Quote Originally Posted by itself View Post
geez, this is going to be interesting to figure out....I will have the guy at PT take a look at my shoes and cleats tomorrow...

Lisa
Answer from Professional bike fitter

While it is hard to say exactly what the issue is without more info.
Here are some ideas

Do you have a supportive footbed in your shoe?
Likely the natural"tilt" of your foot is different from the way your shoe/pedals are holding your foot. This may be causing you to "float" outward against the edge of the pedals range of float causing tension on your body.

The best approach would be to go to a pro bike fitter after your visit with the PT. The PT will have good insight into muscle imbalances and such but will likely not understand cleat, and bike set up.

Feel free to ask specific questions. I will do my best to answer.


Victor
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