vLink Sports Science Center

October 19, 2007 on 3:18 pm

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This month, we introduce the new vLink Sports Science Corner, where we will post technical articles that share advanced ski training insight made possible by research using the vLink. Don’t worry though – you don’t have to have a PhD in biomechanics to benefit from these articles. All you need is a desire to better understand the “how and why” behind ski racing performance.

The first article, “Analyzing Performance through USSA and Ski Club vLink Racing Computer Research” describes the method that is used by the U.S. Ski team, as well as by some ski camps at Mount Hood this summer, to analyze skier line and technique. It will provide key information for understanding future articles, as it describes how to read vLink speed and slip data off of a photomontage like this one.

Sharing the vLink among club or team members

October 19, 2007 on 3:06 pm

Mounting the vLink

October 19, 2007 on 2:56 pm

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