SquareDaff
Über Member
- Location
- Doncaster, South Yorkshire
OK I admit it. I'm a "grinder". But having recently suffered from a back injury I've come to the conclusion that I'm not doing myself any favours and that this "old body" of mine just can't support bad technique anymore.
So starting this morning I've tried to adjust my spin speed. Read in a magazine I should be aiming for about the 90 mark, whereas in the past I'd tended to stick to my natural cadence of about 60-65. My speeds are staying more of less the same ( +/- 1mph) but I'm gearing down and trying to stay in the 84-90 range. I seem to be tiring really quickly though and while I expect this to improve as my body adjusts to higher spin speeds I just wondered if anyone had any training tips to make the transition easier?
So starting this morning I've tried to adjust my spin speed. Read in a magazine I should be aiming for about the 90 mark, whereas in the past I'd tended to stick to my natural cadence of about 60-65. My speeds are staying more of less the same ( +/- 1mph) but I'm gearing down and trying to stay in the 84-90 range. I seem to be tiring really quickly though and while I expect this to improve as my body adjusts to higher spin speeds I just wondered if anyone had any training tips to make the transition easier?