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  1. #1
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    Don't forget, knee pain can be a spasm in the quad pulling on the knee. This has been the case for me most of the time and I have had surgery on both knees. This is not to say that a poor bike is not to blame for the quad problems. However, I find that correct pedaling where your foot follows the full rotation, can help big time.

    And I totally agree that riding hills will make you better at riding hills!

  2. #2
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    Generally, I don't have sore knees from biking, but there were problems when I was a runner. I feel pretty lucky that I'm not having a great deal of problems with my knees, but I'm wary of dishing out too much abuse and paying for it later. There are some hills that I can seek out, and I knew I would see those words-"hill repeat" Ugh! Yes I know, I'll be stronger for doing them.


    Not all who wander are lost

  3. #3
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    +1 to bike fit and riding hills (or big ringing the flats/headwinds when the knees will take it if you don't have hills to beat up). Sadly for me, it really is a power-to-weight gig though. The good climbers always look like they need a feed.

  4. #4
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    here in the Texas Plains I don't get tons of hill riding and am forced to doing short fast repeats on the highway overpasses. That being said, I do get in a lot of alternate training in the constant headwinds and I usually plan the ride to take advantage of that resistance by going out in a slightly harder gear and coming home in a slightly easier gear. The difference, between the hill country ride last year and year before is that that last year I hardly ever used my ranny gear. We'll see what this year brings at the end of March and into April.
    marni
    Katy, Texas
    Trek Madone 6.5- "Red"
    Trek Pilot 5.2- " Bebe"


    "easily outrun by a chihuahua."

  5. #5
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    Quote Originally Posted by arielmoon View Post
    Don't forget, knee pain can be a spasm in the quad pulling on the knee. This has been the case for me most of the time and I have had surgery on both knees. This is not to say that a poor bike is not to blame for the quad problems. However, I find that correct pedaling where your foot follows the full rotation, can help big time.

    And I totally agree that riding hills will make you better at riding hills!
    Sorry for the hijack, but is there a way to tell the difference between real knee pain and when there is a spasm in the quad? Considering my over-use injuries of last fall and the fact I've a bit of arthritic degeneration in my right knee I want to take better care of my knees this season... It is this that helped me decide to stick with a triple on my Gunnar...

 

 

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