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Ride reports & bike news from Chain Reaction's Mike JThu Mar 28 22:28:13 2024 / +0000 GMTUniversal Post Manager 1.1.2 [ www.ProfProjects.com ] Would you (could you?) pick up a pedal wrench... for $1000?
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Thu Mar 28 22:28:13 2024 / +0000 GMThttp://chainreactionblogs.com/diary/?p=1634The Altar of the Fit Guru
All Hail the Altar of the Bike Fit Guru! For $1000, could yours truly pick a pedal wrench off the floor? Without bending knees? Or would overly-tight hamstrings be my doom? Answer- I didn't get the $1000. All I had to do was pick up a tool. Obviously, there's much more to this story, but the short version is that I appear to be a bumblebee, with a body that shouldn't be comfortable on a 120 mile bike ride, and yet I am. Amazingly so.
Yes, this is my first tale from the land of ultimate bicycle fitting, where Steve and I are learning all manner of things about human phsiology and how to bend, twist & contort customers in order to find the limits of their flexibility. "Contort" isn't really the right word, unless you're constructed like I am, with a back that demonstrates excessive "Kyphosis", Hamstrings that could be used to support the new Bay Bridge, and a general lack of "core strength." Those would be the reasons why I cannot, and never have, been able to come even close to touching my toes. And why, in theory, I would be predicted to (but don't) have issues when riding a bike. But clearly our teacher, Michael Sylvester, knows his stuff, and his teachings will add to our expertise at fitting people properly to bikes. --Mike--]]>16342011-02-24 22:55:242011-02-25 05:55:24