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Title Mechanical Interactions of Snow, Skis, Skier [electronic resource] / Presented by Christopher A. Brown, Ph.D., and Robert C. Reid
Publication Info Monterey, CA : Healthy Learning, 2011.



Descript 1 online resource (52 min.)
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Note Alpine ski performance and injuries are largely determined by the loadings between snow, skis, and skier. The understandings of and insights into these interactions have been enhanced in the past decade by field-based, three-dimensional kinetic analyses, as well as by laboratory modeling. Mechanical Interactions of Snow-Skis-Skier highlights the recent work from international scientists in this area. The DVD focuses on key mechanical factors, such as force and energy relationships, that affect race performance and that are involved in ski injuries.
In English.
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Subject Health Sciences -- Sports Medicine & Exercise Science -- Body Mechanics
Descript 1 online resource (52 min.)
005141
Note Alpine ski performance and injuries are largely determined by the loadings between snow, skis, and skier. The understandings of and insights into these interactions have been enhanced in the past decade by field-based, three-dimensional kinetic analyses, as well as by laboratory modeling. Mechanical Interactions of Snow-Skis-Skier highlights the recent work from international scientists in this area. The DVD focuses on key mechanical factors, such as force and energy relationships, that affect race performance and that are involved in ski injuries.
In English.
Subject Health Sciences -- Sports Medicine & Exercise Science -- Body Mechanics

Subject Health Sciences -- Sports Medicine & Exercise Science -- Body Mechanics
Descript 1 online resource (52 min.)
005141
Note Alpine ski performance and injuries are largely determined by the loadings between snow, skis, and skier. The understandings of and insights into these interactions have been enhanced in the past decade by field-based, three-dimensional kinetic analyses, as well as by laboratory modeling. Mechanical Interactions of Snow-Skis-Skier highlights the recent work from international scientists in this area. The DVD focuses on key mechanical factors, such as force and energy relationships, that affect race performance and that are involved in ski injuries.
In English.

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