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SAM BRADFORD
2014-10-15 10:14
RIDER
SITE
Sam Bradford
Age: 20
Male
07825332407
sambradford@live.com
Veloswift
56 Basepoint Shearway Business Park
Folkestone, Kent CT19 4RH
England
www.veloswift.com
BIKE
FITTER
MAKE/MODEL:
SIZE:
YEAR:
TYPE:
Dalkiia, F1 ZERO
56
2010
Time Trial
SUMMARY OF SESSION
Changes to bike:
-Saddle up 20mm
-Saddle forwards 30mm
-Handlebars dropped 10mm
Rider Notes:
-Think slightly more heel down technique
Administrator
Admin
ASSESSMENT REPORT
NOTES
Reasonfor fit:
- lower back pain problems
- performance
Recent Changes:
- Seat height adjusted 6 weeks ago
GOALS
TT Targets:
10 mile - late 19min
25 mile - 52min
50 mile - 1:50min
INJURIES
None
FORWARD BEND
Flexibility
Excellent
Adequate
Compromised
Neutral
Rotated Right
Rotated Left
Excellent
Adequate
Compromised
Neutral
Valgus
Varus
Excellent
Adequate
Compromised
Neutral
Valgus
Varus
Notes:
Symmetry
Notes:
SQUAT
Stability
Notes:
Knee Alignment
Notes:
Neutral
Collapsed
Notes:
Excellent
Adequate
Compromised
Neutral
Valgus
Varus
Notes:
Knee Alignment
Notes:
Foot Arch Stability
Neutral
Collapsed
Notes:
LEG LENGTH
No Discrepancy
Adequate
Compromised
Excellent
Adequate
Compromised
Excellent
Adequate
Compromised
Excellent
Adequate
Compromised
Excellent
Adequate
Compromised
Notes:
Notes:
Excellent
Adequate
Compromised
Excellent
Adequate
Compromised
Excellent
Adequate
Compromised
Neutral
Valgus
Varus
Neutral
Notes: slightly more
Valgus
Varus
Excellent
Adequate
Compromised
Excellent
Adequate
Compromised
Notes:
Right Hip Internal Rotation
Notes:
Right Hip External Rotation
Notes:
FOREFOOT ANGULATION
Left Foot
Notes:
Right Foot
CORE STRENGTH
Notes:
Notes:
COCKPIT COMPONENTS
STEM
SPACER STACK
BARS
ARMPAD SPACER
-7 x 130 mm
30 mm
PRO,Synop HF
0 mm
ENGINE COMPONENTS
CRANK LENGTH
PEDALS
SADDLE
SHOES
175 mm
Shimano,SPD
ISM,Racing
Sidi,Road Carbon
Saddle Angle: -5
Grip Angle: 9
BB to center of bar
Right Notes:
FIT ANGLES
L
62
92
30
R
60
92
32
L
R
108 Knee Angle Flexion 109
38
Knee Angle
40
Extension
70 Knee Angle Range 69
59
98
40
59
96
37
23
23
108
Hip-ShoulderWrist
110
73
Hip-ShoulderElbow
74
90
Elbow Angle
93
Forearm From
Level
96 mm
-37 mm
FIT ALIGNMENT
L
84 mm
Knee to Foot
Forward
R
Knee to Foot
Lateral
-55 mm
FIT MOVEMENT
L
-28
R
Foot from Level
Mean
L
-6
-23
-6
-5
R
-11
-10
-9
WORKLOAD
ANTHROPOMETRICS
L
96
119
Cadence Mean
Cadence Maximum
R
93
111
L
453 mm
436 mm
R
Thigh Length
Shin Length
473 mm
433 mm
-189 mm
497 mm
HipElbow
Vertical
HipElbow
Forward
-170 mm
510 mm
MARKER PATH
Note: Marker paths viewed from the front will be on the opposite side of the report. The paths representing the right side of the body will be
shown on the left and vice versa.
VIEWS
PRE FIT
POST FIT
KEY
DESCRIPTION/DEFINITION
KEY
DESCRIPTION/DEFINITION
Handlebar Reach
The horizontal distance from the front tip of the
saddle to the center of the handlebar.
