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Old 03-30-11 | 12:28 PM
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Originally Posted by McLoki
I don't know if I have the experience needed to make this reply, but the best advice I have heard (and followed) on cadence was this -

If you are breathing easy and your legs are dead - your cadence is to low.

If you can't get your breath but your legs feel fine - your cadence is to high.

if both legs and lungs are equally tired - your cadence is fine, adjust if you want to, but don't feel that you have to.

(for those who take everything litterally - these examples are the extremes. Use the principal to adjust cadence up or down until your lung power and leg power run out at about the same time)

Michael
I've heard that before as well and it seems dead on.
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