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Do Maximal Roller Skiing Speed and Double Poling Performance Predict Youth Cross-Country Skiing Performance?

Roland Stöggl1,2,3,4, Erich Müller1, Thomas Stöggl1.   

Abstract

The aims of the current study were to analyze whether specific roller skiing tests and cycle length are determinants of youth cross-country (XC) skiing performance, and to evaluate sex specific differences by applying non-invasive diagnostics. Forty-nine young XC skiers (33 boys; 13.8 ± 0.6 yrs and 16 girls; 13.4 ± 0.9 yrs) performed roller skiing tests consisting of both shorter (50 m) and longer durations (575 m). Test results were correlated with on snow XC skiing performance (PXC) based on 3 skating and 3 classical distance competitions (3 to 6 km). The main findings of the current study were: 1) Anthropometrics and maturity status were related to boys', but not to girls' PXC; 2) Significant moderate to acceptable correlations between girls' and boys' short duration maximal roller skiing speed (double poling, V2 skating, leg skating) and PXC were found; 3) Boys' PXC was best predicted by double poling test performance on flat and uphill, while girls' performance was mainly predicted by uphill double poling test performance; 4) When controlling for maturity offset, boys' PXC was still highly associated with the roller skiing tests. The use of simple non-invasive roller skiing tests for determination of PXC represents practicable support for ski clubs, schools or skiing federations in the guidance and evaluation of young talent.

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Keywords:  Adolescents; cycle length; cycle rate; diagnostics; maturity; roller skiing; validity

Year:  2017        PMID: 28912656      PMCID: PMC5592290     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Sports Sci Med        ISSN: 1303-2968            Impact factor:   2.988


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