The purpose of this study was to describe handbike configurations and the prevalence of experienced sitting and riding-related problems among recreational handcyclists training for a mountain time trial (HandbikeBattle). In this cross-sectional study, 150 participants of the HandbikeBattle, who used an arm-power (recumbent) handbike, filled out a questionnaire (on comfort, stability and power generation) while handbike characteristics were measured. Crank width was variable among handcyclists and was wider than the shoulder width (median crank/shoulder width ratio: 1.19). About 60% of the participants found sitting in the handbike never fatiguing or painful and 74-76% indicated to sit stable in the handbike when sitting or when generating power. About 80% of the participants thought that their pedal position was optimal. Although the overall scores regarding sitting position and riding settings were high (both questions median: 8.0 on 1.0-10.0 scale), 50% and 31% of the participants, respectively, believed that their sitting position and riding settings could be improved. In addition, 10% of the participants thought that the configuration could lead to an injury and had an injury at the time of filling out the questionnaire. It can be concluded that although the majority of the participants seemed to be satisfied with their handbike configurations a large variety in handbike configurations was seen. There is a need for the development of evidence-based guidelines for handbike fitting in the future.
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Disabil Rehabil Assist Technol
November 2024
Center for Human Movement Sciences, University of Groningen, University Medical Center Groningen, The Netherlands.
The aim of this narrative review is to provide insight as to the history, biomechanics, and physiological characteristics of competitive handcycling. Furthermore, based upon the limited evidence available, this paper aims to provide practical training suggestions by which to develop competitive handcycling performance. Handbike configuration, individual physiological characteristics, and training history all play a significant role in determining competitive handcycling performance.
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February 2021
Peter Harrison Centre for Disability Sport, School for Sport, Exercise & Health Sciences, NCSEM, Loughborough University, Loughborough, UK.
Handcycling performance is dependent on the physiological economy of the athlete; however, handbike configuration and the biomechanical interaction between the two are also vital. The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of crank length manipulations on physiological and biomechanical aspects of recumbent handcycling performance in highly trained recumbent handcyclists at a constant linear handgrip speed and sport-specific intensity. Nine competitive handcyclists completed a 3-minute trial in an adjustable recumbent handbike in four crank length settings (150, 160, 170 & 180 mm) at 70% peak power output.
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June 2019
Peter Harrison Centre of Disability Sport, School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences, Loughborough University, Loughborough, UK.
Current knowledge of recumbent handbike configuration and handcycling technique is limited. The purpose of this study was to evaluate and compare the upper limb kinematics and handbike configurations of recreational and competitive recumbent handcyclists, during sport-specific intensities. Thirteen handcyclists were divided into two significantly different groups based on peak aerobic power output (PO ) and race experience; competitive (n = 7; 5 H3 and 2 H4 classes; PO : 247 ± 20 W) and recreational (n = 6; 4 H3 and 2 H4 classes; PO : 198 ± 21 W).
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March 2019
a Peter Harrison Centre of Disability Sport, School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences , Loughborough University, Loughborough , United Kingdom.
Our understanding of handbike configuration is limited, yet it can be a key determinant of performance in handcycling. This study explored how 14 handcycling experts (elite handcyclists, coaches, support staff, and manufacturers) perceived aspects of recumbent handbike configuration to impact upon endurance performance via semi-structured interviews. Optimising the handbike for comfort, stability, and power production was identified as key themes.
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