"Janura, Miroslav" . "Opatija" . . . . "4"^^ . "Longitudinal monitoring of performance in biomechanical laboratory tests aimed at ski jumping in Nordic Combined athletes" . "RIV/61989592:15510/14:33149076!RIV15-MSM-15510___" . . . "15510" . "Longitudinal monitoring of performance in biomechanical laboratory tests aimed at ski jumping in Nordic Combined athletes"@en . . "Longitudinal monitoring of performance in biomechanical laboratory tests aimed at ski jumping in Nordic Combined athletes" . "Cabell, Lee" . "26568" . "age; strength; winter sports; biomechanics"@en . . . . "Elfmark, Milan" . "978-953-317-027-5" . . "Z(MSM6198959221)" . "2014-05-22+02:00"^^ . "RIV/61989592:15510/14:33149076" . "Zagreb" . "7th International Scientific Conference on Kinesiology %22Fundamental and Applied Kinesiology - Steps Forward%22: Proceedings" . "2"^^ . . "3"^^ . . "The purpose of this study was to observe longitudinal changes in selected movement skills of Nordic Combined (NC) athletes and compare them between groups with different ages. Male NC athletes (n = 127) were divided into two age groups (?18 and }18 yrs.). The maximal relative isometric force (MRIF), reaction time and angular displacement time for knee extension, and lower-extremity explosive force data were collected in a laboratory setting between 1992 and 2010. The statistically different results showed a reduced body mass index between both age categories. The MRIF and explosive force in lower extremities were greater for adult athletes compared to young athletes during the measured period. The group of adult competitors improved all values of the measured variables during this period."@en . . "The purpose of this study was to observe longitudinal changes in selected movement skills of Nordic Combined (NC) athletes and compare them between groups with different ages. Male NC athletes (n = 127) were divided into two age groups (?18 and }18 yrs.). The maximal relative isometric force (MRIF), reaction time and angular displacement time for knee extension, and lower-extremity explosive force data were collected in a laboratory setting between 1992 and 2010. The statistically different results showed a reduced body mass index between both age categories. The MRIF and explosive force in lower extremities were greater for adult athletes compared to young athletes during the measured period. The group of adult competitors improved all values of the measured variables during this period." . . "University of Zagreb" . . "Longitudinal monitoring of performance in biomechanical laboratory tests aimed at ski jumping in Nordic Combined athletes"@en . . . . "[FE0345BF5B33]" .