Elite handcycling: A qualitative analysis of recumbent handbike configuration for optimal sports performance
Benjamin Stone
Barry Mason
Andrea Bundon
Vicky Goosey-Tolfrey
2134/35235
https://repository.lboro.ac.uk/articles/journal_contribution/Elite_handcycling_A_qualitative_analysis_of_recumbent_handbike_configuration_for_optimal_sports_performance/9613673
Our understanding of handbike configuration is limited, yet it can be a key determinant of performance in handcycling. This study explored how fourteen handcycling experts (elite handcyclists, coaches, support staff and manufacturers) perceived aspects of recumbent handbike configuration to impact upon endurance performance via semi-structured interviews. Optimising the handbike for comfort, stability and power production were identified as key themes. Comfort and stability were identified to be the foundations of endurance performance and were primarily influenced by the seat, backrest, headrest and their associated padding. Power production was determined by the relationship between the athletes’ shoulder and abdomen and the trajectories of the handgrips, which were determined by the crank axis position, crank arm length and handgrip width. Future studies should focus on quantifying the configuration of recumbent handbikes before determining the effects that crank arm length, handgrip width and crank position have on endurance performance.
2018-10-09 08:39:07
Recumbent handcycling
Elite athletes
Qualitative methods
Disability ergonomics and sports ergonomics
Medical and Health Sciences not elsewhere classified