One-legged cycling has served as a valuable research tool and as a training and rehabilitation modality. Biomechanics of onelegged cycling are unnatural because the individual must actively lift the leg during flexion, which can be difficult to coordinate and cause premature fatigue. We compared ankle, knee, and hip biomechanics between two-legged, one-legged, and counterweighted (11.64 kg) one-legged cycling. Ten cyclists performed two-legged (240 W), one-legged (120 W), and counterweighted one-legged (120 W) cycling (80 rpm). Pedal forces and limb kinematics were recorded to determine work during extension and flexion. During counterweighted one-legged cycling relative ankle dorsiflexion, knee flexion, and hip flexion work were less than ...
Considerable variability exists between people in their health- and performance-related adaptations ...
Noncircular chainrings could increase cycling power by prolonging the powerful leg extension/flexion...
The hypothesis of the current investigation was that there existed a relationship between anthropom...
Purpose: Muscular power produced during in vitro cyclic contraction has been reported to vary with m...
Cycling technique is steeped in cultural lore. One deeply held belief is that “pulling up” to lift t...
Studies on cycling by our group have focused on the effects of modifying grade, posture and cadence....
Objectives. To identify any changes to lower limb biomechanics during steady rate cycling as a resul...
Cyclists are known to change their cycling position to reduce aerodynamic drag. Research has shown t...
The information in this paper is drawn from clinical and research studies of touring and competitive...
Previous research investigated recumbent cycle power output (PO) from the perspective of knee and hi...
Contribution of mono- and biarticular muscles to extending knee joint moments in runners and cyclist...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence cycling has on lower limb stiffness durin...
The objectives of this study were to describe the maximal angulations of knee and ankle in the flexi...
Cyclists frequently use a nonseated posture when accelerating, climbing steep hills, and sprinting; ...
The purpose of this study was to describe the mechanical differences between two experienced male Po...
Considerable variability exists between people in their health- and performance-related adaptations ...
Noncircular chainrings could increase cycling power by prolonging the powerful leg extension/flexion...
The hypothesis of the current investigation was that there existed a relationship between anthropom...
Purpose: Muscular power produced during in vitro cyclic contraction has been reported to vary with m...
Cycling technique is steeped in cultural lore. One deeply held belief is that “pulling up” to lift t...
Studies on cycling by our group have focused on the effects of modifying grade, posture and cadence....
Objectives. To identify any changes to lower limb biomechanics during steady rate cycling as a resul...
Cyclists are known to change their cycling position to reduce aerodynamic drag. Research has shown t...
The information in this paper is drawn from clinical and research studies of touring and competitive...
Previous research investigated recumbent cycle power output (PO) from the perspective of knee and hi...
Contribution of mono- and biarticular muscles to extending knee joint moments in runners and cyclist...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence cycling has on lower limb stiffness durin...
The objectives of this study were to describe the maximal angulations of knee and ankle in the flexi...
Cyclists frequently use a nonseated posture when accelerating, climbing steep hills, and sprinting; ...
The purpose of this study was to describe the mechanical differences between two experienced male Po...
Considerable variability exists between people in their health- and performance-related adaptations ...
Noncircular chainrings could increase cycling power by prolonging the powerful leg extension/flexion...
The hypothesis of the current investigation was that there existed a relationship between anthropom...