Up until recently I've been a definite masher - thought that slogging in a high gear was good, lots of effort, lots of huffing and puffing, powering along - must be making me faster and stronger ... right?!
I've been reading the posts on cadence in the forum, and on the web, and decided to make a concerted effort to spin in a lower gear. But it felt all wrong - it's not that I couldn't get the hang of it, it's just that it didn't feel comfortable, my legs are happier pushing and grinding and mashing and slogging! But, being an obstinate beast, I persevered! I went on my usual circuit with my other half - and we're pretty fairly matched, same fitness and ability. I'm just recovering after a nasty cold, but absolutely flew! I was always under the impression that changing down would slow my speed, as there woudn't be as much power coming from the pedals as I pushed them down, but my speedo actually went up as I changed down to a lower gear - most of the effort was coming from my legs, rather than using the upper body to thrust the bike forward. My stroke has also improved as I'm now using the clips fully to pull up as well as pushing down, not just on hills, but on the flat too.
My poor sweetie could be heard wailing from behind as I motored along - and I didn't get any of the usual lower back pain I normally feel - probably caused by twisting the hips when honking in higher gears.
Now a complete convert - I'm not sure what my cadence rate is, as I haven't timed my rpms yet, but want to thank you all for your tips and advice - it's really helped this former masher!
