I DIDN'T EVEN KNOW THIS WAS A THING.
THIS IS A WEIRD ONE. We were having a discussion about the various exercises I've incorporated in the last year and the neuromuscular connection to my dramatically reactivated pedal stroke. Turns out...
... 50% of the cycling world thinks it's a waste.
Now how could that be?
Is it that 50% doesn't no jackshift about pedaling?
You know who I'm taking about right, the stabbers. The people you show a one-legged drill to and they have a massive deadspot in their pedal stroke.
Apparently, and this is hard for me to believe...
... this group is 100% convinced there is zero (0) benefit to applying pressure all the way around.
Let me hearken back to the time I paid the renowned and great Joe Friel to fly out and speak to a group of about 300 cyclists and kick off the year.
Half way through his presentation he busts out these very unusual charts which show incremental improvements in efficiency the more a rider was able to deliver power all the way around the pedal stroke.
Each one seemed negligible.
But, taken together the measured improvement was anywhere from 1-8%.
Anyway, if you want a quick check on this...
... get on a flat road, in your easiest gear, and unclip one foot.
If you can't pedal all the way around, smoothly, for a long time...
... you might have a problem.
Which brings me back to today.
Unbelievably to me, I managed to PR a climb I've done a million times.
Yes, I was hanging on for dearlife as we started,
Yes, I was popped about 75% up...
... yes, I stayed seated and relaxed and felt those hammies and ankles FIRING!
Oh, what are the exercises?
Take the Challenge to find out.
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165.5
7ish hrs
PushUps PullUps Squats Nordics
20 minutes recovery
45 minutes reading + Journaling
Podcast:
https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248