Search Results - Applied Ergonomics
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Pedaling variability in cycling: A nonlinear approach
Albano, D.Published in Journal of Science and Cycling (2024)“…This could provide new insights into the biomechanics and ergonomics of cycling, as well as the design and optimization of bicycles.…”
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Pedaling variability in cycling: A nonlinear approach
Albano, D.Published in Journal of Science and Cycling (2024)“…This could provide new insights into the biomechanics and ergonomics of cycling, as well as the design and optimization of bicycles.…”
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Applied ergonomics of cycling performance
Kennedy, M. D., Lampe, W. N.Published in Routledge handbook of ergonomics in sport and exercise (2016)“…This chapter will draw from road cycling and triathlon and focus on the three most typical cyclist positions: upright (hands on upper part or brake hoods of traditional road handlebar); drop (hands on bottom of traditional road handlebar); and time trial (elbows resting on pads on upper part of handler bar arms grasping `aerobar`) Volltext unter: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/271326292_Applied_Ergonomics_of_Cycling_Performance…”
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Application to cycling of a bioenergetic model: Towards a multi-level biomechanical model for global cyclist performance analysis
Zignoli, A., Savoldelli, A., Biral, F., Pellegrini, B., Schena, F.Published in Journal of Science and Cycling (2014)“…Purpose: The aim of this study is to validate the model in order to track the dynamic state of the anaerobic sources accordingly with the CP model (Monod & Scherrer, 1965, Ergonomics, 8, 329-338) and thus predicting by means of numerical simulations the athlete`s ability of providing supra-CP power outputs during a training session. …”
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The Brussels swimming EMG project
Clarys, J. P.Published in Swimming Science V (1988)“…This project started in 1970, in a Dutch marine ship model test station (Figure 1) as a result of the study of fundamental and applied hydrodynamics of living human body shapes. …”