Intra-Individual Variability in Sagittal Plane Kinematics During Indoor Cycling Time Trial.

IF 2.2 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Sports Pub Date : 2025-04-07 DOI:10.3390/sports13040110
Chris Whittle, Simon A Jobson, Neal Smith
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Abstract

Intra-individual movement variability has historically been discounted as evidence of poor motor control. However, evidence now suggests that it may play a functional role in skill performance and so this study aimed to establish whether this is the case during a simulated indoor cycling time trial. Ten trained cyclists (Age = 31.90 ± 10.30 years, Height = 1.80 ± 0.10 years, Mass = 72.10 ± 9.40 kg) participated in a 10-mile (16 km) time trial while sagittal plane kinematics were captured using 3D motion capture technology. The results showed significant differences (p < 0.05) between knee-ankle and hip-knee coordination variability across pedal phases, with the knee-ankle coupling exhibiting more variability. Notably, faster cyclists demonstrated lower variability, particularly in the knee-ankle coupling, compared to slower cyclists. While no consistent relationship was found between movement variability and time trial performance across all participants, the results suggest that there may be a link between the level of intra-individual movement variability displayed by a cyclist and the time in which they were able to complete a 10-mile simulated time trial task in laboratory conditions.

室内自行车计时赛中矢状面运动学的个体变异。
个体内部的运动变异性历来被认为是运动控制不良的证据。然而,现在有证据表明,它可能在技能表现中发挥功能性作用,因此本研究旨在确定在模拟室内自行车计时赛中是否存在这种情况。10名训练有素的自行车运动员(年龄= 31.90±10.30岁,身高= 1.80±0.10岁,体重= 72.10±9.40 kg)参加了10英里(16公里)的计时赛,同时使用3D运动捕捉技术捕捉矢状面运动学。结果表明,膝关节和髋关节在不同阶段的协调性差异显著(p < 0.05),其中膝关节耦合表现出更大的变异性。值得注意的是,与骑得慢的人相比,骑得快的人表现出更低的可变性,尤其是在膝盖和脚踝的耦合方面。虽然没有发现所有参与者的运动变异性和计时赛成绩之间的一致关系,但结果表明,骑自行车者表现出的个人内部运动变异性水平与他们能够在实验室条件下完成10英里模拟计时赛任务的时间之间可能存在联系。
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Sports
Sports SPORT SCIENCES-
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