TY - JOUR
T1 - A comparison between novice and elite cyclists movement stability during cycling
AU - Winter, Lachlan
AU - Grimshaw, Paul
AU - Bellenger, Clint
AU - Crowther, Robert
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
PY - 2025/5/19
Y1 - 2025/5/19
N2 - The Lyapunov Exponent (LyE) is a non-linear technique that analyses stability, which refers to the capacity of systems to mitigate environmental perturbations. Whether elite athletes have an optimised movement stability is contentious. There has been limited research exploring the differences in movement stability using the LyE between elite and novice athletes. The purpose of this study was to compare movement stability between novice and elite male cyclists across a 4000 m bout, using the LyE. Participants completed two sessions of cycling (familiarisation and testing). Inertial measurement units were attached to the head, thorax, pelvis and left and right shanks to measure segment accelerations. The LyE was calculated using five, 100 cycle intervals across the bout. Elite cyclists had greater segment movement instability compared to novices at the head and pelvis in the longitudinal and medio-lateral direction, thorax in the medio-lateral and anterior-posterior direction and medio-lateral shanks. Both novice and elite cyclists demonstrated increased head, thorax and pelvis movement instability across the bout. This increase in instability across the bout may demonstrate the impact of fatigue on movement stability. Future research needs to now examine movement stability in the velodrome and explore the correlation between movement stability and aerodynamic drag.
AB - The Lyapunov Exponent (LyE) is a non-linear technique that analyses stability, which refers to the capacity of systems to mitigate environmental perturbations. Whether elite athletes have an optimised movement stability is contentious. There has been limited research exploring the differences in movement stability using the LyE between elite and novice athletes. The purpose of this study was to compare movement stability between novice and elite male cyclists across a 4000 m bout, using the LyE. Participants completed two sessions of cycling (familiarisation and testing). Inertial measurement units were attached to the head, thorax, pelvis and left and right shanks to measure segment accelerations. The LyE was calculated using five, 100 cycle intervals across the bout. Elite cyclists had greater segment movement instability compared to novices at the head and pelvis in the longitudinal and medio-lateral direction, thorax in the medio-lateral and anterior-posterior direction and medio-lateral shanks. Both novice and elite cyclists demonstrated increased head, thorax and pelvis movement instability across the bout. This increase in instability across the bout may demonstrate the impact of fatigue on movement stability. Future research needs to now examine movement stability in the velodrome and explore the correlation between movement stability and aerodynamic drag.
KW - Cycling
KW - Lyapunov Exponent
KW - Movement variability
KW - Stability
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U2 - 10.1080/02640414.2025.2482356
DO - 10.1080/02640414.2025.2482356
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105003196880
SN - 0264-0414
VL - 43
SP - 995
EP - 1004
JO - Journal of Sports Sciences
JF - Journal of Sports Sciences
IS - 10
ER -