Cubist
Still wavin'
- Location
- Ovver 'thill
It's practice, practice, practice Karen. I know exactly what you mean, when you are on a climb, and there's a point where you feel you simply can't go any further. Off road I consider it to be the point where you have to swallow pride and get off, (or to try to find an excuse like "I've lost traction" or "I need to look at the view here...."). After a few rides you'll find that the action of clipping out comes far more naturally, and it's as much part of the "stopping and getting off" routine as any other motion. By practising you develop "muscle memory" whereby your heel automatically flicks out at the point of losing momentum. You'll also find your confidence grows over more difficult terrain, and you'll stay clipped into your pedals for longer, riding faster over the tricky bits, and don't need to hamper your own progress by clipping out or slowing down beforehand.