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|a 1996
|a Thesis
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|a Layne, Donald Jodel,
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|a Electromyographic responses to aerodynamic vs. drop handlebars /
|c by Donald Jodel Layne.
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|a [Place of publication not identified] :
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|c 1996.
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|a ix, 72 leaves :
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|c 28 cm.
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|a "Major subject: Kinesiology".
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|a Vita.
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|b M.S.
|c Texas A&M University
|d 1996.
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|a Includes bibliographical references.
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|a Aerodynamic Handlebars were developed to increase the
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|a and low back. This anecdotal evidence may point out
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|a associated with the use of aerodynamic handlebars. These
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|a between the two handlebars there was an interaction between
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|a competitive cyclists aerodynamic advantage. They place the
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|a cyclist in a laid out position with the hands stretched out
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|a differences not revealed by metabolic testing. In this study
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|a during cycling with both aerodynamic handlebars and drop
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|a fatigue and pain in regions such as the upper thigh, buttocks
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|a findings are contradicted by anecdotal evidence of specific
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|a gluteus maximus, gluteus medius, and low back were recorded
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|a handlebars as compared to drop handlebars but it is not in
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|a handlebars, Although there was no significant interaction
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|a in front similar to a down hill skier "tuck" position.
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|a rectus femoris and gluteus maximus. These results indicate
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|a Research has shown that there are no metabolic changes
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|a that there is possibly a differential response to aerodynamic
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|a the area we expected.
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|a the electromyography of the rectus femoris, biceps femoris,
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|a the warm-up and exercise phases of the exercise bouts in the
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|a Also available online.
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|a Issued also on microfiche from Lange Micrographics.
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|a Major kinesiology.
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