Muscular activity patterns in one-legged vs. two-legged pedaling

ConclusionThe observed changes in muscle activities are due to a variety of changes in mechanical aspects of the pedaling motion when pedaling with only 1 leg, including altered crank torque patterns without the contralateral leg, reduced pelvis stability, and increased knee and ankle stiffness during the upstroke.Graphical abstract
Source: Journal of Sport and Health Science - Category: Sports Medicine Source Type: research