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Use Cyclefit to find your ideal bike position. Perfect Bicycle Adjustment

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Use Cyclefit to find your ideal bike position.

Perfect Bicycle Adjustment

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This presentation:

• Why the ideal bike position?

• BackgroundsPerformance, muscles, pedal movement

• Determine position

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Part 1

Why is it so important to ride with the ideal position ?

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Goal

• Faster biking

• Longer biking

• Less fatigue

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For who?

• Sports orientated Cyclist

• Mileage freaks

• Occasional bikers

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Incorrect bike position can lead to:

• Knee problems

• Achillestendon complaints

• Back problems

• Painfull arms, shoulders and neck

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Determine position to…

• Optimum perfomance– Musclefunctioning– Breathing– Aerodynamics

• Relaxed and painless rides under all cicumstances (sprints, climbs, descents, timetrials)

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Backgroundsperformanceparameters, in particular

muscle and pedal pace.

Part 2

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Performanceparameters

• Muscle functions

• Levers

• Breathing

• Biomechanica

• Aerodynamica

• Comfort

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Muscle

Conditions:• Energysupply (Fat, Carbonhydrates)• Blood- and oxygen supply• Reach of the movement• Pretension before maximum effort

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Pedal pace

• Slide

• Tension

• Pull

• Push

Max. Force

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Movements

• „Picking“Pedal movement from top till bottom

• „Kicking“Rotation of the shinbone around the knee

• „Piano“Movement of the feet

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Muscles related to pedaling:

Stretching (1,2 and 3)

Bending (4,5 and 6)

1. Calves

2. Quads

3. Calves

4. Adduscors

5. Glutes

6. Lats

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Pedal pace rotation:

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Pace

• The full rotation leads to a gradual load and unload

of all muscles involved.

• Ideal combination of:– Picking-– Kicking-– Piano

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Part 3

Determine position

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Incorrect bike position can lead to:

• Knee problems

• Achillestendon complaints

• Back problems

• Painfull arms, shoulders and neck

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Incorrect position of the saddle:

• Too high– Moving on the sadle– No efficient pedalling– Overload of knee

• Too low– overload on the knees

• Too far to the front – Unfavourable lever, overload on the knees

• Too far to the back– Unfavourable lever

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Sitting parameters

• Position of the foot

• Angle in knee joint

• Positioning hips

• Positioning of the back

• Arm position

• Body gravity centre

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Positionparameter

• Seat height– Saddleheight– Saddle lay back

• Handle position– Length– Height

• Cranklength

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The ideal position

• Knee angle of 145°-155° (pedal in lowest position)

• Knee joints above pedal axle (cranks horizontal)

• Angle sholder/upperarm approx. 90°

• Angle elbow joint approx. 160°

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How to get to the ideal position:

• Adjustment and try outs

• Mathematics

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Cyclefit calculation

• individual

• simpel

• reproductive

• Scientifically proven

• Field experience

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Taking measurement

Saddle position:Innerleg length, upperleg length , foot length

• Position of the handlebarchestlength, Armlength and Schoulderwidth

Fast, simpel and reproductive

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Calculation

A programm will calculate in a split second the ideal position takening into account:

Bicycle typeComfortSexPedalsystem

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Result

• Accurate• Scientifically proven• Field expierence

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Cyclefitpositioning

• High seatpositioning (not too high)– Full force development without over streching.

• Streched seatpositioning (not overstreched) overstrekt)– Streched back for good oxygen intake– Correct arm angle for more comfort and to

prevent fatigue – Relaxed neck muscles– Aerodynamic position

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Cyclefit

• Precise measurement

• Exact adjustment

• Beter biking

Perfect Bicycle Adjustment