That's great Catrin! So proud of you. Keep it up and before you know it you will be a clipless expert.
That's great Catrin! So proud of you. Keep it up and before you know it you will be a clipless expert.
Mazal Tov!
I knew you could do it.
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Congrats Catrin! I am amazed at the mileage you do on flat pedals. Can't imagine what you will do now that you're clipped in!
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Ok, odd question. Do clipless pedals use additional muscles than platforms? It just seems to me that since they allow us to use the entire stroke rather than just the down part - that this would make sense.
Any chance this can cause soreness at first? Am considering clipping in for the first 30 or so flattish miles tomorrow (outside of 3 hills), then changing to my trusty Keene Commuters and the platforms for the remaining hilly....(well, less flat with some quite steep yet short hills) 45 miles.
I want a little more practice clipping in on hills before committing to 45 miles of them, but I really want to try them on the rural flat roads tomorrow. Does this seem a bit much for my second time going clipless? Trying to push myself without overdoing it...
Last edited by Catrin; 09-05-2010 at 05:21 PM.
woo hoo, way to go! That's a huge accomplishment because once you're in, you won't be coming out...it just gets better from here!!![]()
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Catrin, try the entire ride being clipped in, the hills too. While you are riding the flats, practice clipping out while cycling and switching over to the flat part of the pedal, doing it a few times to get the hang of it. When you get to the hills, if you eyeball a hill as you are coming to it and it looks like Mt. Everest to you, then unclip and switch over to the flat pedal to go up the grade. Otherwise being clipped in for the hills will increase your pedaling efficiency and decrease muscle fatigue. If you think you have a lot of hills, like you mentioned, then you will get proficient with climbing hills while being clipped in on this one ride, and it will be behind you and you won't have to worry about it anymore.
You will like 75 miles. It is my favorite distance.
They do use additional muscles. It isn't nearly as drastic as going from running to barefoot running, but I wouldn't recommend going immediately for a hilly 75 mile ride entirely clipped in.
That said, congrats!!I'm interested in reviews of the dual pedals, since I don't think I'll be able to ride solely clipless during my first few months back.
Great going!!
Not sure that's an option, given what Catrin has said about her slippy MTB shoes...? Unless maybe Catrin you can carry your Keens with you so if you try a few hills clipped in but decide it's outside your comfort zone right now, you can change shoes?
Good luck!
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