Old 07-05-13 | 07:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Pedalocity
As it turns out, the above was exactly right. I went for a ride today and tried to keep my cadence at 80rpm instead of 90 and went from being able to peddle maybe 50% of the time to being able to peddle close to 95% of the way round my 6.16 km ride today. This meant I worked up a mild sweat as opposed to getting home drenched and exhausted.

Frankly, I'm stunned at the difference dropping 10 rpm made. My legs were far less exhausted and burning and I was not exhausted when I finished. I can probably already add distance just with that one change.

Thanks for the advice everyone!
That's wonderful! I'm glad that one small change worked for you. As time goes on you may discover that your cadence increases, but don't worry about it ... 80 rpm is good and now you can focus on increasing your endurance.
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