Obviously, I know less than a coach, but between confidence building and safety, I tend to disagree with her. If you'd do better with bmx pedals, then use them. You can go back to clipless later.
Obviously, I know less than a coach, but between confidence building and safety, I tend to disagree with her. If you'd do better with bmx pedals, then use them. You can go back to clipless later.
Live with intention. Walk to the edge. Listen hard. Practice wellness. Play with abandon. Laugh. Choose with no regret. Continue to learn. Appreciate your friends. Do what you love. Live as if this is all there is.
--Mary Anne Radmacher
What Indysteel said...though I am no coach. I do use them on the road but they would terrify me on the mountain bike. However, you have a lot more experience than I do on the bike (almost everyone does). In the end we have to go with what gives us the most confidence...though I imagine the learning curve for clipless in mountain biking is always different than it is for road application...
The bottom line is that there is potential for injury on a mtb regardless of which pedals we choose. (Ask me how I know) We know ourselves & our riding styles better than any coach can. Follow your intuition to keep yourself as safe as possible while still having fun.
LORI
Pivot Mach 4 / WTB
Updated Vintage Terry Symmetry / Bontrager InForm RL WSD
Thanks, everyone, I appreciate your advice (and concern). I've toyed with the idea of changing. I'm doing fine with clipless on short road rides and multiuse trails that don't require curving around trees and through unexpected tight spots. Or sudden stops. I've been doing well with sudden stops on road or multi-use, probably because I can always swerve to the side or pull onto grass to readjust. That's just not an option on a rooty singletrack. The combination of speed, downhill, and sudden stops adds to the risk and fear factor. I'm going to work on it for the rest of the season, and if by then I just can't handle the combo of clipless + mtb, I'll switch pedals. I'm also thinking it could be that I'm just having way too much trouble with the Candy 3s, and that perhaps I should change to Frogs or something...
--Nick
2012 Santa Cruz Juliana R xc (blue)
Vintage Gary Fisher Hoo Koo E Koo 24 speed (red)