메뉴 건너뛰기


The Perfect Pedal Stroke

mtbiker2008.05.05 22:04조회 수 3317추천 수 27댓글 0

  • 1
    • 글자 크기




The Perfect Pedal Stroke

How to get the most energy from each crank revolution.

By Loren Mooney


Pedaling in a simple circle is a complex thing, but mastering it can save energy, says Todd Carver, biomechanist at Colorado's Boulder Center for Sports Medicine.
He says that with proper ankling (shown here; not the injury-causing technique of the past), riders can churn out the same amount of power at a heart rate as many as five beats per minute lower.
This stroke is for flat terrain at threshold, or time trial, intensity.

Hip-Knee-Ankle Alignment Viewed from the front, your hip, knee and ankle should line up throughout the pedal stroke.
"You don't want knee wobble," says Carver.
"Just think pistons, straight up and down.
" If you can't correct this, or if you experience knee pain when you try to restrict lateral movement, you may need orthotics or another type of biomechanical adjustment.



Zone 1 ... 0'~10' (12시~3시:  1 사분면)

Known as the power phase, the portion of the pedal stroke from 12 o'clock to about 5 o'clock is the period of greatest muscle activity. "A lot of people think hamstrings are used only on the upstroke," says Carver, "but a good cyclist uses a lot of hamstring in the downstroke, because it extends the hip." The key to accessing the large muscles in the back of your leg is dropping your heel as you come over the top of the stroke, says Carver. "At 12 o'clock, your toes should be pointed down about 20 degrees, but as you come over the top, start dropping that heel so that it's parallel to the ground or even 10 degrees past parallel by the time you get to 3 o'clock." The biggest mistake Carver sees in novice riders: not dropping the heel enough in Zone 1.


Zone 2 ... 20' ( 3 시 ~ 6 시: 2 사분면 )

Using the same muscles as in the power phase, but to a lesser degree, this phase acts as a transition to the backstroke. "As you enter Zone 2, think about firing the calf muscles to point your toe," Carver says. As you come through the bottom of the stroke, the toe should be pointed down 20 degrees. "This ankling technique transfers some of the energy developed in Zone 1 by the bigger muscles to the crank," Carver says. He uses the advice popularized by Greg LeMond: "Act like you're scraping mud off the bottom of your shoe."


Zone 3 ... 20' ( 6 시 ~ 9 시 : 3 사분면 )

Even though you feel like you're pulling your foot through the back of the stroke, you're not. "When you look at even the best cyclists, they're losing power on the upstroke," says Carver. "The pedal is actually pushing your leg up, so the goal is to lose as little power as possible and get that foot out of the way." One fun way to improve the efficiency of your upstroke: mountain biking. "The terrain keeps you honest," Carver says. "If you're focusing only on the downstroke, you'll lose traction and fall off your bike in steep sections." As for other exercises, Carver advises against single-leg pedal drills--"for recreation-level riders, they injure more people than they help"--but recommends hamstring and glute-strengthening lifts, as well as squats, "done correctly, in a squat rack with someone showing you how."

Saddle Position Proper bike fit, especially saddle height and fore-aft adjustment, is a prerequisite for a smooth pedal stroke. Without it, says Carver, you won't be even remotely as efficient as you could be. "If your saddle is too high, you're not going to be able to drive your heel effectively," he says. "If it's too low, you'll have knee pain." In the right position (knee over the ball of your foot with the pedal at 3 o'clock; knee slightly bent with the pedal at 6 o'clock), you'll maximize your energy output and also be able to adapt your ankling technique to different terrain, cadence and effort levels.


Zone 4 ... 20' ( 9 시 ~ 12 시 : 4 사분면 )

As you enter the second half of the upstroke phase, think about initiating your downstroke. "Many riders don't initiate early enough," says Carver, who often sees riders wait until 3 o'clock--but they should be starting before 12 o'clock. A tip: As you begin to come across the top of the stroke, think about pushing your knee forward, toward the bar. But only your knee, says Carver: "Your pelvis should remain a stable platform, not sinking down and not moving forward." As the knee comes forward, you should feel your hamstrings and glutes engage, and your hip extend.


