing with the V2-alternate technique on …

Ski skating technique and physiological responses across slopes and speeds

B Kvamme, V Jakobsen, S Hetland, G Smith - European journal of applied …, 2005 - Springer
Appropriate technique choice may affect ski performance. V2 ski skating technique has in
recent years become more widely applied on uphill terrain where V1 technique has typically …

Effects of technique and pole grip on physiological demands of roller skiing on level terrain

MD Hoffman, PS Clifford, GM Jones… - … journal of sports …, 1991 - thieme-connect.com
This study evaluated the physiological responses to roller skiing with three different
techniques, and compared the physiological responses during roller skiing with a standard …

Seasonal variations in V [combining dot above] O2max, O2-cost, O2-deficit, and performance in elite cross-country skiers

T Losnegard, H Myklebust, M Spencer… - The Journal of Strength …, 2013 - journals.lww.com
Abstract Losnegard, T, Myklebust, H, Spencer, M, and Hallén, J. Seasonal variations in V
[Combining Dot Above] O 2 max, O 2-cost, O 2-deficit, and performance in elite cross-country …

The importance of scaling vo2max to predict cross-country skiing performance

T Carlsson, M Carlsson, B Rønnestad… - European College of …, 2013 - diva-portal.org
Introduction A high maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max) is of importance for success in elite
male competitive distance cross-country skiing (Carlsson et al. 2012). However, it is still …

Kinematical analysis of the V2 ski skating technique: a longitudinal study

T Losnegard, H Myklebust, A Ehrhardt… - Journal of sports …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
To characterise timing of movements and evaluate performance effects of technique
alterations in V2 ski skating, 13 elite male cross-country skiers (age, 23±2 years; stature …

Physiological differences between sprint-and distance-specialized cross-country skiers

T Losnegard, J Hallén - International journal of sports …, 2014 - journals.humankinetics.com
Purpose: S print-(≤ 1.8 km) and distance-skiing (≥ 15 km) performance rely heavily on
aerobic capacity. However, in sprint skiing, due to the~ 20% higher speed, anaerobic …