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Check out the thread under "Open Topic" titled "Cadence... what should we be doing?" It should be one of the most recent ones.... judging from that thread, you're not alone! Lots of people are mashers rather than spinners, myself included. I try to force myself to spin, because i have bad knees and I know mashing is hard on the knees, but it's not really that comfortable. I think it just takes some getting used- to.
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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 