The physiological and biomechanical contributions of poling to roller ski skating.
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Effects of upper-body sprint-interval training on strength and endurance capacities in female cross-country skiers.Kinematical analysis of the V2 ski skating technique: A longitudinal study.The physiological and biomechanical differences between double poling and G3 skating in world class cross-country skiers.The influence of increased distal loading on metabolic cost, efficiency, and kinematics of roller ski skating.
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The physiological and biomechanical contributions of poling to roller ski skating.
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The physiological and biomechanical contributions of poling to roller ski skating.
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The physiological and biomechanical contributions of poling to roller ski skating.
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The physiological and biomechanical contributions of poling to roller ski skating.
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The physiological and biomechanical contributions of poling to roller ski skating.
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The physiological and biomechanical contributions of poling to roller ski skating.
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The physiological and biomechanical contributions of poling to roller ski skating.
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The physiological and biomechanical contributions of poling to roller ski skating.
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Gertjan Ettema
Hans-Christer Holmberg
Øyvind Sandbakk
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10.1007/S00421-013-2629-4
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2013-03-30T00:00:00Z
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