Blar i Brage NIH på forfatter "Crivelli, Philip"
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Application of dGNSS in alpine ski racing: Basis for evaluating physical demands and safety
Gilgien, Matthias; Kröll, Josef; Spörri, Jörg; Crivelli, Philip; Müller, Erich (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)External forces, such as ground reaction force or air drag acting on athletes' bodies in sports, determine the sport-specific demands on athletes' physical fitness. In order to establish appropriate physical conditioning ... -
Characterization of course and terrain and their effect on skier speed in World Cup alpine ski racing.
Gilgien, Matthias; Crivelli, Philip; Spörri, Jörg; Kröll, Josef; Müller, Erich (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015-03-11)World Cup (WC) alpine ski racing consists of four main competition disciplines (slalom, giant slalom, super-G and downhill), each with specific course and terrain characteristics. The International Ski Federation (FIS) has ... -
Injury prevention in Super-G alpine ski racing through course design
Gilgien, Matthias; Crivelli, Philip; Kröll, Josef; Müller, Erich; Spörri, Jörg; Luteberget, Live (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)In Super-G alpine ski racing mean speed is nearly as high as in Downhill. Hence, the energy dissipated in typical impact accidents is similar. However, unlike Downhill, on Super-G courses no training runs are performed. ... -
Mechanics of turning and jumping and skier speed are associated with injury risk in men's World Cup alpine skiing: a comparison between the competition disciplines
Gilgien, Matthias; Spörri, Jörg; Kröll, Josef; Crivelli, Philip; Müller, Erich (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014-01-31)Background/aim: In alpine ski racing, there is limited information about skiers’ mechanical characteristics and their relation to injury risk, in particular for World Cup (WC) competitions. Hence, current findings from ...