CaRiSMA 1.0:心脏风险自我监测评估

Q3 Health Professions Open Sports Sciences Journal Pub Date : 2017-10-31 DOI:10.2174/1875399X01710010179
A. Agostinelli, M. Morettini, A. Sbrollini, E. Maranesi, Lucia Migliorelli, F. Nardo, S. Fioretti, L. Burattini
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背景:文献中存在一些越野滑雪技术的分散分析。目的:提供一个详尽的分类和系统的概述技术在越野滑雪。方法:将滑橇六种技术(滑橇对角G1、划水G2、双人舞G3、双人滑橇G4、马拉松滑橇、组合滑橇G5)、古典滑雪四种技术(跑斜跨步RUN DS、斜跨步DS、双撑杆踢DK、双撑杆DP)、滑橇和古典滑雪五种技术(人字形HB、侧步G6、低弯G7、翻地、滑行)和陡坡滑雪登山五种技术进行了分类。根据地形的倾斜度、速度范围、技术是推进还是下坡速度控制/转弯、应用时间的频率和文献参考进行分类。此外,技术取决于雪况、摩擦、比赛、训练、风、比赛中的位置、滑雪者的专业知识、疲惫程度、加速、减速等。结果:技术对越野滑雪比赛的胜负有一定的影响。给出了技术变化的原因,以不同坡度地形的技术变化为例。文献参考给出了各种技术的倾斜度和速度。结论:对于成熟的滑雪者来说,最重要的是滑冰滑雪的六项技术、古典滑雪的四项技术和登山以外的两种滑雪的五项技术的训练频率和质量,以及何时使用、如何使用和以何种顺序引入,以及适当的补充训练(例如双柄DP的仰卧起坐)。拟定了一项研究计划。
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CaRiSMA 1.0: Cardiac Risk Self-Monitoring Assessment
Background : Scattered analysis of some cross country skiing techniques is present in the literature. Objective : To provide an exhaustive classification and systematic overview of techniques in cross country skiing. Method : This paper classifies six techniques for skate skiing (gliding diagonal skate skiing G1, paddling G2, double dance G3, two skate G4, marathon skate, combiskate G5), four techniques for classical skiing (running diagonal stride RUN DS, diagonal stride DS, double poling kick DK, and double poling DP), five techniques for both skate skiing and classical skiing (herringbone HB, side-stepping G6, low tuck G7, plowing, skidding), and five techniques for steep terrain ski mountaineering. Classification occurs according to degrees of inclination of the terrain, speed ranges, whether the technique is propulsive or for downhill velocity control/turning, frequency of time applied, and literature references. Furthermore, techniques depend on snow conditions, friction, competition, training, wind, positioning within a race, the skier’s expertise, exhaustion level, acceleration, deceleration, etc. Results : Techniques can influence who wins races in cross-country skiing. Reasons for technique changes are provided, exemplified with technique changes through terrains with different inclines. Literature references are given for inclines and speeds for the various techniques. Conclusion : Essential for maturing skiers are the frequency and quality by which the six techniques for skate skiing, four techniques for classical skiing, and five techniques for both styles except mountaineering, are trained, when to use them, how and in which sequence they are introduced, and adequate supplementary training (e.g. crunches for double poling DP). A research program is sketched.
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Open Sports Sciences Journal Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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