Feasibility Analysis of Laboratory Emulation Study on In-Run Phase of Freestyle Skiing Aerial Athletes

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In order to summarize the kinematic law of in-run stage of free skiing aerials and identify the feasibility and scientificity of the method of laboratory emulation study, this study employed video analysis method etc. to compare the kinematic indices of laboratory in-run emulation and actual in-run stage on snow. Results show that the actions of our national ski steam are highly identical and there is no significant difference between laboratory and actual parameters. So we can safely come to the conclusion that laboratory emulation is feasible in the analysis of the in-run phase of free skiing aerials.

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