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Rodrigo Rico Bini

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Personal Data

 

Name               Rodrigo Rico Bini

Birth                24/09/1982 - Porto Alegre, RS - Brazil

 

 

Professional Address     Sport Performance Research Institute New Zealand

                                      17 Antares Place, Millennium Institute of Sport and Health

                                      Mairangi Bay - North Shore

                                      Zip: 0637

                                      Ph: +64 9 4772056

 

E-mail                            bini.rodrigo@gmail.com

 

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Education

 

2009 - 2011           Doctor of Philosophy in Sport and Exercise.

                            Auckland University of Technology, AUT, New Zealand

                            Thesis’ title: EFFECTS OF SADDLE POSITION ON PEDALLING TECHNIQUE AND METHODS TO ASSESS PEDALLING KINETICS AND KINEMATICS OF CYCLISTS AND TRIATHLETES

                            Supervisor: Prof. Patria Hume

                            Funding: Capes Foundation, Ministry of Education of Brazil

 

2006 - 2008           Master in Human Movement Sciences

                            Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, UFRGS, Porto Alegre, Brazil

                            Thesis’ title: Fatigue assessment by THE ANALYSIS of THE net joint moment during cycling

                            Supervisor: Dr. Carlos Bolli Mota

                            Funding: National Council for Scientific and Technological Development - CNPq

 

2000 -  2005          Bachelor in Physical Education.

                            Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, UFRGS, Porto Alegre, Brazil

                            Undergraduate course work title: Aerodynamic’S effects on propulsive forces and Pedaling technique of cyclists: study cases        

                            Supervisor: Dr. Antônio Carlos Stringhini Guimarães

 

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Work experience

 

 

1.         Companhia Vital - CIA VITAL

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2004 – 2008           Research and physical education teaching

 

 

2.         Equipe Carla Lubisco

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2002 - 2003           Placement in Personal Training

 

 

4.         Comercial Social Service - SESC

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2003 - 2004           Probation in Strength Training

 

 

5.         Universidade Federal de Santa Maria - UFSM

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2006 – 2008           Research in Biomechanics

 

 

6.         Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul - UFRGS

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2002 – present      Research in Biomechanics.

                            Graduation and Post-Graduation

 

7.         Auckland University of Technology - AUT

 

2011 - Atual          Research Associate

2009 - 2011           PhD Student

 

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Research interests

 

1.                          Cycling and triathlon biomechanics

 

                            Purpose: Evaluation of biomechanics and physiological pattern of cyclists and triathletes. Internal and external force investigation for understanding performance and injury prevention.

 

2.                          Biomechanics of Strength Training

 

                            Purpose: Mechanical measurements of strength training machines and simulation of joint load. New mechanical design of strength training machines for minimizing joint load.

 

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Research projects

 

2009 - 2011           Effects of bike configuration on the knee joint forces and muscle activity of cyclists: Implications for injury prevention and rehabilitation

            Purpose: The aim of the proposed research is to compare the tibiofemoral and patellofemoral calculated joint forces, and muscle activity during pedalling with different body positions in recreational cyclists who have been cycling in non-optimised cycle position (some of whom are injured).

People: Rodrigo Rico Bini; Patria Anne Hume; James Croft; Andrew Kilding

Funding: Capes – Brazil

 

2009 - 2011           Bicycle configuration survey: Anthropometric and kinematic measurements

            Purpose: The primary objective of the proposed research is to understand which method cyclists use to set up their bicycle configuration. Based on the suggestion that an improper position could lead to joint overuse injuries and that recreational cyclists usually adopt a worse riding position than trained cyclists our second objective is to investigate any relationship between cycling expertise and injury. Joint angles will be measured from digital photographs of the rider seated on the bicycle in three static positions (pedal in the highest position, pedal in the lowest position and pedal at the most forward position on the crank cycle). We will use the positions of bicycle components and anthropometric measurements (i.e. femur length, and the knee angle) to estimate if the bicycle is properly set for the rider using current guidelines. A comparison will be made with data from previous studies. A third objective is to investigate a possible relationship between injury history, bicycle set up, bicycle type and cycling expertise.

