Gait models and mechanical energy in three cross-country skiing techniques
暂无分享,去创建一个
Paola Zamparo | Barbara Pellegrini | Federico Schena | Lorenzo Bortolan | Chiara Zoppirolli | P. Zamparo | F. Schena | B. Pellegrini | C. Zoppirolli | L. Bortolan
[1] Wolfgang Baumann,et al. The Mechanics of the Roller Ski and its Influence on Technique in Cross Country Skiing , 1985 .
[2] A. Minetti,et al. Biomechanical and physiological aspects of legged locomotion in humans , 2002, European Journal of Applied Physiology.
[3] Thomas Stöggl,et al. Control of speed during the double poling technique performed by elite cross-country skiers. , 2009, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[4] R. Full,et al. Mechanics of six-legged runners. , 1990, The Journal of experimental biology.
[5] P. Clifford,et al. Lactate response to uphill roller skiing: diagonal stride versus double pole techniques. , 1995, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[6] Vladimir M. Zatsiorsky,et al. Kinetics of Human Motion , 2002 .
[7] A. Biewener,et al. Walking and running in the red-legged running frog, Kassina maculata , 2004, Journal of Experimental Biology.
[8] M. Boulay,et al. Propulsive and gliding phases in four cross-country skiing techniques. , 1992, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[9] G. Cavagna,et al. Mechanical work in terrestrial locomotion: two basic mechanisms for minimizing energy expenditure. , 1977, The American journal of physiology.
[10] Thomas Stöggl,et al. Biomechanical analysis of double poling in elite cross-country skiers. , 2005, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[11] Rodolfo Margaria,et al. Biomechanics and Energetics of Muscular Exercise , 1976 .
[12] A. R. Biknevicius,et al. Ground reaction forces and limb function in tölting Icelandic horses. , 2010, Equine veterinary journal.
[13] F. Schena,et al. Poling force analysis in diagonal stride at different grades in cross country skiers , 2011, Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports.
[14] Rodger Kram,et al. Biomechanics: Are fast-moving elephants really running? , 2003, Nature.
[15] G A Smith,et al. Biomechanical analysis of cross-country skiing techniques. , 1992, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[16] G. Cavagna,et al. Old men running: mechanical work and elastic bounce , 2008, Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences.
[17] Robert W. Norman,et al. Mechanical Power Output and Estimated Metabolic Rates of Nordic Skiers During Olympic Competition , 1989 .
[18] Alberto E. Minetti,et al. Bioenergetics and biomechanics of cycling: the role of ‘internal work’ , 2011, European Journal of Applied Physiology.
[19] G. Cavagna,et al. Mechanical work and efficiency in level walking and running , 1977, The Journal of physiology.
[20] S. Colbeck,et al. A review of the friction of snow skis. , 1994, Journal of sports sciences.
[21] A. Ito,et al. Net efficiency of roller skiing with a diagonal stride , 2011, Journal of sports sciences.
[22] G. Cavagna,et al. External, internal and total work in human locomotion. , 1995, The Journal of experimental biology.
[23] Øyvind Sandbakk,et al. Metabolic rate and gross efficiency at high work rates in world class and national level sprint skiers , 2010, European Journal of Applied Physiology.
[24] M D Hoffman. Physiological comparisons of cross-country skiing techniques. , 1992, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[25] L. Peyré-Tartaruga,et al. Adaptations to changing speed, load, and gradient in human walking: Cost of transport, optimal speed, and pendulum , 2014, Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports.
[26] P G Weyand,et al. Does the application of ground force set the energetic cost of cross-country skiing? , 1998, Journal of applied physiology.
[27] Bent Kvamme,et al. Ski skating technique and physiological responses across slopes and speeds , 2005, European Journal of Applied Physiology.
[28] Daniel Schmitt,et al. Insights into the evolution of human bipedalism from experimental studies of humans and other primates , 2003, Journal of Experimental Biology.
[29] P A Willems,et al. Biomechanics of locomotion in Asian elephants , 2010, Journal of Experimental Biology.
[30] B. C. Abbott,et al. The physiological cost of negative work , 1952, The Journal of physiology.
[31] A. Biewener. Patterns of mechanical energy change in tetrapod gait: pendula, springs and work. , 2006, Journal of experimental zoology. Part A, Comparative experimental biology.
[32] Alberto E Minetti,et al. Passive tools for enhancing muscle-driven motion and locomotion , 2004, Journal of Experimental Biology.
[33] Richard R Neptune,et al. Biomechanical Determinants of Pedaling Energetics: Internal and External Work Are Not Independent , 2002, Exercise and sport sciences reviews.
[34] G. Cavagna,et al. The determinants of the step frequency in running, trotting and hopping in man and other vertebrates. , 1988, The Journal of physiology.
[35] Thomas Stöggl,et al. Biomechanical comparison of the double-push technique and the conventional skate skiing technique in cross-country sprint skiing , 2008, Journal of sports sciences.
[36] A. Minetti,et al. Biomechanics of octopedal locomotion: kinematic and kinetic analysis of the spider Grammostola mollicoma , 2011, Journal of Experimental Biology.
[37] G. Cavagna,et al. The sources of external work in level walking and running. , 1976, The Journal of physiology.
[38] Martin D. Hoffman,et al. Effect of Velocity on Cycle Rate and Length for Three Roller Skiing Techniques , 1995 .
[39] Masaki Ishikawa,et al. Effect of skiing speed on ski and pole forces in cross-country skiing. , 2008, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[40] Øyvind Sandbakk,et al. The influence of incline and speed on work rate, gross efficiency and kinematics of roller ski skating , 2011, European Journal of Applied Physiology.
[41] W. T. Dempster,et al. Properties of body segments based on size and weight , 1967 .
[42] Hans-Christer Holmberg,et al. Biomechanical and energetic determinants of technique selection in classical cross-country skiing. , 2013, Human movement science.
[43] D. F. Hoyt,et al. What are the relations between mechanics, gait parameters, and energetics in terrestrial locomotion? , 2006, Journal of experimental zoology. Part A, Comparative experimental biology.
[44] Jonas Rubenson,et al. Gait selection in the ostrich: mechanical and metabolic characteristics of walking and running with and without an aerial phase , 2004, Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences.
[45] E. Müller,et al. Analysis of a simulated sprint competition in classical cross country skiing , 2006, Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports.
[46] M. M. Roberts,et al. Physiological effects of technique and rolling resistance in uphill roller skiing. , 1998, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[47] P. Willems,et al. Mechanics and energetics of human locomotion on sand. , 1998, The Journal of experimental biology.
[48] Per Tveit,et al. Cross‐Country Skiing , 2004, Sports biomechanics.
[49] Thomas Stöggl,et al. Biomechanical pole and leg characteristics during uphill diagonal roller skiing , 2009, Sports biomechanics.
[50] G. Cavagna,et al. Pendular energy transduction within the step in human walking. , 2002, The Journal of experimental biology.
[51] P. Clifford,et al. Delta efficiency of uphill roller skiing with the double pole and diagonal stride techniques. , 1995, Canadian journal of applied physiology = Revue canadienne de physiologie appliquee.
[52] J. Steeves,et al. Ontogeny of bipedal locomotion: walking and running in the chick. , 1996, The Journal of physiology.
[53] Paavo V. Komi,et al. Mechanical Energetics of World Class Cross-Country Skiing , 1987 .
[54] Thomas Stöggl,et al. Contribution of the legs to double-poling performance in elite cross-country skiers. , 2006, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[55] T. McMahon,et al. Groucho running. , 1987, Journal of applied physiology.