The effects of bicycle seat tube angle on subsequent running Efeitos da alteração na posição do selim da bicicleta sobre a corrida subsequente

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Main Author: Baltazar R.*
Publication Date: 2011
Other Authors: de Andrade M.B.*, Caputo, Fabrizio
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Summary: The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of two different (73° and 80°) seat tube angles (STAs) on physiological and biomechanical variables during cycling and on subsequent running performance. Six male triathletes (24.1±7.8 year; 71.3±7.6 kg; 1.76±4.8 m) completed two 20-km cycling trials (at 73° or 80°) at self-selected intensity on their own bikes using a cycle simulator and immediately transitioned to a 3-km running trial on a track at maximum pace. The trials were performed randomly on different days. The self-select intensity adopted in the first 20-km cycling trial was also used in the second cycling trial. There were no significant differences between the 73° and 80° STAs during the cycling trials. The pace during the 2nd km of the running trial was significantly lower at 73° (3.92+0.45m/s) compared with 80o (3.99+0.44m/s); however, there was no significant difference (P = 0.065) between the STAs in terms of total mean pace (4.07+0.46m/s at 73o and 4.18+0.47m/s at 80o). The stride rate (88.2+0.12 stride/min) and total mean (87.6+0.12 stride/min) during the 3rd km of the running trial were significantly lower at 73° compared with 80o (91.2+0.12 stride/min and 90.0+0.08 stride/min, respectively). Therefore, the changes in the STAs did not affect significantly the physiological and biomechanical variables during cycling neither subsequent 3-km running performance. However, the differences found in the stride rate, running pace, and tendency of better running performance (P = 0.065) suggest a small but significant effect on the running trial performed after cycling using higher STA. These aspects may have a relevant influence on the final race classification.
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spelling The effects of bicycle seat tube angle on subsequent running Efeitos da alteração na posição do selim da bicicleta sobre a corrida subsequenteThe objective of this study was to investigate the effects of two different (73° and 80°) seat tube angles (STAs) on physiological and biomechanical variables during cycling and on subsequent running performance. Six male triathletes (24.1±7.8 year; 71.3±7.6 kg; 1.76±4.8 m) completed two 20-km cycling trials (at 73° or 80°) at self-selected intensity on their own bikes using a cycle simulator and immediately transitioned to a 3-km running trial on a track at maximum pace. The trials were performed randomly on different days. The self-select intensity adopted in the first 20-km cycling trial was also used in the second cycling trial. There were no significant differences between the 73° and 80° STAs during the cycling trials. The pace during the 2nd km of the running trial was significantly lower at 73° (3.92+0.45m/s) compared with 80o (3.99+0.44m/s); however, there was no significant difference (P = 0.065) between the STAs in terms of total mean pace (4.07+0.46m/s at 73o and 4.18+0.47m/s at 80o). The stride rate (88.2+0.12 stride/min) and total mean (87.6+0.12 stride/min) during the 3rd km of the running trial were significantly lower at 73° compared with 80o (91.2+0.12 stride/min and 90.0+0.08 stride/min, respectively). Therefore, the changes in the STAs did not affect significantly the physiological and biomechanical variables during cycling neither subsequent 3-km running performance. However, the differences found in the stride rate, running pace, and tendency of better running performance (P = 0.065) suggest a small but significant effect on the running trial performed after cycling using higher STA. These aspects may have a relevant influence on the final race classification.2024-12-06T19:11:33Z2011info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlep. 436 - 4411980-003710.5007/1980-0037.2011v13n6p436https://repositorio.udesc.br/handle/UDESC/9448ark:/33523/001300000hss0Revista Brasileira de Cineantropometria e Desempenho Humano136Baltazar R.*de Andrade M.B.*Caputo, Fabrizioengreponame:Repositório Institucional da Udescinstname:Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)instacron:UDESCinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-12-07T21:02:50Zoai:repositorio.udesc.br:UDESC/9448Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://pergamumweb.udesc.br/biblioteca/index.phpPRIhttps://repositorio-api.udesc.br/server/oai/requestri@udesc.bropendoar:63912024-12-07T21:02:50Repositório Institucional da Udesc - Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The effects of bicycle seat tube angle on subsequent running Efeitos da alteração na posição do selim da bicicleta sobre a corrida subsequente
title The effects of bicycle seat tube angle on subsequent running Efeitos da alteração na posição do selim da bicicleta sobre a corrida subsequente
spellingShingle The effects of bicycle seat tube angle on subsequent running Efeitos da alteração na posição do selim da bicicleta sobre a corrida subsequente
Baltazar R.*
title_short The effects of bicycle seat tube angle on subsequent running Efeitos da alteração na posição do selim da bicicleta sobre a corrida subsequente
title_full The effects of bicycle seat tube angle on subsequent running Efeitos da alteração na posição do selim da bicicleta sobre a corrida subsequente
title_fullStr The effects of bicycle seat tube angle on subsequent running Efeitos da alteração na posição do selim da bicicleta sobre a corrida subsequente
title_full_unstemmed The effects of bicycle seat tube angle on subsequent running Efeitos da alteração na posição do selim da bicicleta sobre a corrida subsequente
title_sort The effects of bicycle seat tube angle on subsequent running Efeitos da alteração na posição do selim da bicicleta sobre a corrida subsequente
author Baltazar R.*
author_facet Baltazar R.*
de Andrade M.B.*
Caputo, Fabrizio
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Caputo, Fabrizio
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Caputo, Fabrizio
description The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of two different (73° and 80°) seat tube angles (STAs) on physiological and biomechanical variables during cycling and on subsequent running performance. Six male triathletes (24.1±7.8 year; 71.3±7.6 kg; 1.76±4.8 m) completed two 20-km cycling trials (at 73° or 80°) at self-selected intensity on their own bikes using a cycle simulator and immediately transitioned to a 3-km running trial on a track at maximum pace. The trials were performed randomly on different days. The self-select intensity adopted in the first 20-km cycling trial was also used in the second cycling trial. There were no significant differences between the 73° and 80° STAs during the cycling trials. The pace during the 2nd km of the running trial was significantly lower at 73° (3.92+0.45m/s) compared with 80o (3.99+0.44m/s); however, there was no significant difference (P = 0.065) between the STAs in terms of total mean pace (4.07+0.46m/s at 73o and 4.18+0.47m/s at 80o). The stride rate (88.2+0.12 stride/min) and total mean (87.6+0.12 stride/min) during the 3rd km of the running trial were significantly lower at 73° compared with 80o (91.2+0.12 stride/min and 90.0+0.08 stride/min, respectively). Therefore, the changes in the STAs did not affect significantly the physiological and biomechanical variables during cycling neither subsequent 3-km running performance. However, the differences found in the stride rate, running pace, and tendency of better running performance (P = 0.065) suggest a small but significant effect on the running trial performed after cycling using higher STA. These aspects may have a relevant influence on the final race classification.
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