People: Rodrigo Rico Bini; Patria Anne Hume; James Croft; Andrew Kilding

Funding: Capes – Brazil

 

2009 - 2011           Muscle mechanics and performance of cyclists and triathletes: Kinematics, pedal forces and ultrasound evaluation

Purpose: Muscle length and pedal force measurement can provide information about the optimal joint angle to improve power production. Therefore, the first aim of this project is to compare ultrasound and kinematic methods of estimating muscle length. The second aim is to compare muscle lengths, muscle activity, joint kinematics, pedal forces and oxygen uptake of cyclists and triathletes riding with different saddle heights.

People: Rodrigo Rico Bini; Fernando Diefenthaeler;  Carlos Bolli Mota;  Marco Vaz;  Fábio Juner Lanferdini

Funding: Capes – Brazil

 

2006 - 2010           Biomechanical and physiological analysis of muscle fatigue during cycling

            Purpose: To analyze the effects of muscle fatigue on pedaling technique, muscle activation, and joint kinematics and resultant moments of lower limb of cyclists.

            People: M.Sci. Rodrigo Rico Bini; M.Sci. Fernando Diefenthaeler; M.Sci. Felipe Pivetta Carpes; B.Sci. Jeam Geremia; Ph.D. Marco Vaz

            Funding: Capes – Brazil, and Cnpq - Brazil

 

2006 - 2010           Asymmetry effects on cycling efficiency and performance

            Purpose: To evaluate the effects of asymmetry during cycling on pedal forces, mechanical efficiency and other performance variables.

            People: M.Sci. Rodrigo Rico Bini; M.Sci. Fernando Diefenthaeler; M.Sci. Felipe Pivetta Carpes; PhD. Carlos Bolli Mota (Advisor)

            Funding: Studies and projects financial support – FINEP

 

2005 - present       Strength training biomechanics: implications for injury prevention

            Purpose: Mechanical analysis of strength traning machines and simulations of joint loads during strength training exercises.

            People: M.Sci. Rodrigo Rico Bini;

 

2003 - 2005           Biomechanics of cycling and triathlon

            Purpose: To analyze the biomechanical aspects of pedaling movement of cyclists and triathletes

            People: M.Sci. Rodrigo Rico Bini, Ph.D. Antônio Carlos Gumarães; M.Sci. Fernando Diefenthaeler

            Funding: Cenesp – Brazil

 

2002 - 2004           Evaluation of saddle effetcs on pedaling technique of cyclists: study of cases

            Purpose: To evaluate the effects of changing saddle position on pedal forces, muscle activation, and joint kinematics.

            People: M.Sci. Rodrigo Rico Bini, M.Sci. Fernando Diefenthaeler; Ph.D. Antônio Carlos Stringhini Guimarães

            Funding: Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico-CNPq, Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior-CAPES

 

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Reviewer

 

1.         Journal of Sports Science and Medicine -

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2011 - present      

 

 

2.         European Journal of Sports Sciences -

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2011 - present      

 

 

3.         Motriz : Revista de Educação Física (Online)  -

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2011 - present      

 

4.         Revista Brasileira de Cineantropometria & Desempenho Humano (Impresso) -

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2010 - present      

 

5.         Sports biomechanics  -

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2010 - present      

 

 

6.         Journal of Sport Rehabilitation  -

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2010 - present      

 

 

7.         International Journal of Exercise Science  -

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2008 - 2010            

 

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Languages

 

Portuguese (native) and English (99 points in Ibt Toefl test in 6th June of 2008)    

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Prizes and Awards

 

2010                     AUT Lenovo Laptop Scholarship, AUT University

 

2010                     Contestable Travel funding - round 2, AUT University - Faculty of Health and Environmental Sciences

 

2009                     ISB Student Travel Grant.

 

2008                     First place on the II Biofenac Brazilian Award for Exercise Science, Fitness Brasil and Laboratório Achê.

