Influence of turn cycle structure on performance of Elite alpine skiers assessed through an IMU in different slalom course settings
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Padullés Riu, Josep Maria
Gavaldà Castet, Dani
Trabucchi, Michela
Fernández-Valdés, Bruno
Tuyà Viñas, Sílvia
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2022Abstract
Small differences in turn cycle structure, invisible to the naked eye, could be decisive in improving descent performance. The aim of this study was to assess the influence of turn cycle structure on the performance of elite alpine skiers using an inertial measurement unit (IMU) in different slalom (SL) course settings. Four SL courses were set: a flat-turned (FT), a steep-turned (ST), a flat-straighter (FS) and a steep-straighter (SS). Five elite alpine skiers (21.2 ± 3.3 years, 180.2 ± 5.6 cm, 72.8 ± 6.6 kg) completed several runs at maximum speed for each SL course. A total of 77 runs were obtained. Fast total times correlate with a longer initiation (INI) time in FT, a shorter steering time out of the turn (STEOUT) in the FT and FS and a shorter total steering time (STEIN+OUT) in the FT and SS courses [...].
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Pérez-Chirinos Buxadé C, Padullés Riu JM, Gavaldà Castet D, Trabucchi M, Fernández-Valdés B, Tuyà Viñas S, et al. Influence of turn cycle structure on performance of elite alpine skiers assessed through an IMU in different slalom course settings. Sensors. 2022 Jan 25;22(3):902. DOI: 10.3390/s22030902
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