Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4970551 | Displays | 2017 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The results of both requests indicate that sonification of the Wattbike data as an acoustic presentation of the force applied throughout the pedal stroke cycle is directly and intuitively understandable. Individual statements from testing revealed that participants became aware of characteristics within the cycling movement which they have not explicitly noticed before. The feeling for specific periods throughout the cycle was improved (pushing and pulling), and the differences in applying force on the legs (symmetry) became evident. Listening to the sound allowed cyclists to hear fluctuations in the forces applied on the pedals and thus try to adapt their muscle activation pattern. Thus, the approach presented here could serve as a helpful training tool for cyclists to optimize their cycling movement.
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Authors
Nina Schaffert, Andrew Godbout, Sebastian Schlueter, Klaus Mattes,