Thanks Ritamarie!
The funny thing is... I guess I do favor having the left foot in the "dismount" position as I coast... but in the store the guy asked me, I had no idea (couldn't visualize it) and spent two hours practicing the right side. Literally two hours. Had it down. I haven't fallen on my right side.
I got speedplays because I heard they were the easiest for unclipping and that they also had a lot of play. I don't know if there are easier ones or not.
I will say "just turning the ankle" isn't doing it - I have to apply a little bit of force with it. Left side, this morning - couldn't get it out. The stupid thing is that as I slowed, instead of reacting to that and getting the right foot in the dismount position (meaning down and ready to unclip) I instead fought the left clip like a dummy.
The falls so far have been slow motion/stopped. It's hard to act against your instincts - I think my hand came out this morning trying to stop me. The other time I never took my hands off the handlebars - I wrestled the damn thing to the ground.
It would be funny if it weren't potentially dangerous. I have had a lot of bike people swear solemnly that clipless is safer than those cages (I guess they are called "clips" - the stirrups?
Well I am here to tell you I have never fallen due to the damn cage on my feet. Only the clipLESS pedals.



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