
Originally Posted by
HillSlugger
It's my understanding that we are not all equally designed for heel down pedaling and that it's not necessarily good for everyone. True?
Yes.
I'm sorry, but I am amused by this thread because not too long ago everyone was TRYING to keep their heels UP when they rode. There were careful diagrams in magazines, analyses of how much more efficient it was, testimonials from riders who'd retrained themselves and found the heavens opened up and the angels sang. "Ankling" was the hot and sexy trend of the moment because some racer at the time did it. (Just like how crazy-high RPMs were the hot and sexy trend of the moment for a while because Lance did it.)
Do what feels best for YOU. If your saddle feels too low and you are spending the whole ride trying to drop your heels instead of riding your bike, raise the saddle.
20-30 years ago, everyone wanted me to raise my saddle and point my toes. That was just as wrong for me as pedaling with heels down is for someone else.
If it feels wrong, change it. If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
Last edited by KnottedYet; 06-08-2011 at 07:53 AM.
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