Ski de fond féminin
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Le ski de fond féminin est le ski de fond pratiqué par des femmes, une discipline sportive qui relève du sport féminin.[Interprétation personnelle ?]
Bibliographie
- F. Ingjer, « Maximal oxygen uptake as a predictor of performance ability in women and men elite cross-country skiers », Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports, vol. 1, n°1, , pp. 25–30.
- Jan Hoff, Jan Helgerud et Ulrik Wisløff, « Maximal strength training improves work economy in trained female cross-country skiers », Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, vol. 31, n°6, , pp. 870-877.
- U. Pettersson, H. Alfredson, P. Nordström, K. Henriksson-Larsén et R. Lorentzon, « Bone Mass in Female Cross-Country Skiers: Relationship Between Muscle Strength and Different BMD Sites », Calcified Tissue International, vol. 67, n°3, , pp. 199-206.
- Ferguson, Daniel D; Jones, Karna, « Cross-country skiing as a self-efficacy intervention with an adolescent female: An innovative application of Bandura's theory of therapeutic recreation », Therapeutic Recreation Journal, vol. 35, n°4, 2001, P. 357.
- P. Larsson, P. Olofsson, E. Jakobsson, L. Burlin et K. Henriksson-Larsén, « Physiological predictors of performance in cross-country skiing from treadmill tests in male and female subjects », Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports, vol. 12, n°6, , pp. 347–353.
- Ø. Sandbakk, G. Ettema et H.-C. Holmberg, « Gender differences in endurance performance by elite cross-country skiers are influenced by the contribution from poling », Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports, vol. 24, n°1, , pp. 28–33.
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