Müller, 1994 - Google Patents
Analysis of the biomechanical characteristics of different swinging techniques in alpine skiingMüller, 1994
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- Müller E
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As a consequence of the increase in popularity of skiing as a leisure sport, ski teaching has become an important pedagogic and economic issue. Unfortunately, most ski teaching curricula lack a thorough evaluation of the most important swinging techniques. Therefore …
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