Peter Harrison Centre for Disability Sport, School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences, Loughborough University, Loughborough, UK.
English Institute of Sport, Performance Centre, Loughborough University, Loughborough, UK.
Scand J Med Sci Sports. 2021 Jan;31(1):4-20. doi: 10.1111/sms.13835. Epub 2020 Oct 7.
Handcycling is a mode of mobility, and sport format within Para-cycling, for those with a lower limb impairment. The exercise modality has been researched extensively in the rehabilitation setting. However, there is an emerging body of evidence detailing the physiological responses to handcycling in the competitive sport domain. Competitive handcyclists utilize equipment that is vastly disparate to that used for rehabilitation or recreation. Furthermore, the transferability of findings from early handcycling research to current international athletes regarding physiological profiles is severely limited. This narrative review aims to map the landscape within handcycling research and document the growing interest at the elite end of the exercise spectrum. From 58 experimental/case studies and four doctoral theses, we provide accounts of the aerobic capacity of handcyclists and the influence training status plays; present research regarding the physiological responses to handcycling performance, including tests of sprint performance; and discuss the finite information on handcyclists' training habits and efficacy of bespoke interventions. Furthermore, given the wide variety of protocols employed and participants recruited previously, we present considerations for the interpretation of existing research and recommendations for future work, all with a focus on competitive sport. The majority of studies (n = 21) reported aerobic capacity, detailing peak rates of oxygen uptake and power output, with values >3.0 L min and 240 W shown in trained, male H3-H4 classification athletes. Knowledge, though, is lacking for other classifications and female athletes. Similarly, little research is available concerning sprint performance with only one from eight studies recruiting athletes with an impairment.
手摇自行车是一种行动模式,也是残奥自行车运动中的一种运动形式,适用于下肢受损的人士。这种运动方式在康复环境中已经得到了广泛的研究。然而,目前有越来越多的证据详细描述了在竞技体育领域对手摇自行车的生理反应。竞技手摇自行车运动员使用的设备与康复或娱乐用的设备有很大的不同。此外,早期手摇自行车研究中发现的结果对手摇自行车运动员的生理特征的可转移性非常有限。本叙述性综述旨在描绘手摇自行车研究领域的现状,并记录在运动领域的精英层面上对手摇自行车的日益增长的兴趣。从 58 项实验/案例研究和 4 篇博士论文中,我们提供了手摇自行车运动员有氧能力的说明,以及训练状态的影响;介绍了关于手摇自行车运动表现的生理反应的研究,包括冲刺表现的测试;并讨论了对手摇自行车运动员训练习惯和定制干预措施效果的有限信息。此外,鉴于之前采用的各种方案和参与者的多样性,我们提出了对手头研究的解释和对未来工作的建议,所有这些都集中在竞技运动上。大多数研究(n=21)报告了有氧能力,详细说明了最大摄氧量和功率输出的峰值速率,在经过训练的 H3-H4 级别的男性运动员中,这些值大于 3.0L/min 和 240W。然而,对于其他级别和女性运动员,知识却很缺乏。同样,关于冲刺表现的研究也很少,只有 8 项研究中的一项招募了有残障的运动员。