 

2004                     Best research on biomechanics at XVI Scientific Beginning Meeting of Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

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Publication

 

1. BINI, R. R., Hume, Patria A., Cerviri, Andre

A comparison of cycling SRM crank and strain gauge instrumented pedal measures of peak torque, crank angle at peak torque and power output. Procedia Engineering. , v.13, p.56 - 61, 2011.

 

2. Tamborindeguy, Aline Cavalheiro, Rico Bini, Rodrigo

Does saddle height affect patellofemoral and tibiofemoral forces during bicycling for rehabilitation?. Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies. , v.15, p.186 - 191, 2011.

 

3. BINI, R. R., Hume, Patria A., Croft, James L.

Effects of Bicycle Saddle Height on Knee Injury Risk and Cycling Performance. Sports Medicine (Auckland). , v.41, p.463 - 476, 2011.

 

4. BINI, R. R., Hume, Patria A., Crofta, James L.

Effects of saddle height on pedal force effectiveness. Procedia Engineering. , v.13, p.51 - 55, 2011.

 

5. ALENCAR, T. A. M., MATIAS, K. F. S., BINI, R. R., CARPES, Felipe Pivetta

ETIOLÓGICA DA LOMBALGIA EM CICLISTAS. Revista Brasileira de Ciências do Esporte. , v.33, p.507 - 528, 2011.

 

6. Carpes, Felipe, DIEFENTHAELER, Fernando, Bini, Rodrigo, Stefanyshyn, Darren, Faria, Irvin, Mota, Carlos

Influence of leg preference on bilateral muscle activation during cycling. Journal of Sports Sciences (Print). , v.29, p.151 - 159, 2011.

 

7. BINI, R. R., CARPES, Felipe Pivetta, DIEFENTHAELER, Fernando

Influência da pedalada com os joelhos tangenciando o quadro da bicicleta sobre a ativação dos músculos do membro inferior. Revista Brasileira de Educação Física e Esporte (Impresso). , v.25, p.27 - 37, 2011.

 

8. BINI, R. R., DIEFENTHAELER, Fernando, CARPES, Felipe Pivetta

Lower limb muscle activation during 40 km cycling time trial: co-contraction and pedaling technique. International Sportmed Journal. , v.12, p.7 - 16, 2011.

 

9. CARPES, Felipe Pivetta, DIEFENTHAELER, Fernando, BINI, R. R., Stefanyshyn, D., Faria, I, MOTA, Carlos Bolli

Does leg preference affect muscle activation and efficiency?. Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology. , p.1230 - 1236, 2010.

 

10. BINI, R. R., TAMBORINDEGUY, Aline, MOTA, Carlos Bolli

EFFECTS OF SADDLE HEIGHT, PEDALING CADENCE AND WORKLOAD ON JOINT KINETICS AND KINEMATICS DURING CYCLING: APPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATION. Journal of Sport Rehabilitation. , v.19, p.301 - 314, 2010.

 

11. BINI, R. R., DIEFENTHAELER, Fernando, MOTA, Carlos Bolli

FATIGUE EFFECTS ON THE COORDINATIVE PATTERN DURING CYCLING: KINETICS AND KINEMATICS EVALUATION. Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology. , v.20, p.102 - 107, 2010.

 

12. ALENCAR, T. A. M., BINI, R. R., MATIAS, K. F. S., DIEFENTHAELER, Fernando, CARPES, Felipe Pivetta

Influência do comprimento do pedivela no desempenho de ciclistas. Brazilian journal of biomotricity. , v.4, p.32 - 47, 2010.

 

13. BINI, R. R., DIEFENTHAELER, Fernando

Kinetics and kinematics analysis of incremental cycling to exhaustion. Sports biomechanics. , v.9, p.223 - 235, 2010.

 

14. BINI, R. R., Rossato, M., DIEFENTHAELER, Fernando, CARPES, Felipe Pivetta, dos Reis D.C, MORO, A.R.P

PEDALING CADENCE EFFECTS ON JOINT MECHANICAL WORK DURING CYCLING. Isokinetics and Exercise Science. , v.18, p.7 - 13, 2010.

