Lazy-Commuter
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There's quite a steep hill I go down on the way home. It's very close to home. I tend to pedal a little on that without really doing anything: I'm normally at a lower rpm than I would be on the flat and there's no resistance on the pedals. That's just to get my breath back whilst keeping my legs warm.Cope said:I adhere to the spinning school of thought, and benefited greatly from a season or two on fixed. My question concerns going down hills. On fixed you have no choice - but on a bike with a freewheel I find it hard to spin down hills - I find it hard to tell if I'm doing anything at all - or if I'm just spinning my legs around fast, but not as fast as the wheel is going, if that makes sense?
On fixed it's easy, because there's an immediate organic connection between bike and legs.
What do you guys do?
Lower down where it flattens off, I tend to try to maintain my normal cadence - or maybe a bit higher - but here I can actually feel some resistance on the pedals so feel like I'm doing something.