Archive for March, 2009

What is the best cleat position on my cycling shoes?

Reece Judicata


I know the cleat should be positioned over the pedal axle for the fore/aft, but what about left to right? I have a difficult time keeping my knees in toward the top tube, I wonder if moving the cleats side-to-side would help me keep a better position? If not, any good advice to help with the knee position?

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Cycling Legend Rails Against British Reporter

kcratv


A Sacramento news conference took a dark turn Thursday when cyclist Lance Armstrong ripped Paul Kimmage, a reporter from The Sunday Times.


Cycling shoes practice

bandages90


Boring video of me practicing using cleats.


Geared bicycles vs. gearless cycles?

Manohar


Does a geared bicycle make any difference in cycling? Are there any tips to be followed while buying a geared cycle. Which one is advisable in long run- a geared one or a gear less one?
for normal city ride.

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Lee Evans – Cycling

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Hilarious Comedy.


Do you Use Or Need Wedges for your Cycling Shoes?

Andrew Loughray


To wedge or not to wedge that is the question

For years cyclists have been looking at different ways of maximising their power output on their bike and reducing their risk of injury. Different ways they have tried includes changing their bike set up, improving their fitness levels and in more extreme cases wedging their feet on the cleats or pedals to counter any abnormal biomechanics that may be causing pain or reducing performance.

These methods can be very effective, but there are times when they are not. Take the example of the wedging of the feet in the pedal I an attempt to correct an overly flat foot in the shoe or cleat. Bearing in mind that 60% of the biomechanical problems that exist in feet are compensations for faulty biomechanics in the pelvis or hips, then you can see that it’s critical to ensure that the hips and pelvis are fully functional before the feet are addressed.

A ‘rotated’ pelvis, (which is where the pelvic bone gets stuck in an abnormal position) can go unnoticed for many years until the compensations start to cause problems. Typically a rotated pelvis is caused by unaccustomed lifting or carrying, performing a repetitive movement abnormally or perhaps compensating for another biomechanical issue elsewhere in the body. When the pelvis rotates, the piriformis muscle on the outside of your hip goes into a protective spasm. This spasm effectively prevents the joint from functioning correctly and so other areas have to compensate. If the problem is caught early enough, treatment will help. If however the problem is left for more than 6 weeks, the muscle will change its composition and become fibrotic and be unable to function normally. In theses cases treatment will help in the short term, but whenever you start training again, the problem recurs.

The body can compensate in a variety of ways for the rotated pelvis causing a leg length discrepancy, causing a variety of potential problem areas.

Common examples are that the foot can flatten to shorten the length of the longer leg or the opposite foot can increase the height of its arch to lengthen the shorter leg. Alternatively the knee of the longer leg can bend more to shorten it, or the knee of the shorter leg can bend less to lengthen it. In addition, the spine can side bend more to allow the shorter leg greater reach. These are only some of the many ways the body tries to compensate for a leg length discrepancy. Also bear in mind that the problems are worse in cycling than many other sports as you are fixed in a position determined by an external factor, unlike with running where you are relatively free to compensate how you like. All of these compensations though will increase the load on the structures that are doing more work. Typically they will result in knee pain, back pain, thigh or hamstring pain and hip pain. Moreover they make it very difficult to set your bike up correctly, as how do you know whether to set the seat/pedal relationship right for the longer leg or the shorter leg?

To manage these issues, we first have to return the abnormal muscle tone in the pelvis (the piriformis muscle) to normal. In other words you have to do ‘anti-spasm’ exercises for the muscle. Stretching or flexibility work just won’t cut it. You need to return the muscle to normal function, not just stretch it. Once the spasm is eradicated as much as possible, then you have to perform exercises to stabilise the pelvis. In other words exercises that allow your muscles to control your pelvis and trunk without them needing to go into spasm. Part of this process is achieved by so-called ‘core stability exercises’, but also you need to speak to your physio about plyometric exercises for pelvic muscles that you can do in the gym.

Once your pelvis in good shape, and if you continue to get problems with your troublesome body part, then you can safely get a qualified practitioner or specialist to consider prescribing the wedges.

So if anyone says to you that wedges in your shoes can help with your knee, back or hip pain, you must make sure that they check your pelvic biomechanics first.

For more information on this and other biomechanics issues please visit www.humanlabsports.com or call +44 208 543 5288 and ask for Andy.




