I do the one leg thing on the trainer or a spin bike. You can do it for longer and not endanger yourself!
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is that I stink at spinning circles! LOL... I have been practicing unclippin one side and pedaling with just one leg to learn to spin circles correctly... and work more efficiently.
It's not as easy as it should be![]()
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it all SOUNDS so easy...
any other good tricks for learning to spin circles or is this the best way???
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I do the one leg thing on the trainer or a spin bike. You can do it for longer and not endanger yourself!
Sarah
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What I do to help with the up-stroke, is I pretend I am tryng to pull my feet out of my shoes.
I do one-legs sometimes when I'm on the canal towpath and it's quiet. About 75-80% of it is fine if I concentrate, but the bit at the top is horrible. Anyone got any little tricks or things to imagine to help here?
Drink coffee and do stupid things faster with more energy.
tlkiwi... yeah me too! I find that the only way I can maintain my circles is to shift into a bigger gear...??? I gotta figure out how to "soft pedal" circles too, cause I ride with newer people often...if I gear up, I drop them...
There is a fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness".
a trainer... gotta get me one of those...
nina... yeah, I do that... pull up... but the top of the stroke, pushing down is where I suddenly have a gap in my circle...it's been enlightening...
There is a fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness".
When you do the one leg circle exercise do you find one leg is better at this than the other?
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The most effective way to do it, is to do it.
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I read about these in a magazine. They ain't cheap.
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Wow, that's pretty cool. Would you just use that for training, though? And then switch back to solid for racing or whatever?Originally Posted by Lifesgreat
That is the best invention I have yet to see in the last 20 years. But why the $$$$??? Holy cow those prices are insane.![]()
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The reason I have never taken up cycling as a full time workout is because it works your legs so unevenly. This crank system would eliminate that issue entirely. But good-gawd-gertie, who wants to pay $800 for it?!!
Guess I'll be waiting a few years for it to catch on and the design pirated and mass produced.
Agree completely---one-legged spinning is safest and probably, most effective on a trainer or stationary bike.Originally Posted by maillotpois
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I was taught to try and imagine scraping mud off my shoe to help me pedal in a full circle. Works for me. I just need to ensure I get that heel down at the bottom most point in my stroke.
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Yeah... thats a good suggestion by Venus... except I can't do it for very long - quite different demands on your muscles - like your calves
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The circle thing is definitely a change from my biking childhood with flat pedals. I've been working hard on it in spin class, trying to learn to do it evenly, full circle, both legs. One thing I've noticed is that when I'm getting it right, my cadence goes up and my hr goes down.Spinning is definitely more efficient and worth learning.
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