Making your ride more comfortable

If you've got your bike adjusted correctly to your body, start thinking about these simple riding techniques. You will stop feeling aches, reduce your injury and find yourself riding more powerfully and comfortably

 

Rule of thirds

When you're cycling, try to think of the rule of thirds. Distribute your body weight more-or-less evenly between your hands, your feet and your seat. Following this rule, you'll probably find yourself leaning forwards at an angle of 30 to 45 degrees - halfway between an upright position and a low, crouching position. With your weight evenly distributed like this, you're less likely to feel pressure on your back or stomach.

Upper body

Ways to alleviate back, shoulder and arm discomfort:

Lower body

These tips will help you with your pedal power:

Nether regions

How to stay comfortable in the saddle:

 

By cycle commuter Lisa Dempster

 


 

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