Biomechanics Analysis of Bicross Start

Authors

KALICHOVÁ Miriam HŘEBÍČKOVÁ Sylva LABOUNKOVÁ Romana HEDBÁVNÝ Petr BAGO Gustav

Year of publication 2013
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology - International Journal of Medical Science and Engineering
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Sports Studies

Citation
Field Sport and leisure time activities
Keywords bicross start kinematic analysis
Description The article deals with a biomechanics analysis of the classic bicross start with a backward movement of the bike. This is a case study analyzing this type of start in two bicross riders representing the Czech Republic. Based on the 3D kinematic analysis and with a special emphasis on the ankle movement we have divided the start into five phases – phase n. 1 – reaction time, phase n. 2 – preparation movements time, phase n. 3 – first pedal stroke time, phase n. 4 – dead point pedal passage time, phase n. 5 – second pedal stroke time. Further we have demonstrated the significance of kinematic characteristics in various stages of the bicross start including their values and the extent of change. These primarily include the vector of the instantaneous velocity of the head, wrists, elbows, shoulders, hip and knee joints. The significant angle characteristics have been noted in elbow, shoulder, hip and knee joints. The results of this work indicate the types of movement prevailing in the respective phases and as such are expected to serve as a basis for further analyses of this movement structure performed, however, on a large research sample.

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