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British Journal of Sport Medicine / Sidecut radius and the mechanics of turning-equipment

Authors :
Spörri, Jörg
Kröll, Josef
Gilgien, Matthias
Müller, Erich
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
BMJ Publishing Group, 2016.

Abstract

Background: There is limited empirical knowledge about the effect of ski geometry, particularly in the context of injury prevention in alpine ski racing. We investigated the effect of sidecut radius on biomechanical variables related to the mechanics of turning. Methods: During a field experiment, six European Cup level athletes skied on three different pairs of giant slalom (GS) skis varying in sidecut radii (30m, 35m and 40m). Using a video-based three-dimensional (3D) kinematic system, a 22-point body segment model of the athletes was reconstructed in 3D, and the variables ground reaction force, centre of mass (COM) speed, COM turn radius, ski turn radius, edge angle, fore/aft position and skid angle were calculated. Results: While steering out of the fall line after gate passage, ground reaction force significantly differed between the 30m and 40m skis and between the 35m and 40m skis. These differences were mainly explainable by larger COM turn radii when skiing on the 40m ski. During the same turn phase, significant differences in ski turn radius also were found, but there were no differences in edge angle, fore/aft position and skid angle. Summary: The sidecut-induced reduction in ground reaction force and the sidecut-induced increase in centre of mass and ski turn radius observed in this study provides indirect evidence of reduced self-steering of the ski. Self-steering plays a central role in the mechanism of anterior cruciate ligament rupture in alpine ski racing. (VLID)2433010

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.od......3941..8759d4c09c435d96426f341ccd763f56
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/bjsports-2015-095737