Strategies for Improving Japanese Elite Male Cross-country Skiers' Double Poling Skills to an Internationally Competitive Level

Junichi Igawa, Shintaro Kanno, Tsukasa Suzuki, Fumio Mizuochi

2015

Abstract

The strategies of raising the cycle rate of the pole ground contact phase and of overcoming the trade-off between cycle rate and cycle length have been noted as important for improving a cross-country skier's double poling skills. The present study investigates the problem of improving the double poling skills of Japanese elite male cross-country skiers to an internationally competitive level by analyzing the trade-off or absence thereof and the timing skills seen in their gliding motion.

References

  1. Suzuki, T., et al. 2002. Feedback from a Video Motion Analysis of Cross-country Skier's Movement. Bulletin of Education and Research Nihon University School of Dentistry at Matsudo 2002, Japan.
  2. Yoshimoto, D., and Suzuki, T., Strategy to Increase The Double-Poling Skill of Women Cross Country Skiers to an International Level. 6th International Congress on Science and Skiing 2013 Book of Abstracts, 125. St. Christoph a.
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Igawa J., Kanno S., Suzuki T. and Mizuochi F. (2015). Strategies for Improving Japanese Elite Male Cross-country Skiers' Double Poling Skills to an Internationally Competitive Level . In - icSPORTS, ISBN , pages 0-0


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author={Junichi Igawa and Shintaro Kanno and Tsukasa Suzuki and Fumio Mizuochi},
title={Strategies for Improving Japanese Elite Male Cross-country Skiers' Double Poling Skills to an Internationally Competitive Level},
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year={2015},
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TI - Strategies for Improving Japanese Elite Male Cross-country Skiers' Double Poling Skills to an Internationally Competitive Level
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AU - Igawa J.
AU - Kanno S.
AU - Suzuki T.
AU - Mizuochi F.
PY - 2015
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