
Anthropometry in Cycling
Anthropometry in cycling refers to the measurement of a cyclist's body dimensions—such as height, inseam length, arm length, and torso length—to optimize bike fit. Proper anthropometric assessment ensures the bicycle is tailored to the rider’s unique body geometry, improving comfort, efficiency, and power transfer while reducing the risk of injury. By accurately measuring these parameters, bike fittings can be precisely adjusted, resulting in better performance and comfort during rides.