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Following a Long-Distance Classical Race the Whole-Body Kinematics of Double Poling by Elite Cross-Country Skiers Are Altered

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Authors
Chiara Zoppirolli, Lorenzo Bortolan, Federico Stella, Gennaro Boccia, Hans‐Christer Holmberg, Federico Schena, Barbara Pellegrini
Journal
Frontiers in Physiology
Year
2018
Citations
348

Abstract

Prolonged DP reduced the forward displacement of the COM and altered arm kinematics during the early poling phase. The inefficient utilization of COM observed after 2 h of competition together with potential impairment of the stretch-shortening of arm extensor muscles probably attenuated generation of poling force. To minimize these effects of fatigue, elite skiers should focus on maintaining optimal elbow and ankle kinematics and an effective forward lean during the propulsive phase of DP.

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