Removing the division into categories between cycling and para-cycling (Handbike category H) by designing a single performance and training activity

Armando Russo, P. L. Invernizzi, R. Scurati, R. Ceruso, G. Altavilla
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Cycling and all categories of para-cycling including Handbike are cyclical sports, that is, sports characterized using a specific skill, continuous skill. To separate competitions between cyclists and paracyclists, there is a classification system. The study in aims to design one activity performance and training, to eliminate the division into categories between cycling and para-cycling (Handbike), since this does not favour the integration and sporting inclusion of the two groups of athletes. The differences in performance will be identified between: cyclists and paracyclists with spinal cord injury or amputation of the lower limbs (H). Then will proceed to design and verify an activity capable of making the two categories compete and train together, eliminating the differences in performance through the use of a " counterweight " and using a mixed training, HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training) and Endurance. The sample taken into consideration is composed of 5 cyclists and 5 paracyclists (H) aged between 19 and 38 years. To achieve the goal, the study was based on the method of analysing the scientific literature, detecting the various parameters in the race and using mathematical statistical methods, such as Multiple Regression and the T-Test for independent samples. The analysis of the results of this study shows that; between cyclists and para-cyclists who participated, there are substantial differences in performance, thanks to the data obtained from multiple regression, in which we find an R-squared value that is .999975008, also the only positive coefficient among the independent variables is that of power (6.760634791). This means that of all the reported values, it is the only one that directly affects
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通过设计单一的表演和训练活动,消除自行车和辅助自行车(H类)之间的类别划分
自行车和包括自行车在内的所有类别的辅助自行车都是周期性运动,即以使用特定技能、连续技能为特征的运动。为了区分自行车和副自行车选手之间的比赛,有一个分类系统。这项研究的目的是设计一种活动表现和训练,以消除自行车和副自行车(Handbike)之间的分类,因为这不利于两组运动员的融合和运动包容。在表现上的差异将被确定:自行车手和副自行车手与脊髓损伤或下肢截肢(H)。然后将继续设计和验证一个活动能够使两个类别的竞争和训练在一起,消除表现上的差异通过使用“平衡重量”和使用混合训练,HIIT(高强度间歇训练)和耐力。所考虑的样本由5名自行车手和5名副自行车手(H)组成,年龄在19至38岁之间。为了实现这一目标,本研究采用了科学文献分析的方法,检测比赛中的各种参数,并使用数学统计方法,如多元回归和独立样本的t检验。本研究结果分析表明:通过多元回归得到的数据,我们发现骑车者和辅助骑车者在成绩上有很大的差异,其中r平方值为0.999975008,自变量中唯一的正系数是功率(6.760634791)。这意味着在所有报告的值中,它是唯一直接影响的值
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