Paul Visentini's Physio Bikefit

Fri, 19 Jun, 2026 at 09:00 am to Sun, 21 Jun, 2026 at 05:30 pm UTC+02:00

Maassluisstraat 2, 1062 GD Amsterdam, Nederland | Amsterdam

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Physio BikeFit

Be a Bike Fitter

Comprehensive Education in Cycling Injury, Biomechanics, and Clinical Bike Fitting

The Physio BikeFit course represents a structured, evidence-informed educational pathway for clinicians, coaches, bike-fit practitioners, and experienced cyclists seeking to develop competence and confidence in cycling assessment, bike fitting, and the management of cycling-related pain and injury. The course provides a comprehensive framework for understanding practical bike-fit methodology, the cycling body, the bicycle–rider interface, and the clinical reasoning required to integrate bike fitting into injury prevention, rehabilitation, and performance contexts. Content is informed by contemporary scientific literature and current best-practice industry standards.

The program is delivered as a three-day face-to-face intensive, supported by online learning resources and extended through ongoing membership, mentoring, and live educational events. This blended delivery model supports both foundational knowledge acquisition and long-term professional development, recognising that effective bike fitting is a skill refined through structured education, clinical application, and peer-supported practice.

Course Philosophy and Scope
Physio BikeFit is grounded in the principle that cycling pain and injury rarely arise from a single isolated factor. Instead, symptoms typically reflect the interaction between the rider’s anatomy, movement capacity, training load, and bicycle configuration. The course is designed to equip participants with the skills to:
Undertake a professional BikeFit with knowledge and confidence
Assess the cyclist as a clinical entity rather than fitting solely to geometric ideals
Identify whether bike setup is contributing to symptoms or limiting rehabilitation
Apply biomechanical reasoning to common cycling presentations
Integrate bike fitting into broader musculoskeletal management and load progression
The program is particularly relevant for physiotherapists, sports therapists, osteopaths, exercise physiologists, and other health or performance professionals working with cyclists across recreational, competitive, commuting, and e-bike contexts.

Part 1: Foundations of Physio BikeFit
Part 1 establishes the foundational knowledge required to assess the cyclist and understand the role of bike fitting within clinical and service-based environments. The focus is on building a structured bike-fit assessment process and introducing core biomechanical and anatomical concepts relevant to cycling.

Key Learning Domains

Introduction to Bike Fitting
Participants are introduced to the purpose and scope of bike fitting, including its role in injury management, injury prevention, and performance optimisation. The course explores how bike fitting interfaces with clinical practice, retail environments, and multidisciplinary service models.

Bike Fit Framework and Clinical Process
A structured bike-fit protocol is presented, covering:
Client interview and cycling history
Training load, equipment, and symptom profiling
Pre-fit screening and physical assessment
Identification of red flags and non-bike-related contributors
This framework prioritises clinical reasoning and decision-making over prescriptive fitting rules.

Functional Anatomy for Cycling 1
Relevant musculoskeletal anatomy is reviewed through a cycling-specific lens. Emphasis is placed on the hip, knee, ankle, foot, lumbar spine, and pelvis, and how anatomical variation influences cycling posture, movement strategies, and load distribution.

Introduction to Cycling Biomechanics
Participants develop an understanding of fundamental cycling biomechanics, including joint kinematics, muscle function, cadence, and force application throughout the pedal cycle. This section provides the biomechanical foundation required for meaningful on-bike observation.

On-Bike Assessment Fundamentals
Visual and video-based on-bike assessment is introduced, focusing on:
Saddle height and setback concepts
Handlebar reach and drop
Foot–pedal interface fundamentals
Identification of gross asymmetries or compensatory strategies


Part 2: Clinical Application and Advanced Integration
Part 2 builds on the foundations established in Part 1 and focuses on advancing bike fitting skills, particularly around contact points, bike types, and riding demands. Emphasis is placed on injury-specific bike fitting strategies, advanced knowledge in anatomy and clinical reasoning, and complex case management.

Key Learning Domains

BikeFit Skills 2
This section develops advanced practical bike fitting skills with a strong clinical emphasis. Participants refine their approach to the primary contact points—saddle, shoe-pedal interface, and handlebars—considering comfort, load distribution, symptom response, and riding goals.
The implications of different bike types are explored, including:
Road
TT / Aero
Mountain bike

Participants learn to adapt BikeFit principles to different geometries, rider positions, and performance demands, while maintaining clinical reasoning and patient-centred decision-making.

Functional Anatomy in Cycling 2

Building on Part 1, this section examines functional anatomy under cycling-specific load and fatigue conditions. Participants explore how muscle coordination, joint tolerance, and movement strategies evolve across intensity, duration, and terrain. Particular focus is placed on hip and pelvic control, trunk stability, and the interaction between lower-limb mechanics and spinal load during sustained riding.

Advanced On-Bike Assessment

On-bike assessment skills are further developed, including:
Dynamic posture analysis
Pelvic control and trunk strategies
Hip–knee–foot relationships under load
Cadence, gearing, and fatigue considerations
Participants learn to integrate off-bike assessment findings with on-bike observations to inform practical, individualised adjustments.

Advanced Clinical Reasoning in Cycling Injury
Common cycling-related pain presentations are explored, including anterior knee pain, patellofemoral symptoms, achilles and calf load issues, hip and groin pain, lumbar and cervical spine presentations, and upper-limb complaints. Emphasis is placed on differentiating between tissue capacity, load error, and bike-related contributors, and understanding when bike fit modification is appropriate versus when rehabilitation or load management is the primary driver.

Clinical Bike Fit Adjustments
Bike setup changes are discussed in the context of clinical goals, rehabilitation stage, and rider tolerance. The course avoids rigid fitting formulas and instead emphasises graded, symptom-informed decision-making.


Course Delivery and Learning Structure

Three-Day Face-to-Face Intensive
Combined Part 1 and Part 2 content is delivered across a three-day face-to-face format, blending theory, case discussion, practical demonstration, and hands-on learning. This structure allows immediate contextualisation within real-world scenarios.

Online Learning Resources
Participants receive access to online educational materials designed to support and extend the face-to-face content. These resources are intended for ongoing reference and revision.

Membership, Mentoring, and Live Events
Course completion includes entry into an ongoing professional community, providing:
Access to mentoring and peer discussion
Regular live educational events and case reviews
Ongoing updates aligned with evolving cycling science and clinical practice
This structure supports long-term skill development and acknowledges that BikeFit expertise evolves through continued learning and clinical exposure.

Outcomes and Professional Application
Upon completion of the Physio BikeFit course, participants will be equipped to:
Assess cyclists using a structured, clinically informed framework
Undertake a BikeFit with confidence and professional competence
Understand practical considerations around equipment, space, time management, reporting, communicating and relationship building
Identify when bike setup may be contributing to pain or dysfunction
Integrate bike fitting into injury management and rehabilitation planning
Communicate effectively with cyclists, coaches, and other professionals
Continue skill development through supported mentoring and education

The Physio BikeFit course provides a comprehensive, clinically relevant education pathway for professionals seeking to work confidently at the intersection of cycling, biomechanics, and musculoskeletal health.
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