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I'm 37, can my legs still grow?
Your observations are confounded with time and lots of things can change in the intervening time, this include your flexibility (e.g., hips and/or hamstrings) and your components (e.g., your saddle). …
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Weight distribution while cornering for maximum grip on road bike
If the frame fits you properly, getting in the handlebar drops should give you the proper front/back weight distribution. This is of course a generalization, if you have your road bike set up with a …
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how do you develop the strength to be able to hold a aero right angled forearm position?
Kevin's answer about core being used to hold the position is correct, but I wanted to add some clarifications about factors that can affect how you engage your core muscle when in an aggressive posit …
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Pain in right leg, related to asymmetric leg position?
Before you start looking at bike setup/fit and/or different bike parts I would get your flexibility assessed. With one knee deflecting nearly a 1/2 foot more than the other, this suggests either under …
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Pain in center of hand
This is most likely because you are putting your weight right on the median nerve (see first picture). Padded gloves may help a bit, but I suspect your hand position is more likely to be the problem. …
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What is the best aero position in a mountain bike?
Caveat: As mentioned by @R.Chung if you are uncertain, it is best to seek clarification from your coach. You are after all paying for their services.
Short Answer
Bike positioning is always a com …
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Nerve pain and "handedness"—is it common for your dominant hand to be more susceptible to ne...
I don't know of a scientific study directly answering this question. In leu of empirical (and verifiable) information, I provide an theory based on anacdotal experience.
You generally use your …
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Which position adjustments maximize the use of the glutes in a road bike?
Cyclists often become quad dominant in their movement patterns, where the quads are preferred over other muscle groups, such as glutes, for a task where both can be involved. This can start to weaken …
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Calves overcoming glutes function, is this a set up problem?
Cycling is a quad dominant sport and many cyclists can become quad dominant in their everyday movement patterns which can affect body posture and core stability muscles such as glutes. If your main da …
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What is the trick to riding on sand?
I have personally ridden and raced on many sandy courses and trails (e.g. Moab) and the best advice is to shift your weight back, relax and think about guiding rather than steering the bike.
You wi …
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Getting the right cockpit position. Sliding forward. What should I adjust to keep my sit bon...
As suggested in other answers your saddle angle may be key. I don't know what your experience with Brooks saddles has been, but the set up tends to differ a little from more modern saddles, especiall …
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Dynamic stability of a tricycle
The bicycle is a deceptively simple machine. The physics behind bicycles is actually quite complex, with multiple forces interacting to produce self-stabilizing behaviour (i.e., ghost ride a regular …