Sandbakk Øyvind, Holmberg Hans-Christer
Int J Sports Physiol Perform. 2017 Sep;12(8):1003-1011. doi: 10.1123/ijspp.2016-0749. Epub 2017 Jan 17.
Cross-country (XC) skiing is one of the most demanding of endurance sports, involving protracted competitions on varying terrain employing a variety of skiing techniques that require upper- and/or lower-body work to different extents. Through more effective training and extensive improvements in equipment and track preparation, the speed of cross-country ski races has increased more than that of any other winter Olympic sport, and, in addition, new types of racing events have been introduced. To a certain extent this has altered the optimal physiological capacity required to win, and the training routines of successful skiers have evolved accordingly. The long-standing tradition of researchers working closely with XC-ski coaches and athletes to monitor progress, improve training, and refine skiing techniques has provided unique physiological insights revealing how these athletes are approaching the upper limits of human endurance. This review summarizes current scientific knowledge concerning the demands involved in elite XC skiing, as well as the physiological capacity and training routines of the best athletes.
越野滑雪是要求最高的耐力运动之一,涉及在不同地形上进行的长时间比赛,采用多种滑雪技术,这些技术在不同程度上需要上半身和/或下半身发力。通过更有效的训练以及设备和赛道准备方面的广泛改进,越野滑雪比赛的速度提升幅度超过了其他任何一项冬季奥运会项目,此外,还引入了新型赛事。在一定程度上,这改变了取胜所需的最佳生理能力,成功的滑雪运动员的训练方式也相应地发生了演变。研究人员长期以来与越野滑雪教练和运动员密切合作,以监测进展、改进训练并完善滑雪技术,这一传统提供了独特的生理学见解,揭示了这些运动员如何接近人类耐力的上限。本综述总结了有关精英越野滑雪所涉及的要求以及顶尖运动员的生理能力和训练方式的当前科学知识。