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Quick Tip: Slide on Climbs

Written by David Heatley
23May2012

I received this quick hill climbing tip in a e-mail from the RBR Publishing Company. It's a great tip for riding longer climbs. Slide on Climbs.

On long, gradual climbs you can emphasize some muscles and relieve others by changing where you sit on the saddle. Move to the rear to accentuate the strong gluteus muscles in your butt, pushing the pedals forward as well as down. When you're feeling too much muscle tension and tightness, slide forward toward the nose. Now the quadriceps muscles in your thighs are emphasized, your cadence can increase and your glutes can recover. Sliding back and forth like this fights fatigue and makes the most of your energy. It also changes pressure points to improve saddle comfort.


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