ABSTRACT

The first International Congress on Science and Skiing was held in Austria in January 1996.
The main aim of the conference was to bring together original key research in this area and provid an essential update for those in the field. The lnk between theory and practice was also addressed, making the research more applicable for both researchers and coaches.
This book is divided into five parts, each containing a group of papers that are related by theme or disciplineary approach. They are as follows: Biomechanics of Skiing; Fitness testing and Training in Skiing; Movement Control and Psychology in Skiing; Physiology of Skiing and Sociology of Skiing.
The conclusions drawn from the conference represent an invaluable practical reference for sports scientists, coached, skiers and all those involved in this area.

part One|224 pages

Biomechanics of Skiing

chapter 17|11 pages

Different Possibilities of Measuring Force Transmission Between Ski and Binding

A comparative test of some newly developed sensor plate models in laboratory

chapter 18|8 pages

Ground-Reaction Forces in Alpine Skiing, Crosscountry Skiing and Ski Jumping

Measurement Methods And Declaration Possibilities

part Two|104 pages

Fitness Testing and Training in Skiing

part Three|102 pages

Movement Control and Psychology in Skiing

chapter 29|16 pages

Movement Regulation in Alpine Skiing

chapter 32|11 pages

Psychological Training in Alpine Skiing—Racing

Theoretical Considerations And Competitive Alpine Skiers' Opinions On Psychological Training

part Four|116 pages

Physiology of Skiing