Bicycle riding performance.

Author(s)
Daniels, E.B. Zajkowski, M.M. & Drury, C.G.
Year
Abstract

Psychomotor and experimental correlates of bicycle riding performance are determined. The results indicated that the physical proficiency factors of equilibrium, trunk strength, and dynamic flexibility, and the use questionnaire items on experience and self-rating of skill were significantly correlated with a general measure of skill. Braking performance was significantly correlated with reaction-time and self rating of cautiousness.

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Library number
B 12491 (In: B 12476) /83.2/91.1/
Source

In: Proceedings of the 6th Congress of the International Ergonomics Association and Technical Program of the 20th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors Society, University of Maryland, July 1976, p. 410-414, 1 tab., 13 ref.

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