"Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness" . "I" . "[C62AE7CAECE5]" . "skiing; country; cross; performance"@en . . "2"^^ . "2"^^ . "RIV/44555601:13430/12:43884147" . "Analysis of performance in simulated sprint race of cross country skiing by using skating technique on roller skis by junior XC skier"@en . "6" . . . . . "Analysis of performance in simulated sprint race of cross country skiing by using skating technique on roller skis by junior XC skier"@en . "13430" . "Cihl\u00E1\u0159, David" . . "IT - Italsk\u00E1 republika" . . "Analysis of performance in simulated sprint race of cross country skiing by using skating technique on roller skis by junior XC skier" . . "52" . "The present study analyses the main factors determining the performance in simulated sprint race on roller skis for junior XC skiers. At the same time it is trying to check a hypothesis whether the performance in simulated freestyle sprint race and the time spending in each section of racetrack have close continuity with performance in maximum muscle performance test on ski simulator. The results show that the time spent in the ascent, in the flat terrain and especially during the second part of the racetrack correlate with total output in the race. It means that the crucial factor of performance is an ability to keep the average speed for the entire length of the race. Other important factors of skiers' performance are physiological conditions which are correlated both the final time at the finish line and measured sections in the ascent. At the same time we discovered that the strength abilities of athletes are participating for total output in run on roller skis. It follows that the modern cross country skiing is increasing demands on strength-endurance capability for the classical technique cross country skiing and skating." . . "0022-4707" . . . . . . "The present study analyses the main factors determining the performance in simulated sprint race on roller skis for junior XC skiers. At the same time it is trying to check a hypothesis whether the performance in simulated freestyle sprint race and the time spending in each section of racetrack have close continuity with performance in maximum muscle performance test on ski simulator. The results show that the time spent in the ascent, in the flat terrain and especially during the second part of the racetrack correlate with total output in the race. It means that the crucial factor of performance is an ability to keep the average speed for the entire length of the race. Other important factors of skiers' performance are physiological conditions which are correlated both the final time at the finish line and measured sections in the ascent. At the same time we discovered that the strength abilities of athletes are participating for total output in run on roller skis. It follows that the modern cross country skiing is increasing demands on strength-endurance capability for the classical technique cross country skiing and skating."@en . "Nosek, Martin" . . . "Analysis of performance in simulated sprint race of cross country skiing by using skating technique on roller skis by junior XC skier" . "2"^^ . "122191" . . "RIV/44555601:13430/12:43884147!RIV13-MSM-13430___" .