2017
DOI: 10.2174/1875399x01710010160
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Exhaustive Classification and Review of Techniques and Research Program for Techniques for Skate Skiing, Classical Skiing, and Ski Mountaineering

Abstract: Background:Scattered analysis of some cross country skiing techniques is present in the literature.Objective:To provide an exhaustive classification and systematic overview of techniques in cross country skiing.Method:This paper classifies six techniques for skate skiing (gliding diagonal skate skiing G1, paddling G2, double dance G3, two skate G4, marathon skate, combiskate G5), four techniques for classical skiing (running diagonal stride RUN DS, diagonal stride DS, double poling kick DK, and double poling D… Show more

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“…Moreover, good skiers require less energy in order to perform any of these elements than the skiers of lower skiing proficiency level. Skiing technique changes also depend on the skier's fitness level, such as the ability to produce power by the upper and lower limbs, equipment and snow quality, height and weight, as well as tactical aspects and individual preferences based on earlier experience (Hausken, 2017. ) The key factor in the process of skiing skill acquisition and advancement is professional and high-quality guidance provided by ski experts, teachers and instructors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, good skiers require less energy in order to perform any of these elements than the skiers of lower skiing proficiency level. Skiing technique changes also depend on the skier's fitness level, such as the ability to produce power by the upper and lower limbs, equipment and snow quality, height and weight, as well as tactical aspects and individual preferences based on earlier experience (Hausken, 2017. ) The key factor in the process of skiing skill acquisition and advancement is professional and high-quality guidance provided by ski experts, teachers and instructors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%