Search Results - Human Movement
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Quantitative study of a full-scale pedaling mannequin for wind tunnel testing
Térol, S., Limousin, L., Nival, Y., Moly, A., Micheletti, Q., Acco, P., Soto-Romero, G., Costes, A.Published in Sports Engineering (2025)“…Human participants introduce variability in cycling wind tunnel testing due to fatigue, resulting in slight inconsistencies in position. …”
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Pedaling variability in cycling: A nonlinear approach
Albano, D.Published in Journal of Science and Cycling (2024)“…Human movement is a complex phenomenon that varies across different levels and scales. …”
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Female cycling movement: How to construct biomechanical digital-twins
Verwulgen, S., Danckaers, F., Audenaert, E., Duquesne, K., Steenackers, G., Ribbens, B., Sijbers, J., Verwulgen, S.Published in Journal of Science and Cycling (2024)“…We aim to analyze specific kinematics and dynamics of female cyclist using 4D movement measurements (3D+time) combined with medical imaging and numerical simulations to achieve accurate biomechanical human models. …”
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Female cycling movement: How to construct biomechanical digital-twins
Verwulgen, S., Danckaers, F., Audenaert, E., Duquesne, K., Steenackers, G., Ribbens, B., Sijbers, J.Published in Journal of Science and Cycling (2024)“…We aim to analyze specific kinematics and dynamics of female cyclist using 4D movement measurements (3D+time) combined with medical imaging and numerical simulations to achieve accurate biomechanical human models. …”
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Pedaling variability in cycling: A nonlinear approach
Albano, D.Published in Journal of Science and Cycling (2024)“…Human movement is a complex phenomenon that varies across different levels and scales. …”
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Physical and cognitive cycling performance wearing a training mask
Salas-Montoro, J.-A., Ramírez-Lechuga, J., Zabala, M.Published in European Journal of Human Movement (2023)“…European Journal of Human Movement…”
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Clustering classification of cyclists according to the acute fatigue outcomes produced by an ultra-endurance event
Sanchez-Jimenez, J. L., Gandia-Soriano, A., Perez-Soriano, P., Priego-Quesada, J. I., Encarnacion-Martinez, A.Published in European Journal of Human Movement (2023)“…European Journal of Human Movement…”
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Inner-Cycle phases can be estimated from a single inertial sensor by long short-term memory neural network in roller-ski skating
Meyer, F., Lund-Hansen, M., Seeberg, T.M., Kocbach, J., Sandbakk, Ø., Austeng, A.Published in Sensors (2022)“…Methods: The developed method is based on long short-term memory neural networks to detect the initial and final contact of the poles and skis with the ground during the cyclic movements. Eleven athletes skied four laps of 2.5 km at a low and high intensity using skis with two different rolling coefficients. …”
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Estimation of an elite road cyclist mechanical power and energy cost wearing standard and aero helmets: an analytical procedure and numerical simulations approach
Forte, P., Marinho, D. A., Barbosa, T. M., Morais, J. E.Published in European Journal of Human Movement (2021)“…European Journal of Human Movement…”
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Investigation of the pedaling forces in a cycling field test using the non-linear measure ML1
Kunert, A., Koska, D., Maiwald, C.Published in Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part P: Journal of Sports Engineering and Technology (2021)“…The study of biomechanical and physiological variables allows human movement scientists to investigate the characteristics of movement patterns in cyclists. …”
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Prevalence and functional implications of Soleus and Tibialis anterior activation strategies during cycling
Jongerius, N., Wainwright, B., Wheat, J., Bissas, A.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2021)“…Key areas of sports science research investigate the functional role of muscle activations within human movement. Even within relatively constrained movements like cycling, significant variability is observed in muscle activation strategies. …”
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Cycling during COVID-19 Pandemic: Sports or Lifestyle?
Budi, D. R., Widyaningsih, R., Nur, L., Agustan, B., Dwi, D. R. A. S., Qohhar, W., Asnaldi, A.Published in International Journal of Human Movement and Sports Sciences (2021)“…International Journal of Human Movement and Sports Sciences…”
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The effects of strength training on intermuscular coordination during maximal cycling
Burnie, L. A.Published 2020“…In natural movement tasks individual muscles are seldom required to generate force in isolation and instead most functional movements arise from the cooperation of several muscles acting together - intermuscular coordination. …”
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Strength and conditioning for sports performance
I. Jeffreys, J.MoodyPublished 2021“…Cleather 7. The Bioenergetics of Human Performance; James P. Morton and Graeme L. …”
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Heart rate reserve at ventilatory thresholds, maximal lactate steady state and maximal aerobic power in well-trained cyclists: training application
Morán-Navarro, R., Mora-Rodriguez, R., Rodriguez-Rielves, V., De la Fuente-Pérez, P., Pallarés, J. G.Published in European Journal of Human Movement (2016)“…European Journal of Human Movement…”
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Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Sport Sciences Research and Technology Support, September 20-21, 2019, in Vienna, Austria
J. Vilas-Boas, P. Pezarat-Correia, J. CabriPublished 2019“…The Conference Technical Program includes oral presentations and poster presentations, organized in four simultaneous tracks: Computer Systems in Sports, Health and Support Technology, Signal Processing in Human Movement and Sport Performance and Support Technology. …”
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The effect of locally braking crank rotation during pedaling on the pedaling force and activation of lower limb muscles
Iwata, S.Published in Journal of Science and Cycling (2019)“…Introduction: In competitive cycling, pedaling efficiency is one of the key factors and it can be improved by the smooth pushing, pulling back and pulling up movements. Considering the mechanisms of human adaptive movements, we devised an approach to improving pedaling efficiency (fig. 1). …”
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Triathlon transition study: quantifying differences in running movement pattern and precision after bike-run transition
Weich, C., Jensen, R. L., Vieten, M.Published in Sports Biomechanics (2019)“…The purpose was to detect differences in athletes` running patterns (dM) and movement precision (dD) by comparing a 5,000 m run after a prior cycling session (TRun) with an isolated run over the same distance (IRun). …”