On-Field Ski Kinematic According to Leg and Discipline in Elite Alpine Skiers
This study used wireless technology to investigate joint kinematic characteristics of the four alpine skiing disciplines. Knee and hip angles were measured in 20 national team alpine skiers during 253 ski runs under FIS regulation, including: 85 Slalom (SL), 123 Giant Slalom (GS), 29 Super Giant Sla...
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Main Authors: | Marine Alhammoud (Author), Clint Hansen (Author), Frederic Meyer (Author), Christophe Hautier (Author), Baptiste Morel (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2020-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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