Spinning. I am a roadie who loves to crunch the big gears and hates to spin (90+ rpm).
Quite simply, pushing the big gears is just so much more comfortable and seems easier than anything else. Problem is that everyone else (including scientists) and especially my coach, believes spinning to be more energy efficient and therefore better for you. I'm doing what my coach says because he's my coach and I trust him. Its just that spinning doesn't feel comfortable and I think its going to take a fair bit of getting used to.
Does anyone else have this problem? You naturally love the big gears but are pressured to spin? Is it possible that some people are better with the big gears and others with spinning? This one has got me confused.![]()



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) and my coworkers at first were surprised when I would show up on the bike on the really blustery days. Now they just think I'm crazy. My students think it's cool.
I always felt much better with a lot of resistance, it made me feel strong! Anyhow a few weeks back I was on a club ride going thru a downtown area, I watched my husband mashing in front of me and I began to increase my cadence practicing on moving smoothly...it really felt counterintuitive but before I knew it I was flying! Even increasing in speed with hardly any effort...I had to keep telling my husband to shift gears (he has knee problems) so that he could increase his cadence (it was all pretty fun thru downtown and some small hills, I'm still practicing on large hills). All I can say is keep trying!!! It's pretty invigorating when everything is in order 