How does electric stationary resistance compare with outdoor resistance?
For people who bike normally on the road, when you try biking on a stationary, what resistance matches your outdoor conditions?
Also, I have runner's knee so I had to put the saddle height higher to put less stress on my knees. However, I developed an irritation in my Achilles from pedaling with toes. Should I just keep a lower saddle height and deep angle to help my Achilles? It's a stationary recumbent so I can control the resistance and just keep the resistance at 1. What's the best position for the foot? I heard pedaling with heels and avoiding using toes is better for the Achilles. Where should your toes point? Thanks for reading! Jeff |
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