I don't stand when climbing either, just shift to an easier gear and keep on keeping onI will stand to rest my legs sometimes when I am coasting on the road, but that is really the extent of it.
I don't stand when climbing either, just shift to an easier gear and keep on keeping onI will stand to rest my legs sometimes when I am coasting on the road, but that is really the extent of it.
My experience is that this is another thing that to get better at you have to do more of it. Took me a while before I was comfortable even trying to stand and I was lucky to have an experienced cyclist (my husband) give me advice on my position on the bike as I (slowly) progressed. I think you should be centered between the saddle and the bars so you're supporting some of your weight on the bars and taking some of the pressure off your thighs. (Not really different from when you're seated.) But expect there may be days when your thighs burn like mad and, eventually at least, days when you can really power up a hill. And there may also be days when one hill seems impossible but the next one seems relatively easy.