freemti
07-06-07, 07:24 PM
(I tried posting this on road cycling but got no response, maybe here I'll find a more sympathetic ear)
Pretty new to cycling, been commuting 7 mi r/t since March and plenty of extra miles on weekends, club rides, organized metrics etc... Maybe 100+ miles/wk depending on things. I also have a slight left leg length discreopency in the order of 1/2"+ or so due to an old injury, said injury also affected the overall strength of my left leg and you could tell pretty easy by looking at it.
Since I've been cycling this leg has improved a lot and no longer feels like a bystander - this is a good thing! It was also helped by adding about 1/4" of "leWedge" to my left shoe cleat (I use light action speedplays) In fact I feel my left leg is "dialed in" perfectly. It is the little engine that could, just pumping along in perfect rhythm.
However, I think my right leg is pissed off with all the attention its weaker brother is getting and is now rebelling! I've begun to feel a low level of knee pain on my right leg coupled with a slight cramping of the lower thigh muscles. This only starts to hurt to any significant degree on long rides, 30+ miles or more, but I can feel it "there" most of the time. I've also noticed a tendency for my right heel to rise and toes point down during the down stroke. The knee itself seems to make a little wobble pattern at the top of the stroke unlike the left leg which is more straight up and down. I make a conscious effort to stop the wobble and push my heel down but I'm perplexed as to what's going on. I have a very long ride coming up and I'd like to understand what I'm doing wrong or if I have my bike fit wrong - if so where?
Pretty new to cycling, been commuting 7 mi r/t since March and plenty of extra miles on weekends, club rides, organized metrics etc... Maybe 100+ miles/wk depending on things. I also have a slight left leg length discreopency in the order of 1/2"+ or so due to an old injury, said injury also affected the overall strength of my left leg and you could tell pretty easy by looking at it.
Since I've been cycling this leg has improved a lot and no longer feels like a bystander - this is a good thing! It was also helped by adding about 1/4" of "leWedge" to my left shoe cleat (I use light action speedplays) In fact I feel my left leg is "dialed in" perfectly. It is the little engine that could, just pumping along in perfect rhythm.
However, I think my right leg is pissed off with all the attention its weaker brother is getting and is now rebelling! I've begun to feel a low level of knee pain on my right leg coupled with a slight cramping of the lower thigh muscles. This only starts to hurt to any significant degree on long rides, 30+ miles or more, but I can feel it "there" most of the time. I've also noticed a tendency for my right heel to rise and toes point down during the down stroke. The knee itself seems to make a little wobble pattern at the top of the stroke unlike the left leg which is more straight up and down. I make a conscious effort to stop the wobble and push my heel down but I'm perplexed as to what's going on. I have a very long ride coming up and I'd like to understand what I'm doing wrong or if I have my bike fit wrong - if so where?
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