一个包裹适合的滑雪靴提高性能和适合滑雪者

IF 2.7 Q2 ERGONOMICS Footwear Science Pub Date : 2023-06-30 DOI:10.1080/19424280.2023.2199312
Daniel F. Feeney, Kathryn Harrison, Adam R. Luftglass, E. Honert
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在高山滑雪时穿着硬质塑料靴,以便在滑雪转弯时进行有效的能量转移。较软或较松的靴子可能会分散动力传递,导致转弯反应较差。靴子弯曲刚度受靴子材料、使用者人体测量和滑雪者的靴子闭合偏好的影响(Immler等人,2019)。因此,靴子贴合度是性能的关键组成部分。紧身靴会导致脚部压力过高,从而影响电机控制和温度调节。在运动鞋中,替代的贴合系统会导致脚部下方的压力分布更加均匀,包括脚跟和脚趾下方的峰值压力更低(Harrison等人,2021)。减压可以缓解与滑雪靴相关的疼痛和寒冷症状(Fontanella等人,2021),这可以提高成绩。滑雪性能可以参数化为雕刻转弯过程中的一组力属性;特别是,相对于新手,滑雪者在下坡脚上施加的力、前脚下的力以及转弯过程中的力发展速度更大。
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A wrapping fit of ski boots improves performance and fit in skiers
Rigid plastic boots are worn during alpine skiing to enable efficient energy transfer during ski turns. A softer or looser boot could dissipate the transfer of power, resulting in less responsive turning. Boot flexion stiffness is affected by boot materials, user anthropometrics, and the skier’s boot closure preferences (Immler et al., 2019). As a result, boot fit is a critical component of performance. Tight-fitting boots result in high foot pressures, which can impair motor control and temperature regulation. In athletic shoes, alternative fit systems result in a more uniform pressure distribution under the foot, including lower peak pressures under the heel and toes (Harrison et al., 2021). Reduced pressure may alleviate symptoms of pain and coldness associated with ski boots (Fontanella et al., 2021), which could improve performance. Ski performance can be parameterized as a set of force attributes during carving turns; specifically, greater force on the downhill foot, force under the forefoot and rate of force development during turn initiation are associated with expert skiers relative to novices.
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