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On Tuesday 27 July 2004 16:09, Luigi de Guzman wrote:
Yeah. Like Induráin! I am a moron. I should have typed "Like Merckx!" but was thinking of Induráin for some reason. blah. Moreover, it's InduraÃ*n. |
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Ewoud Dronkert wrote:
On Tuesday 27 July 2004 16:09, Luigi de Guzman wrote: Yeah. Like Induráin! I am a moron. I should have typed "Like Merckx!" but was thinking of Induráin for some reason. blah. Moreover, it's InduraÃ*n. Vocal accent is on the "a", normal Spanish dipthong with the "i", there is no written accent mark. http://www.arrakis.es/~angelman/indu.htm -- My bike blog: http://diabloscott.blogspot.com/ |
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Ewoud Dronkert wrote:
On Tuesday 27 July 2004 16:09, Luigi de Guzman wrote: Yeah. Like Induráin! I am a moron. I should have typed "Like Merckx!" but was thinking of Induráin for some reason. blah. Moreover, it's InduraÃ*n. Vocal accent is on the "a", normal Spanish dipthong with the "ai", no written accent, no hidden accent on the capital I. http://www.arrakis.es/~angelman/indu.htm -- My bike blog: http://diabloscott.blogspot.com/ |
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Ewoud Dronkert wrote:
On Tuesday 27 July 2004 16:09, Luigi de Guzman wrote: Yeah. Like Induráin! I am a moron. I should have typed "Like Merckx!" but was thinking of Induráin for some reason. blah. Moreover, it's InduraÃ*n. No, no, no. He should have typed Merkxs. Jenko |
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On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 07:21:15 -0700, Terry Morse
wrote: The gist was that VO2peak while running or cycling is the same for a sufficiently trained athlete. Only the un- or under-trained subject will show VO2peak differences between running and cycling. How does someone use information about VO2peak in designing training? JT |
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In article BWqNc.170621$IQ4.91617@attbi_s02,
Peter Cole wrote: "Roger Zoul" wrote in message ... Peter Cole wrote: || || I wouldn't worry too much about cadence, just do what feels natural. What if grinding up a hill at 40cad feels natural? Will that be good for the knees in the long run? Peak pedal force is the same, whether pedaling at 40 rpm or not. Climbing is no different than sprinting. I don't know of anyone who damaged their knees from cycling, it's generally used as a therapy for people who have damaged their knees doing other things. While on a loaded bike tour in the Canadian Rockies, one of the riders (thinking he was in a lower gear than he actually was) really honked up a mountain road. He complained of knee pain all the next day, and dropped out of the tour the day after that. Hard to know exactly what happened to the tissues: was it bone? cartilage? tendon? mental? In any event your claim that you cannot damage knees in cycling seems far too broad to be correct, though probably true for most it may not hold for some, especially with unknown uniquely weird knees. -frank -- |
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"Frank Miles" wrote in message
... In article BWqNc.170621$IQ4.91617@attbi_s02, Peter Cole wrote: Peak pedal force is the same, whether pedaling at 40 rpm or not. Climbing is no different than sprinting. I don't know of anyone who damaged their knees from cycling, it's generally used as a therapy for people who have damaged their knees doing other things. While on a loaded bike tour in the Canadian Rockies, one of the riders (thinking he was in a lower gear than he actually was) really honked up a mountain road. He complained of knee pain all the next day, and dropped out of the tour the day after that. Hard to know exactly what happened to the tissues: was it bone? cartilage? tendon? mental? In any event your claim that you cannot damage knees in cycling seems far too broad to be correct, though probably true for most it may not hold for some, especially with unknown uniquely weird knees. I didn't say it couldn't be done, just that I didn't know of anyone who has. I know a lot of riders who put in a lot of miles. The idea that low cadence is in itself harmful is particularly dubious (which was the context & the argument for spinning). Cycling has neither impact or twisting forces, the two major culprits of knee injury. Sore knees are not necessarily damaged knees. Things that can happen from bad pedaling style are tendonitis (particularly in the achilles, which may become permanent) and Morton's neuroma, these are well known, yet people always fret about knees. I haven't seen those problems except in rumor/hearsay. |
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Peter Cole wrote:
|| "Roger Zoul" wrote in message || ... ||| Peter Cole wrote: ||||| ||||| I wouldn't worry too much about cadence, just do what feels ||||| natural. ||| ||| ||| What if grinding up a hill at 40cad feels natural? Will that be ||| good for the knees in the long run? || || Peak pedal force is the same, whether pedaling at 40 rpm or not. || Climbing is no different than sprinting. I don't know of anyone who || damaged their knees from cycling, it's generally used as a therapy || for people who have damaged their knees doing other things. Well, I don't know what your experience or background is, but I read lots of people who claim that grinding in too high a gear is one of the two major reasons for knee pain - and hence is the where the recommendation for spinning at high cadence originates. Also, your statement suggests that cycling is never harmful to the knees, which we know is not true -- improper fit on the bike very definitely can have a negative impact on the knees. Certainly, it is true that cycling can be beneifical to the knees, but it is not a foregone conclusion. |
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