Biomechanical analysis of the "running" vs. "conventional" diagonal stride uphill techniques as performed by elite cross-country skiers
Purpose: This study aimed to compare biomechanical aspects of a novel "running" diagonal stride (DSRUN) with "conventional" diagonal stride (DSCONV) skiing techniques performed at high speed. Methods: Ten elite Italian male junior cross-country skiers skied on a treadmill at 10 k...
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Main Authors: | Barbara Pellegrini (Author), Chiara Zoppirolli (Author), Federico Stella (Author), Lorenzo Bortolan (Author), Hans-Christer Holmberg (Author), Federico Schena (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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