Performance and Micro-Pacing Strategies in a Freestyle Cross-Country Skiing Distance Race
This study examined the micro-pacing strategies during a distance freestyle cross-country (XC) skiing competition. Nine female and 10 male highly trained XC skiers wore a GNSS device during a FIS-sanctioned race. The course was ~4900 m; women completed two-laps; men completed three-laps. The course...
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Main Authors: | Craig A. Staunton (Author), Steffi L. Colyer (Author), Øyvind Karlsson (Author), Mikael Swarén (Author), Simo Ihalainen (Author), Kerry McGawley (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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