Effect of exhaustive exercise on the angular pedaling pattern: A preliminary study
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Resumo: | Considering biomechanical aspects such as kinematics, fatigue can be characterized as a loss of efficiency in maintaining a movement pattern, such as pedaling technique, during exercise. The objective of this preliminary study was to investigate the effects of 1-h exhaustive cycling exercise at intensity of 80% VO2max on pedaling technique. The pedaling technique was evaluated in four skilled mountain-bike cyclists by 2D kinematics. The main hypothesis of this study was that angular changes in response to fatigue would occur mainly in the ankle joint. After achievement of maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max), the cyclists were submitted to a submaximal protocol at intensity corresponding to 80% VO2max for 1 h. The cyclists were filmed throughout 10 complete consecutive crank cycles at intervals of 10 min. Images were acquired from the right lower limb and the hip, knee and ankle joint angles were measured after kinematic processing. The Shapiro-Wilk test, ANOVA and post-hoc Tukey HSD test were used for statistical analysis, with the level of significance set at 0.05. Statistical analysis showed a significant difference only for ankle kinematics after 40 min of exercise, with an increase in the range of motion from 20° at the beginning of exercise to 35° at the end of exercise. This result confirms the hypothesis proposed and suggests that only the ankle joint was affected by the exercise. The characteristics of ankle movement suggest that this joint plays a compensatory role in an attempt to maintain the pedaling technique and to sustain the exercise workload. |
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Effect of exhaustive exercise on the angular pedaling pattern: A preliminary studyEfeito de um exercício extenuante sobre o padrão angular de pedalada: estudo preliminarConsidering biomechanical aspects such as kinematics, fatigue can be characterized as a loss of efficiency in maintaining a movement pattern, such as pedaling technique, during exercise. The objective of this preliminary study was to investigate the effects of 1-h exhaustive cycling exercise at intensity of 80% VO2max on pedaling technique. The pedaling technique was evaluated in four skilled mountain-bike cyclists by 2D kinematics. The main hypothesis of this study was that angular changes in response to fatigue would occur mainly in the ankle joint. After achievement of maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max), the cyclists were submitted to a submaximal protocol at intensity corresponding to 80% VO2max for 1 h. The cyclists were filmed throughout 10 complete consecutive crank cycles at intervals of 10 min. Images were acquired from the right lower limb and the hip, knee and ankle joint angles were measured after kinematic processing. The Shapiro-Wilk test, ANOVA and post-hoc Tukey HSD test were used for statistical analysis, with the level of significance set at 0.05. Statistical analysis showed a significant difference only for ankle kinematics after 40 min of exercise, with an increase in the range of motion from 20° at the beginning of exercise to 35° at the end of exercise. This result confirms the hypothesis proposed and suggests that only the ankle joint was affected by the exercise. The characteristics of ankle movement suggest that this joint plays a compensatory role in an attempt to maintain the pedaling technique and to sustain the exercise workload.Considerando aspectos biomecânicos como a cinemática, a fadiga pode ser caracterizada pela perda de eficiência em manter um padrão de movimento durante o exercício, tal como a técnica de pedalada. O propósito deste estudo preliminar foi investigar os efeitos do ciclismo extenuante, por 1h, em intensidade de 80% VO2máx sobre a técnica de pedalada. A técnica de pedalada foi avaliada por cinemática bidimensional em 4 ciclistas mountain-bike experientes. A hipótese do estudo foi de que mudanças angulares em resposta à fadiga poderiam ocorrer no tornozelo. Após o teste de consumo máximo de oxigênio, os ciclistas foram submetidos a um protocolo submáximo com intensidade de 80% VO2máx. A cada 10 minutos eles eram filmados durante 10 ciclos de pedalada. As imagens foram capturadas do membro inferior direito sendo mensurados ângulos de quadril, joelho e tornozelo. Os procedimentos estatísticos envolveram teste de Shapiro-Wilk, ANOVA e post-hoc de Tukey HSD com nível de significância de 0,05. A análise estatística mostrou diferença significante somente para o tornozelo após 40 minutos de exercício, com a amplitude de movimento aumentando de 20° no início, até 35° no final do exercício. Este resultado confirma a hipótese proposta de que o tornozelo seria a única articulação afetada. As características de movimento do tornozelo sugerem que esta articulação desempenha um papel importante para manter a técnica de pedalada e manter a carga de trabalho sustentando o exercício.Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina. Florianópolis, SC. Brasil2009-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion"Avaliado por Pares",Avaliado por ParesEstudo Pilotoapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/rbcdh/article/view/1980-0037.2009v11n4p38610.1590/1980-0037.2009v11n4p386Brazilian Journal of Kinanthropometry and Human Performance; Vol. 11 No. 4 (2009); 386Revista Brasileira de Cineantropometria e Desempenho Humano; v. 11 n. 4 (2009); 3861980-00371415-8426reponame:Revista Brasileira de Cineantropometria & Desempenho Humano (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)instacron:UFSCporhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/rbcdh/article/view/1980-0037.2009v11n4p386/10915https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/rbcdh/article/view/1980-0037.2009v11n4p386/16513Wiest, Matheus JonerCarpes, Felipe PivettaRossato, MateusMota, Carlos Bolliinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2020-01-22T10:36:46Zoai:periodicos.ufsc.br:article/11320Revistahttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/rbcdh/PUBhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/rbcdh/oairbcdh@contato.ufsc.br || portaldeperiodicos.bu@contato.ufsc.br1980-00371415-8426opendoar:2020-01-22T10:36:46Revista Brasileira de Cineantropometria & Desempenho Humano (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)false |
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Effect of exhaustive exercise on the angular pedaling pattern: A preliminary study Efeito de um exercício extenuante sobre o padrão angular de pedalada: estudo preliminar |
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Effect of exhaustive exercise on the angular pedaling pattern: A preliminary study |
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Effect of exhaustive exercise on the angular pedaling pattern: A preliminary study Wiest, Matheus Joner |
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Effect of exhaustive exercise on the angular pedaling pattern: A preliminary study |
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Effect of exhaustive exercise on the angular pedaling pattern: A preliminary study |
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Wiest, Matheus Joner |
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Wiest, Matheus Joner Carpes, Felipe Pivetta Rossato, Mateus Mota, Carlos Bolli |
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Wiest, Matheus Joner Carpes, Felipe Pivetta Rossato, Mateus Mota, Carlos Bolli |
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Considering biomechanical aspects such as kinematics, fatigue can be characterized as a loss of efficiency in maintaining a movement pattern, such as pedaling technique, during exercise. The objective of this preliminary study was to investigate the effects of 1-h exhaustive cycling exercise at intensity of 80% VO2max on pedaling technique. The pedaling technique was evaluated in four skilled mountain-bike cyclists by 2D kinematics. The main hypothesis of this study was that angular changes in response to fatigue would occur mainly in the ankle joint. After achievement of maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max), the cyclists were submitted to a submaximal protocol at intensity corresponding to 80% VO2max for 1 h. The cyclists were filmed throughout 10 complete consecutive crank cycles at intervals of 10 min. Images were acquired from the right lower limb and the hip, knee and ankle joint angles were measured after kinematic processing. The Shapiro-Wilk test, ANOVA and post-hoc Tukey HSD test were used for statistical analysis, with the level of significance set at 0.05. Statistical analysis showed a significant difference only for ankle kinematics after 40 min of exercise, with an increase in the range of motion from 20° at the beginning of exercise to 35° at the end of exercise. This result confirms the hypothesis proposed and suggests that only the ankle joint was affected by the exercise. The characteristics of ankle movement suggest that this joint plays a compensatory role in an attempt to maintain the pedaling technique and to sustain the exercise workload. |
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