Predicting bicycle riding performance under controlled conditions.

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

Twenty-five volunteer subjects in 3 age groups were tested on 5 riding performance variables and on 13 physical and perceptual-motor ability factors thought to be realted to riding performance. A number of the physical and perceptual-motor abilities were significantly correlated with riding performance variables. A principal components analysis was then used to identify three components of cycling skill, the first two of which were found to be positively associated with riding performance.

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Library number
B 22069 fo /83/
Source

Journal of Safety Research, Vol. 12 (1980), No. 2, p. 86-95, tab., ref.

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