  • 1
    • 글자 크기

댓글 달기

번호 제목 글쓴이 날짜 조회 수
공지 <전주시 주변의 임도 위주 gravel 코스 43개 안내> MTB mania 엠티비 매니아(M&M) 운영진이었던 "산딸기"님의 GPS코스 43개 공개 https://blog.naver.com/parkdolsoon2 mtbiker 2020.08.12 1298
공지 J프래임/경기도 광주/국산 수제 카본프래임 제작수리 made in Korea인크래프트 (Incraft)4 mtbiker 2020.08.12 1697
공지 창원에 위치한 영구재생 카본 수리기업 (주)씨티티 http://ictt.kr/career/job.php , https://blog.naver.com/icttech3 mtbiker 2020.08.07 1870
공지 샥정비 추천...'언제나 반짝이는 별처럼'... http://blog.daum.net/yearim/169020072 mtbiker 2020.08.07 941
공지 1986 Charlie Cunningham Indian. ( https://cunninghambikes.com/bicycle-gallery/ )1 mtbiker 2020.06.17 632
공지 2008 Tomac db10, LTD1 mtbiker 2020.06.17 594
공지 Vintage 26er MTB Drop Bar Conversions1 mtbiker 2020.06.17 1150
공지 한물 간 26인치 또는 방치된 mtb, 어드벤처 adventure 그래블(gravel)로 만들기.2 mtbiker 2020.05.13 1971
공지 MTB/ROAD 피팅에 관한 참고...1 mtbiker 2012.10.27 17795
공지 故cyclo-tourist Ian Hibell, 자전거로 횡단한 사하라 사막(crossing the sahara by bicycle 1977)7 mtbiker 2012.07.05 22214
공지 OSR = Old School Riding, RETRO vintage4 mtbiker 2012.05.30 21313
공지 ATB미벨hybrid로드mtb싱글스피드29erCX650B랜도너FAT투어링27빅휠3 mtbiker 2006.10.08 46198
공지 한국형 CX / gravel / 투어링바이크 / Dropbar MTB 란... mtbiker 2006.10.01 52258
462 심심해서 만들어본 필기감 묵직한 볼펜1 arcueid 2009.03.28 2553
461 X-bike...1 mtbiker 2011.12.09 2554
460 LDC Brake ... " Mini " ... V Brake2 mtbiker 2008.02.17 2561
459 Jump...!!!4 mtbiker 2011.10.24 2565
458 Slow Slow... old stork XTR2 arcueid 2009.05.05 2570
457 제 2세대 White XTR !!!3 mtbiker 2012.10.08 2570
456 국산 피어스가 장착되는...29인치 가라데 원숭이1 mtbiker 2009.04.11 2571
455 고수님들 질문있습니다..3 kiriko 2008.07.08 2577
454 KLEIN Mission Control 1 mtbiker 2011.07.02 2585
453 핸들바...테이프 장착3 striderz 2007.02.08 2589
452 WTB Phoenix Singlespeed mtbiker 2008.05.29 2593
451 One of the trickest "travel Di2 bikes" we've seen with the S&S couplers. mtbiker 2012.02.27 2602
450 뭐니뭐니해도 역쉬 게시판엔 사진이........... 제 사진입니다.6 micoll 2006.11.04 2605
449 S D K SR 5000 mtbiker 2012.11.06 2611
448 Cucamonga mtbiker 2011.06.15 2613
447 프로토타입..3 arcueid 2009.05.05 2615
446 1994 Fat Chance Buck Shaver Singlespeed mtbiker 2008.05.29 2617
445 5 bolt, 24/38/48 mtbiker 2013.04.26 2623
444 하나만 더 도움을 구할게요~2 스티브 2008.09.03 2634
443 녹 안쓰는 로드바이크가 있을까요?8 tazodaa 2007.03.26 2640
442 평페달매니아...5 striderz 2007.01.02 2648
441 Mongoose 26er Titanium XC hardtail DX10.71 mtbiker 2012.10.04 2648
440 (자게 퍼옴) MTB 프래임 이해하기 1 mtbiker 2007.01.19 2654
439 Amp disk 1 mtbiker 2011.06.15 2656
438 Monster FAT... mtbiker 2011.08.30 2658
437 How you steer a bicycle2 mtbiker 2008.05.20 2670
436 친우 우정일님의 cycloㅡX Jamis nova 완성 되었습니다. : )4 mtbiker 2007.05.12 2679
435 SCHWALBE BIG APPLE 29er 타이어 장착 사진5 striderz 2007.02.01 2682
434 테스트 라이딩 21 mtbiker 2007.11.05 2682
433 궁금한것이 있어 질문 드립니다.1 pinkboy91 2008.09.22 2683
이전 1 ... 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19... 30다음
첨부 (1)
perfectpedal.jpg
11.3KB / Download 20
위로