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Biomechanics Equipment For Cyclists

Topic: Biofeedback and NeurofeedbackPublished March 22, 2011

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Cycling is one of the sports where the entire body is subjected to stress for a lengthy duration of time. It all depends on the performance of muscle groups, hydration of body parts, joints, and even brain function, which can be easily and efficiently tracked by biomechanics equipment. rnWe see them zooming down the street in early mornings in their brightly colored spandex outfits and later, at coffee shops toddling around sipping lattes with their friends. These are our local racing cyclists. Yes, they wear those silly shoes and helmets that point in the back, but do you ever wonder why? And how to they go from weekend zoomers to Tour de France competitors? Well, it’s not just about slipping on one of those yellow rubber bracelets, but often with the help of highly specialized biomechanics equipment. For racing cyclists, it’s all about getting somewhere really fast, with the least amount of effort. And just like in any workplace, it is important to identify what the environment will be so that appropriate tools and equipment can then be utilized. The main equipment for a racing cyclist is the actual bicycle. To have the best performance, the rider requires that their bike perfectly fits their body. A good fit equals a better and safer race with less fatigue at the end. Since weekend racing cyclists can’t afford Lance Armstrong –type customization, race bike manufacturers utilize biomechanics equipment to streamline their bikes for the average client. They have test riders hop on bikes before they are released to the public and then allow for a bit of adjustability. The types of adjustability’s available consist mainly of seat angle, height and handlebar height. How much adjustability would it take to see increased performance? Where the human body’s ability is concerned, adjustability can be measured in a few centimeters difference or degrees. If you are ever lucky enough, or an avid enough cyclist, to visit a race bike manufacturer, you’ll see the state of the art technology biomechanics equipment that they use. Professional cyclists demand maximum performance from their bikes, so bike engineers tailor each bike just for them. They utilize formulas and methodologies as they strive to perfectly match the rider to their cycle. A bike that fits a rider perfectly from a biomechanical perspective will allow them will be a comfortable, stable, efficient, and powerful ride. But a bike is customized using biomechanics equipment will handle better due to perfect weight distribution and steering geometry, and the ride will be better as the custom built frame will actually match their height, weight, and riding style. Add a yellow bracelet and a cup of espresso and you might actually become the next Lance Armstrong. Prepare to invest some dollars if you don’t have a sponsor though.

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