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Foreign researchers are eager to bring their research to the National Winter Sports Center at Mid Sweden University. What attracts them is the excellent research environment and the close proximity of advanced research competence and elite sports.
Studies and analysis of various forms of movement are part of the Winter Sports Center profile. These studies combine physiological and biomechanical measurements. This research profile has attracted a great deal of international attention in recent years.
"Unique lab resources and research competence in close proximity to sports make it easy to choose Mid Sweden University," says Matej Supej from the University of Ljubljana. These aspects, together with the availability of high-performance trial subjects, make the lab a world leader. He is a guest researcher at Mid Sweden University for six months.
His research is about developing software and methods for monitoring and analyzing downhill skiing and cross-country skiing with advanced GPS technology. Matej Supej follows skiers with GPS as they ski a competition route, such as the Olympic trails in Vancouver. Recording GPS data provides skiers and trainers with much more information than video recordings offer. The method is therefore a valuable help in their work to improve the skiers' technique.
The research environment at the Winter Sports Center is especially attractive to sports researchers who focus on winter sports. The trial subjects who participate belong to the Swedish elite. They are all on one of the Swedish national teams, and a great majority of them live in Östersund. They train and test in one of the labs at the Winter Sports Center.
Facts about the National Winter Sports Center at Mid Sweden University
Overarching research areas are Sports and Performance and Sports and Health.
Laboratories are equipped for endurance, strength, speed, fitness, motion analysis, body composition, etc.
Here the Swedish national teams in cross-country skiing, downhill skiing, and biathlon train and are tested Test laboratories are also student labs for sports science and Sportstech.
Investments totaling SEK 38 million have been made since its inception in 2001.
Questions can be addressed to:
Hans-Christer Holmberg, phone: +46 (0)63-16 57 41 or cell phone: +46 (0)70-405 8960 or mailto hc.holmberg@miun.se
Pressofficer Lars Aronsson: lars.aronsson@miun.se; +46 (0)70 516 5336
Emil Jönsson member of the Swedish national teams in cross-country skiing are tested
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