What are some tips for padding the inside of my cycling shoes?

michelle


I need some tips to help get the most padding on the insole of my cycling shoes, without causing my shoes to be cramped. I already have dr. shcols air pillow insoles, but it seems that i need more padding. Really, just on the fore foot. My reason being is that I have mortons neuroma in both feet and even the slighest amount of pressure against a hard surface causes problems.

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Camping Gear – Only Way To Ensure A Great Camping Trip In UK

Abhishek Agarwal


Camping is increasingly become one of the most favorite activities of people across the world. In UK, people who go for cycling trips are the ones who are the most avid campers. Another way of camping that is popular with both the people who live in UK, as well as the ones who visit the country. However, because of the unpredictable weather in UK, you need to choose your camping gear with care. The wet weather conditions in UK make it mandatory to buy equipment that is waterproof.

Most lovers of the outdoors find the mountainous of UK ideal for hiking and camping. And for these activities, it is important to buy the right hiking and camping gear. You can also go in for other outdoor activities like cycling, in UK. The main purpose is to enjoy the breathtaking beauty of nature that UK has to offer. Though summer months are the best to go for a camping vacation, most hard-core enthusiasts prefer the harsh weather conditions of winters to go for hiking or camping in order to test their grit and determination.

Camping in caravan is a favorite way to go for many people, especially keeping in consideration the unpredictable weather conditions in UK. Most campers from Eastern Europe come prepared with their caravans and other camping equipment. You can pull out a list of the various caravan parks all across UK from an online dictionary of caravan parks. Just select the location of the caravan park you want to go to and then get your camping gear in order.

It is wise to plan well in advance and buy your camping gear before visiting UK in a caravan. However, if you are making a last minute plan, you will need to buy your camping equipment from along the way. Some additional equipment is required for caravan camping, as compared to normal camping gear. So if you buy your equipment beforehand, you can save money. Another place where you can save up is on food. You can take proper food stock for your trip.

Planning your camping trip properly in advance and buying the correct camping equipment are the only two things you need in order to make your camping trip most enjoyable. You will really enjoy the beautiful countryside of UK , whatever outdoor activity you engage in.




Is there a way to get more top end out of my Yamaha V-Star 650 classic?

Tom L


I know about changing rear sprockets on bikes and putting on a larger diameter rear tire, but is there a kit or gear that can be installed to give this shaft driven bike the “6th gear” it needs? Anybody know if another model Yamaha cycle like the 1100 V-Star rear can be changed out with the 650 for more top end?? Thanks in advance!

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Nike Cycling Apparel Items Could be the Right Choice for you

Muna wa Wanjiru


Bikers know how difficult it is to keep the most exposed body parts warm while riding; hands and feet are the first to need protection during cold weather and Nike cycling apparel items could be the right choice for you. Nike thermal gloves could make a great choice to help protect your hands from the cold bite; yet, when choosing a model, it is good to take into consideration the warmth of your hands first and foremost. A biker with very warm hands is exposed to overheating and sweating, therefore, only choose a Nike cycling gloves model if you think it suits your physical structure.

For people with a more cold-sensitive type of skin, Nike cycling fleece gloves are a good option. The models also have a reflective pattern that makes them visible at night in case you have to ride after dark. Glove liners could also be used in order to achieve the same level of warmth and protection as you enjoy on the other body parts such as torso, arms and legs. A good point with these Nike cycling items is that they are very often multi-functional, meaning that you’ll be able to use the same gloves on other conditions than when riding.

Foot warmth is just as important as hand protection during the cold season; in late autumn, winter or early spring, thicker Nike cycling footwear should be used. Very often, not only the boots, but the socks and the shoe covers are highly important: of course we are talking about those soks that let the feet breathe, also dispersing sweat on the entire foot area as well. Though some Nike cycling shoes are made of artificial leather, the level of breathability is maintained very high; some tips even refer to the use of off road shoes for pedaling since such models are a lot thicker and warmer than regular cycling footwear.

Last but not least, face protection against cold is usually ensured by the use of a breathable hood under the helmet; this should protect not just the face and the ears, but the neck too. Unfortunately, you won’t find too large an offer of face protection wear with Nike cycling articles; they are mainly specialized in the design of caps and knit caps for both men and women. Therefore, in case you’re going for an ride in mid-winter, you’ll have to search in cycling apparel catalogs to see what you can get. If the weather is not too harsh, a simple ear band may work, but make sure that wind and cold don’t catch you by surprise.




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