The weekly recap of what is going on the world of biomechanics.
This week: Effect of asymmetric crank arm lengths on performance-related variables in cyclists with an anatomical lower limb length discrepancy
Posts tagged as Cycling
The weekly recap of what is going on in the world of biomechanics.
Comparison of head impact measurements via an instrumented mouthguard and an anthropometric testing device | Special Topics in Sports Engineering 2020
Performance in cycling is the result of the physiological capacity of the athlete and the chosen bike/material and their interaction. Combining the propulsive and resistive forces acting on the bicycle, a prediction can be made about the cyclist's performance during a time trial.
Triathlon Suits – The Challenge of Optimizing Performance in Three Different Disciplines by Using Only One Garment.
Triathlon suits have to optimize performance in three absolutely different disciplines. In this review, the basic requirements of the respective discipline on the clothing, as well as the technical possibilities and a corresponding classification in the rules and regulations of the International Triathlon Union (ITU) should be presented.
Abstract of my Master's thesis at the Institute for Biomechanics and Orthopaedics at the German Sport University Cologne.