[HTML][HTML] Exercise intensity during cross-country skiing described by oxygen demands in flat and uphill terrain

Ø Karlsson, M Gilgien, ØN Gløersen, B Rud… - Frontiers in …, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Purpose: In this study wearable global navigation satellite system units were used on
athletes to investigate pacing patterns by describing exercise intensities in flat and uphill …

Oxygen demand, uptake, and deficits in elite cross-country skiers during a 15-km race

ØN Gløersen, M Gilgien, DK Dysthe… - Medicine & Science in …, 2020 - duo.uio.no
Purpose This study aimed to quantify the repeated oxygen deficits attained during
intermittent endurance exercise by measuring oxygen consumption (V˙ O2) and oxygen …

[PDF][PDF] Physiological determinants of performance in modern elite cross-country skiing

T Losnegard - 2013 - nih.brage.unit.no
This thesis consists of four studies with additional unpublished results, in which the main
objective was to examine factors that determine performance in modern elite cross-country …

Assessment of maximal aerobic capacity in ski mountaineering: A laboratory-based study

V Menz, M Niedermeier, R Stehle, H Mugele… - International Journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
This study aims to evaluate the agreement in maximum oxygen consumption (V˙ O2max)
between a running protocol and a ski mountaineering (SKIMO) protocol. Eighteen (eleven …

The influence of incline and speed on work rate, gross efficiency and kinematics of roller ski skating

Ø Sandbakk, G Ettema, HC Holmberg - European journal of applied …, 2012 - Springer
During competitions, elite cross-country skiers produce higher external work rates on uphill
than on flat terrain. However, it is not presently known whether this reflects solely higher …

Combined metabolic gas analyser and dGPS analysis of performance in cross-country skiing

P Larsson, K Henriksson-Larsén - Journal of sports sciences, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
The purpose of this study was to provide a more detailed analysis of performance in cross-
country skiing by combining findings from a differential global positioning system (dGPS) …

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 …

Energy system contribution during competitive cross-country skiing

T Losnegard - European journal of applied physiology, 2019 - Springer
Energy system contribution during cross-country (XC) skiing races is dependent on several
factors, including the race duration, track profile, and sub-techniques applied, and their …

Energy system contributions and determinants of performance in sprint cross‐country skiing

E Andersson, G Björklund… - … journal of medicine …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
To improve current understanding of energy contributions and determinants of sprint‐skiing
performance, 11 well‐trained male cross‐country skiers were tested in the laboratory for VO …

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 …