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  1. #1
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    Can the way you peddal hurt your knees?

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    OK... I have had my seat refitted, because my left knee was hurting.

    Now, the inside of my right knee is hurting.

    I have been told that my seat maybe too forward... but I also speculate if maybe I am doing something odd with with peddaling that is making my knee hurt. I think this because it only starts to hurt when I peddal hard.... and go faster than 18 MPH.

    So, do you know if knee pain can be caused from the way you peddal? And yes, I am clipped in.

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    See your other thread... I left you a reply regarding just this topic.

    As an addendum to that, maybe you're also pushing to hard a gear. Go to a lower (easier) gear and spin. Pushing a hard (higher) gear or "mashing" puts strain on the knee and uses more energy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KSH
    OK... I have had my seat refitted, because my left knee was hurting.

    Now, the inside of my right knee is hurting.

    I have been told that my seat maybe too forward... but I also speculate if maybe I am doing something odd with with peddaling that is making my knee hurt. I think this because it only starts to hurt when I peddal hard.... and go faster than 18 MPH.

    So, do you know if knee pain can be caused from the way you peddal? And yes, I am clipped in.
    Have you had the bike shop look at the angle of your feet when you're clipped in? My own bike's pedals are super-comfy, but when I use the pedals at the spin class, my knees hurt -- I think it's because my feet are at a different angle.
    monique

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    Inside of knee pain (according to Arnie Baker, "Bicyling Medicine")

    Cleats - toes point out (modify cleat position - toe in ... or consider floating pedals)

    Floating pedals (limit float to 5 degrees)

    Existing clipless pedals (lower tension)

    Feet too far apart (modify cleat position - closer... or shorten bottom bracket axle... or use cranks with less offset)


    Good luck KSH
    Last edited by RoadRaven; 04-25-2005 at 06:25 PM.


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