Influence of saddle height and exercise intensity on pedalling asymmetries in cyclists

Authors

  • Fernando Diefenthaeler Federal University of Santa Catarina http://orcid.org/0000-0001-5632-8994
  • Joscelito de Oliveira Berneira Federal University of Santa Catarina
  • Vanderson Luis Moro Federal University of Santa Catarina
  • Felipe Pivetta Carpes Federal University of Pampa

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/1980-0037.2016v18n4p411

Abstract

Pedalling asymmetries quantified during stationary cycling, when cyclist body positioning and intensity remain unchanged, may not fully reproduce the training and competition situations, in which cyclists experience different intensities and may opt for different saddle positioning aiming at power output optimization. Previous studies showed that torque and power can be asymmetric in cyclists. It is not clear whether changes in saddle height and exercise intensity may affect asymmetries. The aim of the present study was to determine pedaling asymmetries during cycling at different saddle heights and different exercise intensities. Twelve competitive cyclists performed an incremental maximal test, a constant-load (“heavy” intensity domain), and a Wingate test. Constant load and the Wingate tests were repeated using three different saddle heights (reference and lower or higher by 2.5% of the distance from the pubic symphysis to the ground). Crank torque was recorded throughout the pedaling cycle. Asymmetry (higher torque for the preferred limb) was found in all saddle heights (p<0.001) in both intensities. Asymmetry index was similar across the saddle positions (p>0.05) in both intensities. Our results suggest that asymmetric cyclists present a consistent pattern regardless of small changes in the saddle height or in exercise intensity. For practical implication, cyclists producing asymmetric torque may be adapted to this condition so they are continuously exposed to asymmetric effort and overload on the lower limbs.

Author Biographies

Fernando Diefenthaeler, Federal University of Santa Catarina

Federal University of Santa Catarina

Joscelito de Oliveira Berneira, Federal University of Santa Catarina

Federal University of Santa Catarina

Vanderson Luis Moro, Federal University of Santa Catarina

Federal University of Santa Catarina

Felipe Pivetta Carpes, Federal University of Pampa

Federal University of Pampa

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2016-09-19

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