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鞍座高度对训练有素的自行车运动员的经济性和无氧能力的影响。

Effects of saddle height on economy and anaerobic power in well-trained cyclists.

机构信息

Department of Kinesiology and Health, Northern Kentucky University, Highland Heights, Kentucky, USA.

出版信息

J Strength Cond Res. 2011 Mar;25(3):629-33. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0b013e3181d09e60.

Abstract

In cycling, saddle height adjustment is critical for optimal performance and injury prevention. A 25-35° knee angle is recommended for injury prevention, whereas 109% of inseam, measured from floor to ischium, is recommended for optimal performance. Previous research has demonstrated that these 2 methods produce significantly different saddle heights and may influence cycling performance. This study compared performance between these 2 methods for determining saddle height. Subjects consisted of 11 well-trained (VO2max = 61.55 ± 4.72 ml·kg·min) male cyclists. Subjects completed a total of 8 performance trials consisting of a graded maximal protocol, three 15-minute economy trials, and 4 anaerobic power trials. Dependent measures for economy (VO2, heart rate, and rating of perceived exertion) and anaerobic power (peak power and mean power) were compared using repeated measures analysis of variance (α = 0.05). VO2 was significantly lower (reflecting greater economy) at a 25° knee angle (44.77 ± 6.40 ml·kg·min) in comparison to a 35° knee angle (45.22 ± 6.79 ml·kg·min) and 109% of inseam (45.98 ± 5.33 ml·kg·min). Peak power at a 25° knee angle (1,041.55 ± 168.72 W) was significantly higher in relation to 109% of inseam (1,002.05 ± 147.65 W). Mean power at a 25° knee angle (672.37 ± 90.21 W) was significantly higher in relation to a 35° knee angle (654.71 ± 80.67 W). Mean power was significantly higher at 109% of inseam (662.86 ± 79.72 W) in relation to a 35° knee angle (654.71 ± 80.67 W). Use of 109% of inseam fell outside the recommended 25-35° range 73% of the time. Use of 25° knee angle appears to provide optimal performance while keeping knee angle within the recommended range for injury prevention.

摘要

在自行车运动中,鞍座高度的调整对于最佳表现和预防受伤至关重要。为了预防受伤,建议保持 25-35°的膝关节角度,而从地面到坐骨的 109% inseam(腿长)则是最佳表现的建议值。之前的研究表明,这两种方法产生的鞍座高度有显著差异,可能会影响自行车运动的表现。本研究比较了这两种确定鞍座高度的方法在运动表现上的差异。研究对象包括 11 名训练有素的男性自行车运动员(最大摄氧量=61.55±4.72ml·kg·min)。受试者共完成了 8 项性能测试,包括分级最大协议、3 项 15 分钟经济测试和 4 项无氧功率测试。使用重复测量方差分析(α=0.05)比较了经济(VO2、心率和感知运动强度)和无氧功率(峰值功率和平均功率)的依赖指标。与 35°膝关节角度(45.22±6.79ml·kg·min)和 109% inseam(45.98±5.33ml·kg·min)相比,25°膝关节角度的 VO2 明显更低(反映出更好的经济性),为 44.77±6.40ml·kg·min。25°膝关节角度的峰值功率(1041.55±168.72W)明显高于 109% inseam(1002.05±147.65W)。25°膝关节角度的平均功率(672.37±90.21W)明显高于 35°膝关节角度(654.71±80.67W)。与 35°膝关节角度(654.71±80.67W)相比,109% inseam 的平均功率(662.86±79.72W)更高。73%的时间里,使用 109% inseam 超出了推荐的 25-35°范围。使用 25°膝关节角度似乎可以在保持膝关节角度在预防受伤的推荐范围内的同时提供最佳表现。

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