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A comparison of oxygen consumption and selected kinematics between and within the 1-skate, 2-skate and offset techniques

Posted on:2002-05-08Degree:M.ScType:Thesis
University:Lakehead University (Canada)Candidate:McIlwaine, Stephen EdwardFull Text:PDF
GTID:2464390014450621Subject:Biology
Abstract/Summary:
The primary purpose of this study was to determine any differences in oxygen consumption between the 1-skate, 2-skate and offset when performed by highly trained cross-country ski racers over flat terrain at a submaximum velocity of 5.4 m·s-1. The secondary purpose was to identify the kinematic parameters that may be associated with economical skiing for each of the techniques by examining correlations between kinematic variables and economy for each of the techniques under the same conditions.; Eleven male sub-elite cross-country skiers skied behind a snow-machine at a submaximal velocity of 5.4 m·s-1 using the 1-skate, 2-skate or offset exclusively. Oxygen consumption was measured throughout each trial (KB1-C, AeroSport Inc.) to assess economy. Three-dimensional videography (Peak Performance Technologies) was used to measure kinematic parameters. A randomized block ANOVA and Scheffe's test was used to assess differences in oxygen consumption between techniques. Correlation coefficients between economy (expressed as percentage of VO2Max and HRMax) and selected kinematic parameters were examined to determine the kinematic performance variables associated with the economical performance of each technique. (Abstract shortened by UMI.)...
Keywords/Search Tags:Oxygen consumption, Kinematic, 1-skate, 2-skate, Offset, Techniques
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