GPS-Based Evaluation of Activity Profiles in Elite Downhill Mountain Biking and the Influence of Course Type

Journal Title: Journal of Science and Cycling - Year 2013, Vol 2, Issue 1

Abstract

This study aimed to profile the activity patterns of elite downhill (DH) mountain bikers during off-road descending, and to determine the influence of course types on activity patterns. Six male elite DH mountain bikers (age 20 ± 2 yrs; stature 178.8 ± 3.1 cm; body mass 75.0 ± 3.0 kg) performed single runs on one man-made (MM) and one natural terrain (NT) DH courses under race conditions. A 5 Hz global positioning systems (GPS) unit, including a 100 Hz triaxial accelerometer, was positioned in a neoprene harness between the C7 and T2 vertebrae on each rider. GPS was used to determine the temporal characteristics of each run for velocity, run time, distance, effort, heart rate (HR), rider load (RLd) which reflects instantaneous rate of change in acceleration, and accumulated rider load (RLdAcc), which reflects change in acceleration over the event duration. Significant differences were found between NT and MM courses for mean velocity (p<.001), peak velocity (p=.014), mean RLd (p=.001) and peak RLd (p=.002). Significant differences were also found both within and between courses for all velocity parameters, when analysed by intensity zone (p<.05). No significant differences were found between courses for HR parameters by zone, though significant differences were revealed between HR zones within courses (p<.05). This study indicates that course terrain has a significant impact on the activity profiles of DH and that GPS can provide a practical means of monitoring these differences in activity.

Authors and Affiliations

Howard T Hurst| University of Central Lancashire, United Kingdom, Mikael Swarén| Swedish Winter Sports Research Centre, Mid Sweden University, Östersund, Sweden.Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden, Kim Hébert-Losier| Swedish Winter Sports Research Centre, Mid Sweden University, Östersund, Sweden., Fredrik Ericsson| Swedish Cycling Federation, Stockholm, Sweden, Jonathan Sinclair| University of Central Lancashire, United Kingdom, Stephen Atkins| University of Central Lancashire, United Kingdom, Hans-Christer Homlberg| Swedish Winter Sports Research Centre, Mid Sweden University, Östersund, Sweden.Swedish Olympic Committee, Stockholm, Sweden

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Howard T Hurst, Mikael Swarén, Kim Hébert-Losier, Fredrik Ericsson, Jonathan Sinclair, Stephen Atkins, Hans-Christer Homlberg (2013). GPS-Based Evaluation of Activity Profiles in Elite Downhill Mountain Biking and the Influence of Course Type. Journal of Science and Cycling, 2(1), 25-32. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-2811