International Journal of Exercise Science 10(8): 1145-1156, 2017. Previous studies have reported improved efficiency at steeper seat tube angle (STA) during ergometer cycling; however, neuromuscular mechanisms have yet to be fully determined. The current study investigated effects of STA on lower limb EMG activity at varying exercise intensities. Cyclists (n=11) were tested at 2 workloads; 160W and an individualised workload (IWL) equivalent to lactate threshold (TLac) minus 10%δ (derived from maximal incremental data), using 3 STA (70, 75 and 80°). Electromyographic data from Vastus Medialis (VM), Rectus Femoris (RF), Vastus Lateralis (VL) and Biceps Femoris (BF) were assessed. The timing and magnitude of activation were quantified and ...
Introduction: Several authors have demonstrated that, while cycling at a constant power output, EMG...
'Cycling is one of the toughest sports and one of the most complex to analyse in scientific terms.' ...
Studies on cycling by our group have focused on the effects of modifying grade, posture and cadence....
Introduction: The bicycle seat tube angle (STA) has been used in scientific research to investigate ...
One of the most physically demanding parts of triathlon is the transition from cycling to running. M...
One of the most physically demanding parts of triathlon is the transition from cycling to running. M...
One of the most physically demanding parts of triathlon is the transition from cycling to running. M...
The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of bicycle seat tube angles (STA) of (72 ° and ...
The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of bicycle seat tube angles (STA) of (72° and 8...
Recent studies in Biomechanics are focused on postural optimization in cycling: among the numerous m...
Recent studies in Biomechanics are focused on postural optimization in cycling: among the numerous m...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of two different (73° and 80°) seat tube ...
AbstractThe effects of seat tube angle (STA) on the cycling performance at low intensity were invest...
The effect of seat tube angle (STA) on work efficiency at lower limb muscle was evaluated during a p...
Introduction: Several authors have demonstrated that, while cycling at a constant power output, EMG...
Introduction: Several authors have demonstrated that, while cycling at a constant power output, EMG...
'Cycling is one of the toughest sports and one of the most complex to analyse in scientific terms.' ...
Studies on cycling by our group have focused on the effects of modifying grade, posture and cadence....
Introduction: The bicycle seat tube angle (STA) has been used in scientific research to investigate ...
One of the most physically demanding parts of triathlon is the transition from cycling to running. M...
One of the most physically demanding parts of triathlon is the transition from cycling to running. M...
One of the most physically demanding parts of triathlon is the transition from cycling to running. M...
The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of bicycle seat tube angles (STA) of (72 ° and ...
The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of bicycle seat tube angles (STA) of (72° and 8...
Recent studies in Biomechanics are focused on postural optimization in cycling: among the numerous m...
Recent studies in Biomechanics are focused on postural optimization in cycling: among the numerous m...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of two different (73° and 80°) seat tube ...
AbstractThe effects of seat tube angle (STA) on the cycling performance at low intensity were invest...
The effect of seat tube angle (STA) on work efficiency at lower limb muscle was evaluated during a p...
Introduction: Several authors have demonstrated that, while cycling at a constant power output, EMG...
Introduction: Several authors have demonstrated that, while cycling at a constant power output, EMG...
'Cycling is one of the toughest sports and one of the most complex to analyse in scientific terms.' ...
Studies on cycling by our group have focused on the effects of modifying grade, posture and cadence....