Using a goniometer to measure knee angle
I recently had a VO2MAX test done by a local cycling coach using my bike on his trainer. He mentioned that I was probably losing power because the angle of my knee on the downstroke was 48% and 40% was optimal. So, on yesterdays ride I raised my seat by about an inch. I definitely felt more power especially on the seated climbs. But about halfway through the ride I had a little nagging pain behind my right knee on every downstroke. If I concentrated on mostly pulling up, the pain went away.
I'm thinking I may have my seat a little too high now, but I'd really like to know for sure. I think a goniometer will tell me what I want to know and I would like to have one to regularly check that my angle is correct because I think my seat tends to slide down over time/road conditions, etc.
Can anyone recommend a size/brand of goniometer? There's a million of them on Amazon.com and it's confusing.
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