2008 Cycling Science Symposium Presentations
Listed below are the presentations that were given at the 2008 cycling science symposium that was held January 27-30, 2008 in Denver, CO.
Foot Position and Pedaling Mechanics - Maury Hull, PhD
Lessons from the Tour de France - Conrad Earnest, PhD
Cyclist's Knee - Andy Pruitt, EdD
Crank Length and Pedaling Technique - Jim Martin, PhD
Dynamic Fitting - Todd Carver
Elite Cycling Biomechanics - Jeff Broker, PhD
Power of Personality - Lori Richman
Body Position, Saddle Design and Optimal Position - Dan Heil, PhD
Cycling as Rehab Tool - Therese Johnston, PT, PhD
Robustness of Cycling Pattern - Guillame Mornieux, PhD
Sex and Saddles - Steve Schrader, PhD
Wind Tunnel testing using Power Meter - Jim Martin, PhD
Steady State Training and Racing - Joe Friel
Pelvic Motion and Saddle Pressure - Darryl Thelen, PhD and Heide Ploeg, PhD
Effects of Cleat Placement & STA on pedaling mechanics - Lee Childers
Bicycle Geometry and Sagittal Plane Kinematics - Robert Pickels
Bilateral Amputee Aerodymanics and Pedal Mechanics - Shane Kondor
Cycling with FES in Pediatric Spinal Cord Injury - Therese Johnston, PT, PhD
Form and Power Based Training - Hunter Allen
Low Back Pain in Cycling - Jay Dicharry, MPT
Future Directions - Ray Browning, PhD