[HTML][HTML] How to prevent injuries in alpine ski racing: what do we know and where do we go from here?
Alpine ski racing is known to be a sport with a high risk of injury and a high proportion of time-
loss injuries. In recent years, substantial research efforts with regard to injury epidemiology …
loss injuries. In recent years, substantial research efforts with regard to injury epidemiology …
Anterior cruciate ligament injury/reinjury in alpine ski racing: a narrative review
The purpose of the present review was to: 1) provide an overview of the current
understanding on the epidemiology, etiology, risk factors, and prevention methods for …
understanding on the epidemiology, etiology, risk factors, and prevention methods for …
[HTML][HTML] The training of Olympic alpine ski racers
Alpine combined was the only alpine ski racing event at the first Winter Olympic Games in
1936, but since then, slalom, giant slalom, super-G, downhill, and team events have also …
1936, but since then, slalom, giant slalom, super-G, downhill, and team events have also …
Joint inertial sensor orientation drift reduction for highly dynamic movements
Inertial sensor drift is usually corrected on a single-sensor unit level. When multiple sensor
units are used, mutual information from different units can be exploited for drift correction …
units are used, mutual information from different units can be exploited for drift correction …
[HTML][HTML] Tracking performance in endurance racing sports: evaluation of the accuracy offered by three commercial GNSS receivers aimed at the sports market
Advances in global navigation satellite system (GNSS) technology have resulted in smaller
and more accurate GNSS receivers, which have become increasingly suitable for …
and more accurate GNSS receivers, which have become increasingly suitable for …
[HTML][HTML] An inertial sensor-based method for estimating the athlete's relative joint center positions and center of mass kinematics in alpine ski racing
For the purpose of gaining a deeper understanding of the relationship between external
training load and health in competitive alpine skiing, an accurate and precise estimation of …
training load and health in competitive alpine skiing, an accurate and precise estimation of …
[HTML][HTML] Application of dGNSS in alpine ski racing: Basis for evaluating physical demands and safety
External forces, such as ground reaction force or air drag acting on athletes' bodies in sports,
determine the sport-specific demands on athletes' physical fitness. In order to establish …
determine the sport-specific demands on athletes' physical fitness. In order to establish …
[HTML][HTML] Three-dimensional body and centre of mass kinematics in alpine ski racing using differential GNSS and inertial sensors
A key point in human movement analysis is measuring the trajectory of a person's center of
mass (CoM). For outdoor applications, differential Global Navigation Satellite Systems …
mass (CoM). For outdoor applications, differential Global Navigation Satellite Systems …
[HTML][HTML] Recent kinematic and kinetic advances in olympic alpine skiing: pyeongchang and beyond
M Supej, HC Holmberg - Frontiers in physiology, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Alpine skiing has been an Olympic event since the first Winter Games in 1936. Nowadays,
skiers compete in four main events: slalom, giant slalom, super-G and downhill. Here, we …
skiers compete in four main events: slalom, giant slalom, super-G and downhill. Here, we …
[HTML][HTML] Validity of the AdMos, advanced sport instruments, GNSS sensor for use in alpine skiing
PAH Jølstad, RC Reid, JGO Gjevestad, M Gilgien - Remote Sensing, 2021 - mdpi.com
The AdMos receiver from Advanced Sport Instruments is a global navigation satellite system
(GNSS) frequently used in alpine ski racing, with users from national and professional …
(GNSS) frequently used in alpine ski racing, with users from national and professional …