Hamstring and lower back muscles flexibility as predictor of saddle pressures in young off-road cyclists.

IF 2.6 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES Frontiers in Sports and Active Living Pub Date : 2024-10-17 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fspor.2024.1472550
Domenico Savio Salvatore Vicari, Antonino Patti, Valerio Giustino, Giacomo Belmonte, Giuseppe Alamia, Marco Gervasi, Eneko Fernández Peña, Antonio Palma, Federico Schena, Antonino Bianco, Ewan Thomas
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Introduction: While pedaling, cyclists rest their pelvis on the saddle, generating pressures on it. The pressures generated on the saddle are influenced by several factors. This study aimed to evaluate whether the flexibility of hamstring and lower back muscles could be considered a predictor of pressures in the anterior region (PAR) on the saddle.

Methods: For this study, 15 young off-road Italian cyclists (11m, 4f) aged 13-16 (Italian Federation categories: ES1, ES2, AL1, AL2) were recruited. Each participant was administered the V sit-and-reach (VSR) to measure the hamstring and lower back muscles flexibility. Subsequently, after performing a bike fitting, the saddle pressures during pedaling at three different intensities (100, 140, 180 W), with participants on their own bike installed on specific bike roller, were recorded. The parameters considered for statistical analysis were front pressure (%) and back pressure (%).

Results: The hamstring and lower back muscles flexibility, as result of the VSR test, was a predictor of saddle PAR at 100 W (R2 = 0.362, p = 0.018), at 140 W (R2 = 0.291, p = 0.038), and at 180 W (R2 = 0.349, p = 0.020) of pedaling intensity.

Conclusion: Higher values of the VSR could predict lower values of the pressures exerted in the front region of the saddle. The hamstring and lower back muscles flexibility may be considered a predictor of PAR on the saddle.

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腘绳肌和腰背肌的灵活性可预测年轻越野自行车运动员的坐垫压力。
导言蹬车时,自行车手将骨盆靠在鞍座上,对鞍座产生压力。鞍座上产生的压力受多种因素影响。本研究旨在评估腘绳肌和腰背肌的柔韧性是否可被视为鞍座前区(PAR)压力的预测因素:本研究招募了 15 名年龄在 13-16 岁(意大利自行车联盟分类:ES1、ES2、AL1、AL2)的意大利年轻越野自行车运动员(11 米,4 英尺)。每位参与者都接受了 V 型坐立伸展(VSR)训练,以测量腿筋和下背部肌肉的灵活性。随后,在进行了自行车试骑后,记录了参与者在三种不同强度(100、140、180 W)下踩踏时的鞍座压力,参与者在自己的自行车上安装了特定的自行车滚轮。统计分析所考虑的参数是前压(%)和后压(%):结果:VSR 测试结果显示,腿筋和下背部肌肉的灵活性可预测 100 W(R2 = 0.362,p = 0.018)、140 W(R2 = 0.291,p = 0.038)和 180 W(R2 = 0.349,p = 0.020)时的鞍座 PAR:结论:较高的 VSR 值可预测较低的鞍座前部压力值。腿筋和下背部肌肉的灵活性可被视为鞍座上 PAR 的预测因子。
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