 

15. BINI, R. R., CARPES, Felipe Pivetta, DIEFENTHAELER, Fernando

EFEITOS DA POSIÇÃO DOS JOELHOS NO PLANO FRONTAL SOBRE AS FORÇAS APLICADAS NO CICLISMO: ESTUDO PRELIMINAR. Revista Brasileira de Cineantropometria & Desempenho Humano. , v.11, p.142 - 150, 2009.

 

16. BINI, R. R., DIEFENTHAELER, Fernando

MECHANICAL WORK AND COORDINATIVE PATTERN OF CYCLING: A LITERATURE REVIEW. International Journal of Fundamental and Applied Kinesiology. , v.41, p.25 - 39, 2009.

 

17. DIEFENTHAELER, Fernando, BINI, R. R., KAROLCZAK, Ana Paula Barcelos, CARPES, Felipe Pivetta

ATIVAÇÃO MUSCULAR DURANTE A PEDALADA EM DIFERENTES POSIÇÕES DO SELIM: ESTUDO DE CASOS. Revista Brasileira de Cineantropometria & Desempenho Humano. , v.10, p.161 - 169, 2008.

 

18. Rossato, M., Bini, R., Carpes, F., Diefenthaeler, F., Moro, A., BINI, R. R.

Cadence and Workload Effects on Pedaling Technique of Well-Trained Cyclists. International Journal of Sports Medicine. , v.29, p.746 - 752, 2008.

 

19. BINI, R. R., CARPES, Felipe Pivetta, TOLEDO J.M, LOSS J.F

Estimativa das forças na articulação tíbio-femoral no exercício de extensão dos joelhos em cadeia cinética aberta realizado em máquina de musculação. Revista Brasileira de Cineantropometria & Desempenho Humano (Impresso). , v.10, p.35 - 42, 2008.

 

20. DIEFENTHAELER, Fernando, CARPES, Felipe Pivetta, BINI, R. R., MOTA, Carlos Bolli, GUIMARÃES, Antônio Carlos Stringhini

METHODOLOGICAL PROPOSAL TO EVALUATE SAGITTAL TRUNK AND SPINE ANGLE IN CYCLISTS: PRELIMINARY STUDY. Brazilian journal of biomotricity. , v.2, p.284 - 293, 2008.

 

21. BINI, R. R., CARPES, Felipe Pivetta, DIEFENTHAELER, Fernando, MOTA, Carlos Bolli, GUIMARÃES, Antônio Carlos Stringhini

PHYSIOLOGICAL AND ELECTROMYOGRAPHIC RESPONSES DURING 40-KM CYCLING TIME TRIAL: RELATIONSHIP TO MUSCLE COORDINATION AND PERFORMANCE. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport. , v.11, p.363 - 370, 2008.

 

22. DIEFENTHAELER, Fernando, Bini, Rodrigo Rico, NABINGER, Eduardo, LAITANO, Orlando, CARPES, Felipe Pivetta, MOTA, Carlos Bolli, GUIMARÃES, Antônio Carlos Stringhini, BINI, R. R.

Proposta metodológica para a avaliação da técnica da pedalada de ciclistas: estudo de caso. Revista Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte. , v.14, p.145 - 148, 2008.

 

23. CARPES, Felipe Pivetta, BINI, R. R., MOTA, Carlos Bolli

Training level, perception and bilateral asymmetry during multi-joint leg-press exercise. Brazilian journal of biomotricity. , v.2, p.51 - 62, 2008.

 

24. CARPES, Felipe Pivetta, DAGNESE, Frederico, BINI, R. R., DIEFENTHAELER, Fernando, ROSSATO, Mateus, MOTA, Carlos Bolli, GUIMARÃES, Antônio Carlos Stringhini

Características cinemáticas da pedalada em ciclistas competitivos de diferentes modalidades. Revista Portuguesa de Ciências do Desporto. , v.6, p.7 - 14, 2006.

 

25. CARPES, Felipe Pivetta, BINI, R. R., NABINGER, Eduardo, DIEFENTHAELER, Fernando, MOTA, Carlos Bolli, GUIMARÃES, Antônio Carlos Stringhini

Aplicação de força no pedal em prova de ciclismo 40 km contra-relógio simulada: estudo preliminar. Revista Paulista de Educação Física. , v.19, p.105 - 113, 2005.

