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Physical Examination
Cycling is an extremely demanding endurance sport characterized by its cyclic nature, large training volumes, and high intensities . The activity is comprised of several different disciplines with clear physiological differences according to the typology of the cyclist and the particularities of the event (length, elevation gain, mass, or individual start, etc.)
Physical examination are a series of tests assess the five components of physical fitness that make up total fitness:
Cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, muscular endurance, flexibility, and body composition. A review of medical and cycling history with a thorough off bike physical assessment of flexibility, lower extremity and core strength, balance and posture in order to identify any restrictions or deficits that may impact cycling potential.
Body 3D Scanner
A 3D body scanner plays a significant role in enhancing the performance, safety, and overall well-being of athletes in various sports with calculate Accurate Measurements that provides precise and detailed measurements of an athlete's body, which is crucial for understanding their biomechanics .It eliminates potential human error in manual measurements, ensuring that the data collected is reliable and consistent.allows for a visual representation of the athlete's body, which aids in the analysis of movement patterns, posture, and joint angles .By analyzing body scans, coaches and sports scientists can identify areas for improvement in an athlete's technique or form, leading to enhanced performance.
Composition
A cyclists body shape indicate physical attributes that can provide a competitive advantage. Identifying and monitoring these physical attributes, both those genetically inherited and acquired through training, can help us to understand a cyclist’s performance, to quantify their response to training, and to identify future champions. Although optimal body dimensions are not the only components necessary for a cyclist to excel in sport, many believe they are vital prerequisites for success. There is a necessity to measure body asymmetries in road cycling as it can directly impact the performance level.Get In-Depth Info About Balance and Posture, This is incredibly useful for:
Athletes in training
People with workplace injuries
People recovering in physical therapy
Being able to track the minutia in balance and posture can empower clients to become more engaged with their recovery or training. They can map out exactly how to make it to the next step and check off milestones as they come.
Dynamic Foot Scanner
A dynamic foot scanner and cycling are related through the analysis of a cyclist's foot mechanics while pedaling. The scanner captures real-time data about how a cyclist's feet interact with the pedals, measuring pressure distribution, alignment, and movement patterns. This information can be used to optimize bike setup, improve pedaling efficiency, reduce the risk of injuries, and enhance overall cycling performance. The scanner helps cyclists and professionals understand how the feet impact the cycling biomechanics, leading to better customization of equipment and technique for an optimal riding experience. The data will show abnormalities and asymmetries in your feet, areas of high pressure within the foot which may be associated with pain in the lower limbs. It also has the ability to monitor progress and improvments over a period of time. It catches data the eye can't see - making this much more accurate.