英文摘要 |
Cycling has become one of the world’s most popular sports. Poor riding postures may cause injuries. The correct riding posture can reduce cycling injuries and also enhance performance. However, the positions of cycling in direct contact with the human body include the saddle, hand-bar and pedaling positions. They also play important roles in the riding position. The purpose of this study to explore the effect of riding performance on the saddle, hand-bar and pedaling positions during cycling. Reviewing the literature on the saddle, hand-bar and pedaling positions during cycling , this paper tries to summarize and find out the optimal bike riding position. The results are as follows: It has been reported that in the preferred saddle position, the knee angle should be flexed 25-30 degrees when the pedal is at the bottom of the downstroke. In the preferred hand-bar position, the torso should be flexed 30-45 degrees. And in the preferred pedaling position, the first metatarsal head lies are at the center of the pedal. Hopefully, more accurate and convenient bike fitting system by anthropometric analysis can be developed in the future. |