Smith, 1990 - Google Patents
Biomechanics of crosscountry skiingSmith, 1990
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- 5814332128846114295
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- Smith G
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- Sports medicine
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The mechanics of crosscountry skiing involve a complex interaction between the kinematic characteristics of the movement patterns and the kinetic relationships driving the motion. Crosscountry skiing techniques have been the subject of some biomechanical research …
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