Handlebar Drop
The vertical distance from the center point of the
saddle profile to the top of the handlebar. A
negative value signifies the handlebar being lower
than the saddle.
Saddle Height
The distance from the center of the bottom
bracket to the horizontal midpoint of the saddle
profile.
Saddle Setback
The horizontal distance from the front tip of the
saddle to the center of the bottom bracket. A
negative value signifies the saddle being
rearward of the bottom bracket.
Saddle Angle
The angle between horizontal and the line
tangent to the top of the saddle. A negative value
signifies the nose of the saddle being lower than
the rear of the saddle.
Grip Reach
The horizontal distance from the front tip of the
saddle to the frontmost point of the grip.
Grip Drop
The vertical distance from the center point of the
saddle profile to the frontmost point of the grip.
A negative value signifies the grip being lower
than the saddle.
Grip Angle
The angle between horizontal and the best fit line
to the traced grip contour. A positive value
signifies the front of the grip being higher than
the rear.
Bar Reach
The horizontal distance from the top of the
handlebar to the rearmost point of the grip.
June 2013
KEY
DESCRIPTION/DEFINITION
KEY
DESCRIPTION/DEFINITION
Grip Width
The 3D distance between the midpoints of the
grip contours if both grips traced. Otherwise,
two times the distance perpendicular from the
plane of the bike to the midpoint of the single
traced grip contour.
BB to Grip Reach
The horizontal distance from the center of the
bottom bracket to the frontmost point of the grip.
Grip Reach
The horizontal distance from the front tip of the
saddle to the frontmost point of the grip.
Grip Drop
The vertical distance from the center point of the
saddle profile to the frontmost point of the grip.
A negative value signifies the grip being lower
than the saddle.
Grip Angle
The angle between horizontal and the best fit line
to the traced grip contour. A positive value
signifies the front of the grip being higher than
the rear.
Grip Width
The 3D distance between the midpoints of the
grip contours if both grips traced. Otherwise,
two times the distance perpendicular from the
plane of the bike to the midpoint of the single
traced grip contour.
June 2013
KEY
DESCRIPTION/DEFINITION
KEY
DESCRIPTION/DEFINITION
Bar Rise
The vertical distance from the top of the
handlebar to the midpoint of the grip contour.
Grip Width
The 3D distance between the midpoints of the
grip contours if both grips traced. Otherwise,
two times the distance perpendicular from the
plane of the bike to the midpoint of the single
traced grip contour.
Bar Width
The 3D distance between the widest endpoints of
the grip contours if both grips traced. Otherwise,
two times the distance perpendicular from the
plane of the bike to the widest endpoint of the
single traced grip contour.
June 2013
KEY
DESCRIPTION/DEFINITION
Ankle Maximum & Minimum
The average of each strokes maximum and
minimum 3D included angle defined by the
knee-ankle line and the heel-foot line.
Ankle Range
The average of each stroke's difference between
the maximum and minimum 3D included angle
defined by the knee, ankle, and foot.
Hip Angle Closed & Open
The average of each stroke's minimum and
maximum 3D included angle defined by the knee,
hip, and shoulder.
Hip Angle Range
The average of each strokes difference between
the maximum and minimum 3D included angle
defined by the knee, hip, and shoulder.
KEY
DESCRIPTION/DEFINITION
Knee Angle Flexion & Extension
The average of each strokes minimum and
maximum 3D included angle defined by the hip,
knee, and ankle. Alternate option is 180 minus
the included angle.
Knee Angle Range
The average of each strokes difference between
the maximum and minimum 3D angle defined by
the hip, knee, and ankle.
Back from Level
The average of the 3D acute included angle
defined by the hip to shoulder line segment and
the horizon of every body measurement index.
Hip-Shoulder-Wrist/Elbow
The average of the 3D included angle defined by
the hip, shoulder, and elbow or wrist of each body
measurement index.
Elbow Angle
The average of the 3D included angle defined by
the shoulder, elbow, and wrist of each body
measurement index.
June 2013
KEY
DESCRIPTION/DEFINITION
KEY
DESCRIPTION/DEFINITION
June 2013