 

Papers accepted for publication

 

1. ALENCAR, T. A. M., MATIAS, K. F. S., BINI, R. R., DIEFENTHAELER, Fernando, CARPES, Felipe Pivetta

A FUNÇÃO DAS ÓRTESES NO CICLISMO. Revista Brasileira de Ciência e Movimento. , 2012.

 

2. BINI, R. R., Senger, D., Lanferdini FJ, LOPES, A. L.

JOINT KINEMATICS ASSESSMENT DURING CYCLING INCREMENTAL TEST TO EXHAUSTION. Isokinetics and Exercise Science. , 2012.

 

3. DIEFENTHAELER, Fernando, COYLE, Edward, BINI, R. R., CARPES, Felipe Pivetta, Vaz Marco

MUSCLE ACTIVITY AND PEDAL FORCE PROFILE OF TRIATHLETES DURING CYCLING TO EXHAUSTION. Sports biomechanics. , 2011.

 

Papers in conference’s proceedings (in English)

 

1. BINI, R. R., Hume P.A

Pain from overuse injury in 104 competitive and recreational road cyclists, mountain bikers and triathletes In: New Zealand Sports Medicine Conference, 2011, Queenstown.

  Conference Handbook. Wellington: Sports Medicine New Zealand, 2011. v.1. p.14 – 14

2. BINI, R. R., Hume P.A, Kilding, A, Croft J

Road cyclists overuse injury and cycling body position In: New Zealand Sports Medicine and Science Conference, 2010, Wellington.

  Conference Handbook. Wellington: Sports Medicine New Zealand Inc, 2010. v.1. p.32 -

 

3. BINI, R. R., Croft J, Kilding, A, Hume P.A

Improving performance and preventing injuries using cycling biomechanics: Overcoming the challenges In: AUT University Postgraduate Symposium, 2009, Auckland.

  Postgraduate Symposium. Auckland, New Zealand: AUT University, 2009. v.1. p.21 - 21

 

4. DIEFENTHAELER, Fernando, BINI, R. R., CARPES, Felipe Pivetta, Vaz Marco

EFFECTS OF FATIGUE ON EMG AND PEDAL FORCES DURING MAXIMAL CYCLING TO EXHAUSTION In: XXII Congress of the International Society of Biomechanics, 2009, Cape Town.

  XXII Congress of the International Society of Biomechanics. , 2009.

 

5. CARPES, Felipe Pivetta, DIEFENTHAELER, Fernando, BINI, R. R., Stefanyshyn, D., Faria, I, MOTA, Carlos Bolli

INFLUENCE OF EXPERIENCE AND LEG PREFERENCE ON MECHANICAL EFFICIENCY OF CYCLING In: XXII Congress of the International Society of Biomechanics, 2009, Cape Town.

  XXII Congress of the International Society of Biomechanics. , 2009.

 

6. BINI, R. R.

Patellofemoral Joint Force During Knee Extension In Open Kinetic Chain Exercise In: XXII Congress of the International Society of Biomechanics, 2009, Cape Town.

  XXII Congress of the International Society of Biomechanics. , 2009.

 

7. DIEFENTHAELER, Fernando, BINI, Rodrigo. R., CARPES, Felipe P., Vaz, Marco

Analysis of pedaling technique during a maximal cycling exercise In: 25th International Symposium on Biomechanics in Sports, 2007, Ouro Preto - MG.

25th International Symposium on Biomechanics in Sports. Belo Horizonte - MG: Segrac, 2007. v.1. p.394 - 397

 

8. BINI, Rodrigo. R., DIEFENTHAELER, Fernando, CARPES, Felipe P., MOTA, Carlos B.

External work bilateral symmetry during incremental cycling exercise In: 25th International Symposium on Biomechanics in Sports, 2007, Ouro Preto - MG.

