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Just curious, how does not having a high cadence hurt the traffic 'flow' on the LSP?
Just curious, how does not having a high cadence hurt the traffic 'flow' on the LSP?
I also ride with my cadence right around 85 or 90. I am more interested in the drills to pedal in circles though, anybody mind running through a couple things I could do to improve my pedal stroke? Or is the one-leg thing all there is to it?
I was wondering about particular exercises that you might do, or things to envision to increase cadence.
If you don't have a computer with cadence, any songs that could be hummed to approximate a decent cadence?
I got one of those bike roller trainer things recently. I have only used it maybe 6 times. It's awesome outside I just bought it as it's getting warm so why would I use it at all right now? I have found that this thing does make you more conscious of your cadence and efficiency. Cut out the stopping and starting, distractions, and noise of the streets. With that I have found that I am a really sloppy cyclist.
The trainer forces you to ride straight. It's 3ft wide, if you swerve too much you fall on your ass. You are forced to ride efficiently from the stand point that you really can't shove the bike forward or backward. With out other distracting sounds (aside from the TV HAR HAR!) You can hear the rollers slowing and speeding up. I try to keep it to a constant buzz rather than a woosh woosh sound meaning that I am keeping a constant speed.
I don't have a bike computer or other way of measuring my efficacy. However I think this method kinda works and makes my lazy TV time more worth while.
PS: I know the penny farthing does fit on the rollers. I will post a video once I have enough beer to try it and enough time to heal from the impending youtube gold that is bound to follow. My pain is your gain.
Vando said:I also ride with my cadence right around 85 or 90. I am more interested in the drills to pedal in circles though, anybody mind running through a couple things I could do to improve my pedal stroke? Or is the one-leg thing all there is to it?
Amber K said:Just curious, how does not having a high cadence hurt the traffic 'flow' on the LSP?
Mashers will have a harder time accelerating as needed.
That's not really my point. I understand candence. I would think that the 'flow' is more affected by non-cyclist. Increasing your cadence is only going to make you faster, and it doesn't seem like there needs to be more speed demons on the LSP wearing spandex or not.
envane x said:Amber K said:Just curious, how does not having a high cadence hurt the traffic 'flow' on the LSP?
Mashers will have a harder time accelerating as needed.
Increasing your cadence isn't necessarily going to make you go faster. Spinning away in a low gear would be equivalent to having a hard time turning the pedals over in a high gear. You're going to roll along slowly either way.
Amber K said:That's not really my point. I understand candence. I would think that the 'flow' is more affected by non-cyclist. Increasing your cadence is only going to make you faster, and it doesn't seem like there needs to be more speed demons on the LSP wearing spandex or not.
envane x said:Amber K said:Just curious, how does not having a high cadence hurt the traffic 'flow' on the LSP?
Mashers will have a harder time accelerating as needed.
Yeah, probably not for most people.
Tank-Ridin' Ryan said:Increasing your cadence isn't necessarily going to make you go faster. Spinning away in a low gear would be equivalent to having a hard time turning the pedals over in a high gear. You're going to roll along slowly either way.
Amber K said:That's not really my point. I understand candence. I would think that the 'flow' is more affected by non-cyclist. Increasing your cadence is only going to make you faster, and it doesn't seem like there needs to be more speed demons on the LSP wearing spandex or not.
envane x said:Amber K said:Just curious, how does not having a high cadence hurt the traffic 'flow' on the LSP?
Mashers will have a harder time accelerating as needed.
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