2020
DOI: 10.2478/hukin-2019-0006
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Movement Variability During the Flight Phase in a Single Back Sideflip (Wildcat) in Snowboarding

Abstract: Understanding the structure and variability of motion is essential for sports technique development and an effective training design. Biomechanical analysis is particularly important in new disciplines with spatially complex motions, such as snowboarding. This study aimed to evaluate the level of variability of the kinematic variables in a single backside snowboard flip known as a “wildcat”. Forty-six correct flips performed by 7 experienced athletes (age: 24.9 ± 4.34 year; body mass: 71.6 ± 12.87 kg; body hei… Show more

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“…Table 5 shows the results of the balance test of the free skaters. 11 This shows that the balance between male freestyle skiers' left and right legs is not much different. The left leg is less potent than the right leg.…”
Section: Analysis Of the Results Of The Balance Testmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Table 5 shows the results of the balance test of the free skaters. 11 This shows that the balance between male freestyle skiers' left and right legs is not much different. The left leg is less potent than the right leg.…”
Section: Analysis Of the Results Of The Balance Testmentioning
confidence: 90%