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    What does it mean to "mash"?

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    I just read this term in another thread. What does that mean?

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    To use a high (hard) gear and "mash" down on the pedals to get them to turn - the opposite of "spinning" which is using a low (easy) gear and allowing the pedals to spin freely and quickly.
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    Ok, that makes sense. Is mashing a bad thing? It seems like it might be hard on the knees.

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    That makes me think of this
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    Quote Originally Posted by MCAP View Post
    Ok, that makes sense. Is mashing a bad thing? It seems like it might be hard on the knees.
    It is That's one reason people say that maintaining a cadence over 60 is "easier" on the knees... because it causes less stress.
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    Wink

    Thanks Zen....I needed a laugh!!! Reminds me of the "need more cowbell" skit!

    Mashing is a very southern term! When you get in an elevator here you ask someone to "mash" the number you need. Before moving here - I only "mashed" potatoes.
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