Objectives– Understand a client goal centered evaluation and intervention process (on and off bike interventions)– Understand an “Evidence based” fitting process that includes “feedback loop / hypothesis testing” model of cycling analysis and intervention– Identify and understand efficient and aberrant biomechanics of cycling and learn how to use the evidence based fitting process to help identify which areas of inefficiencies are driving a cyclists complaints– Understand common complaints and potential on and off bike interventions including– Specific bike fit ‘solutions’ / accommodations for some common complaints– Off bike interventions including – Hands on and Exercise stratigies for mobility– Off bike interventions including – Exercise stratigies for strength and coordination– Understand the difference between between an accommodated fit and an optimal position fit and how to find the balance between– Understand how to integrate your findings from the physical and on bike cycling evaluation into actionable bike fit and treatment interventions
Organisator van het wetenschappelijke congres Science & Cycling. Wij hebben een sportarts in het comité en een samenwerking met Sportgeneeskunde.