YOU ARE AN ANGEL, that was totally exciting to learn AND understand, could now also please explain the chainring, I didn't know I wanted to know, but now I DO!
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Gave this thread some more thought today.....
I think part of my hill climbing problem is that I'm seated too much and spin, raising my heart rate to ridiculous levels and building up lactic acid faster. It's not that I can't climb out of the saddle, it's that I want to preserve my legs for as long as I can on multiple hills.
I've not done a spinning class but I can tell you I learned to climb better by riding my mtb. I believe mtb'ers as a rule have a smoother pedaling action than roadies.
I'm gonna test my theory the next time I do crazy hills.
I'm really dense sometimes, so I need to clarify this at least for my own self.Quote:
When you are in the 11-tooth cog, the effort is divided by 11. So for every cog you go forward 7.5 inches or so.
I think you meant to say, "So for every TOOTH you go forward 7.5 inches or so."?
I can see that everyone, including me, understood what you meant, but I can't leave it, especially since this thread will be here for perpetuity. If I'm wrong, then I'm really confused!
Karen
I started bike commuting almost 1 year ago. On this one particular hill, the first "many" months of riding it, I was looking directly at the sidewalk and could actually watch an ant walk across in front of me. Yeah, I was really slow! But, so what, I made it up the hill...and, now, a year later, it's no big deal going up that hill. I knew that eventually I would get stronger...and I did. : )
About 20 years ago, I did Bike Virginia, the year they had the hardest ride ever. It was a miserable experience. I walked my bike up a hill. And swore I would never, ever do that again. Slow riding is so much better than walking.
I'll have to re-read those explanations when my brain is not so jam packed. I think it is sort of starting to make sense though! I will admit to walking a few hills during my last ride pre-injury. They were just too much for my legs!
to the OP..I was searching for some hill stuff today on my way down to freo & want to suggest a few places..
Instead of riding all of Curtin Ave, cross at the Grant Street ped crossing (turn immediately left up to the first roundabout & keep following the road) and there are nice hills there to play on. :)
If you're near Point Walter, do Carrol road (instead of veering left when you're along the strand?) & all the hills near it. :)
Don't just do them once, go up & down as many times as possible. Play with your gears, get out of the saddle, stay in the saddle, etc.