Abstract
Sports performance is primarily perceived to be associated with elite sport, where athletes strive for a place on the podium, with the most prestigious result probably being an Olympic gold medal [...]
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Supej et al [4] investigated whether asymmetries in the technique and acting ground reaction forces (GRF) associated with left and right turns influence the asymmetries in the performance of elite slalom skiers
This study showed a relatively high magnitude of lower back-related pain in adolescent competitive alpine skiers and that training attributes are a key driver for such complaints
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Publisher’s Note: MDPI stays neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations. Regardless of the well-known positive effects of physical activity on health, the prevention and management of sports injuries remain major challenges that need to be addressed.
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