Originally Posted by
oulton9
The more difficult it is to pedal, the better - I'm aiming for pure cardio here, so I need to get my heart rate up.
If I understand this whole gearing thing correctly, this is wrong. I think you are actually wanting a lower gear. Lower gearing (easier to pedal) will cause you to spin faster, therefore getting more cardio benefit. Higher gearing (harder to pedal) is more in line with resistance training. Like Kayce said, but differently.