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1316.1 | how 'bout back curls? | USCTR1::PJOHNSON | | Wed Sep 27 1989 22:40 | 6 |
| I don't curl my toes but I do curl my back when I'm going all out.
I keep catching myself sliding forward on my seat. I assume this
curls my back and therefore makes me less aerodynamic. Does anyone
else out there have this tendency?
Phil
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1316.2 | curling the Great Toe | WECARE::PAMMER | | Thu Sep 28 1989 11:26 | 10 |
| When I'm time trialing my toes curl down. I'm constantly replacing
the footbeds in my cycling shoes. I notice it happens when my sitting
and pushing a large gear. At that point I'm concentrating on doing
a lot of "ankling" (pedaling in nice circles with my lower leg).
So it seems that I only curl my toes when I'm feeling strong.
Most likely an innate characteristic from when we where swinging
in the trees.. :-)
Jim
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1316.3 | Don't curl your toes. | BANZAI::FISHER | Twice a BMB Finisher | Fri Sep 29 1989 10:57 | 11 |
| If your toes are curling when you are time trialing you are spending
energy that is not going to make you go faster. I think it's the same
as tightening the muscles in your face and clamping hard on the bars
with your hands. Those muscles should be as relaxed as possible so
that you can get maximal effort from the muscles that make you go
faster.
How's that for changing the subject -- or inducing a new and perhaps
irrelevant controversy?
ed
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1316.4 | ENERGY DOWN THE CRAPPER | WMOIS::C_GIROUARD | | Mon Oct 02 1989 10:11 | 5 |
| I agree with you [.3]. I always try and concentrate on energy being
expended through tensing energy not being delivered to speed. Some
times it goes on for miles until you realize it.
Chip
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1316.5 | Spinning More | WECARE::PAMMER | | Thu Oct 05 1989 17:57 | 7 |
| Yeah, I've actually noticed a difference in my riding style since
I started doing triathlons. In order to save the legs for running,
I started to gear down annd spin a little more. I'm not replacing
as many footbeds as a result!!
thanks for the help.
Jim
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