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stationary trainer learning curves
Is there such thing as a learning curve for stationary trainers? Ive wonked out both of my knees on separate occasions on the trainer using the same bike I like to train on. Both times it was the lower inside of either knee. What gives? I try to stretch and did both of the wonks just spinning..Riding in the field on this bike works fine. I did recently drop the bars a bit but my low back and arms have conversely never felt better....im stumped...overtraining? too much pedal float (speedplay x2s).
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positioning. you need to have your bike fit. typically the place you indicate pain is indicative of your seat being too low.
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You know, FWIW I also have a range of fit problems when I get on a stationary trainer that I do not get when I am on the road, my left foot goes numb, Saddle pain, Hip flexor problems.
I have chalked it up to: Riding the trainer sucks |
i would think it has a lot more to do with the stationary part. I'd hazard a guess when you ride, you move around a lot more than you realize. both the bike, and you physically.
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Cadence and torque.
My bet is that you're mashing more on the trainer than you do on the road. |
Also, make sure you're propping up the front wheel. If you're pedaling a false downhill for a long time, you could be engaging your knees to keep you back in the saddle. I just use a phone book for my front wheel -- which is all they're good for these days.
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Originally Posted by cderalow
(Post 15360009)
i would think it has a lot more to do with the stationary part. I'd hazard a guess when you ride, you move around a lot more than you realize. both the bike, and you physically.
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I find the trainer, due to the tendency to not move around, exposes imperfections in ones position. People also usually go harder for shorter durations.
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I switched from Kurt Kinetic to inside ride e-motion rollers. Much more comfortable to train indoors on the rollers.
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