25th International Symposium on Biomechanics in Sports. Belo Horizonte  - MG: Segrac, 2007. v.1. p.168 – 171

 

9. DIEFENTHAELER, Fernando, BINI, R. R., LAITANO, Orlando, GUIMARÃES, Antônio Carlos Stringhini, NABINGER, Eduardo, CARPES, Felipe Pivetta, MOTA, Carlos Bolli

Assessment of the effects of saddle position on cyclists pedaling technique In:

  Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. , 2006. v.38.

 

 

Conferences

 

1. Oral presentation at the 5th Asia-Pacific Congress on Sports Technology, 2011.  Effects of saddle height on pedal force effectiveness.

 

2. Oral presentation at the Sport and Exercise Science New Zealand Annual Conference, 2011. 

Moving forward and backward on the bicycle saddle does not change pedal force effectivennes.

 

3. Oral presentation at the New Zealand Sports Medicine Conference, 2011.  Pain from overuse injury in 104 competitive and recreational road cyclists, mountain bikers and triathletes.

 

4. Oral presentation at the New Zealand Sports Medicine and Science Conference, 2010.  Road cyclists overuse injury and cycling body position.

 

5. Oral presentation at the AUT University Postgraduate Symposium, 2009.

Paper titled: “Improving performance and preventing injuries using cycling biomechanics: Overcoming the challenges.”

 

6. Virtual presentation on the Jornadas de Actualización en Fisiologia del Entrenamiento, 2008.  (Web Simposium)

Conference Title: Neuromechanics of cycling and triathlon: adaptations of training.

 

7. Virtual presentation on the Simposio Virtual e Internacional de Ciencias Aplicadas a los Deportes de Resistencia, 2008.  (Web Simposium)

Conference Title: Fatigue effects on the kinetics, kinematics and muscle activation during cycling

 

8. Conference in the Academic Conference Week of Faculty of Physical Education and Sports Sciences – PUC-RS, 2008.

Conference title: Sports Biomechanics: Soccer application

 

9. Conference on the Seminary of the Study Group on Skeletal Muscle Biomechanics-ULBRA-RS, 2007.

Conference title: Theoretical aspects of electromyography.

 

10. Oral presentation at the XII Brazilian Meeting of Biomechanics, 2007.

Paper titled: “Muscle activation during cycling with the knees close to the bicycle frame”.

 

11. Oral presentation at the 25th International Symposium on Biomechanics in Sports, 2007.

Paper titled: “External work bilateral symmetry during incremental cycling exercise”.

 

12. Oral presentation on the XVI Scientific Beginning Meeting of Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

Paper titled: Methodological propose for cyclists and triathletes evaluation: a study case.

 

Membership

Student member of the International Society of Biomechanics in Sport - ISBS

Student member of the International Society of Biomechanics – ISB

Cycling Research and Study Group – Universidade Federal de Santa Maria - Brazil

Biomechanics and Kinesiology Research Group – Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul – Brazil

Applied Neuromechanics Research Group – Universidade Federal do Pampa - Brazil

 

Software and Computer Skills

Software/computer skill level

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Advanced

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Windaq (Biological Signal Analysis)

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Qualysis (Motion Analisys)

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Grants and Scholarships

 

Grantee(s)

Amount

Title of Project

Sponsoring agency

Year

Rodrigo Bini

US$ 27,700.00

PhD in Sport & Exercise at AUT- New Zealand

PhD Scholarship Capes – Brazil

2009

Rodrigo Bini

NZ$ 4,000.00

ISRRNZ Running Mechanics Research Scholarship

AUT University - New Zealand

2009

Rodrigo Bini

US$ 2,500.00

PhD in Sport & Exercise at AUT- New Zealand

International Society of Biomechanics

2009

Rodrigo Bini

R$ 4,000.00

Physiological and electromyographic responses during 40-km cycling time trial: relationship to muscle coordination and performance

Research Award - Achê Medicine Laboratory - Brazil

2008

Rodrigo Bini

R$ 16,760.00

Fatigue assessment by the analysis of the net joint moment during cycling

Master Scholarship - Cnpq – Brazil

2007-2008