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Riding Misunderstanding: Desperately Pedaling

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Posted: May 10, 2022 at 19:22 Quote
For beginners and young riders who are used to pedaling hard, they need to step by step and master the pedaling frequency when riding. Chronic knee injuries caused by heavy or wrong pedaling should be avoided. At the same time, a sudden increase in the amount should be avoided during cycling. Knees need to be relaxed after riding.

The legs are turned outward, the head is bowed, etc. are all incorrect postures. To adjust the height of the bicycle, avoid the inner thigh and subcutaneous tissue contusion. When riding a bike, the position of the foot must be correct and the force must be even, otherwise it will cause pain in the ankle and knee joints.

Posted: May 12, 2022 at 7:03 Quote
Thanks for the educational post. Just tried to explain that to my nine year old, he doesn't care about subcutaneous tissue contusion, neither do I. lol

No, I don't want one of your e-bikes nor would I want to do any kind of business with someone who posts sh#t like this. What a load of absolute b#llocks. Facepalm


 


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