AbstractProblems of posture in cycling are closely related to a badly adjusted saddle. Many of these problems can be prevented if the bicycle is correctly adjusted. In the search for an optimum posture of the cyclist, a balance should be found to both prevent injuries and enhance performance. If the influence of bicycle ‘posture height’ on generation of muscular power is largely investigated, little attention is carried out about the effects of ‘posture length’ on the cyclist neuromuscular strategy. The purpose of the present study is to compare joint powers for different configurations of the cyclist ‘posture length’. Fourteen competitive cyclists and triathletes (28.2 ± 7.5 years) perform 3-min trials on a stationary cycloergometer at fou...
Anecdotal evidence suggests that frontal plane kinematics of the lower extremity may be an important...
The cycling literature is filled with reports of electromyography (EMG) analyses for a better unders...
Studies on cycling by our group have focused on the effects of modifying grade, posture and cadence....
AbstractProblems of posture in cycling are closely related to a badly adjusted saddle. Many of these...
Manipulations in crank arm length and seat height have resulted in significant changes in cycling pe...
Despite the rapid development of bike fitting services, there is still a lack of scientific evidenc...
The aim of this study was to examine the effect of racing position on the pedal forces, the kinemati...
The purpose of this investigation was to determine whether changes in CAL resulted in significant ch...
In human powered vehicles, adjustments in seat-to-pedal distance, seat tube angle, and body orienta...
Optimising body position on the bicycle may improve performance and reduce overuse injury risk. Howe...
Optimising body position on the bicycle may improve performance and reduce overuse injury risk. Howe...
Cyclists are known to change their cycling position to reduce aerodynamic drag. Research has shown t...
Cyclists are known to change their cycling position to reduce aerodynamic drag. Research has shown t...
'Cycling is one of the toughest sports and one of the most complex to analyse in scientific terms.' ...
UCI rule 1.3.013 limits the forward displacement of the nose of the saddle to 5cm rearward of the ce...
Anecdotal evidence suggests that frontal plane kinematics of the lower extremity may be an important...
The cycling literature is filled with reports of electromyography (EMG) analyses for a better unders...
Studies on cycling by our group have focused on the effects of modifying grade, posture and cadence....
AbstractProblems of posture in cycling are closely related to a badly adjusted saddle. Many of these...
Manipulations in crank arm length and seat height have resulted in significant changes in cycling pe...
Despite the rapid development of bike fitting services, there is still a lack of scientific evidenc...
The aim of this study was to examine the effect of racing position on the pedal forces, the kinemati...
The purpose of this investigation was to determine whether changes in CAL resulted in significant ch...
In human powered vehicles, adjustments in seat-to-pedal distance, seat tube angle, and body orienta...
Optimising body position on the bicycle may improve performance and reduce overuse injury risk. Howe...
Optimising body position on the bicycle may improve performance and reduce overuse injury risk. Howe...
Cyclists are known to change their cycling position to reduce aerodynamic drag. Research has shown t...
Cyclists are known to change their cycling position to reduce aerodynamic drag. Research has shown t...
'Cycling is one of the toughest sports and one of the most complex to analyse in scientific terms.' ...
UCI rule 1.3.013 limits the forward displacement of the nose of the saddle to 5cm rearward of the ce...
Anecdotal evidence suggests that frontal plane kinematics of the lower extremity may be an important...
The cycling literature is filled with reports of electromyography (EMG) analyses for a better unders...
Studies on cycling by our group have focused on the effects of modifying grade, posture and cadence....