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Triathlon Training Tips : Body Positioning for Triathlon Bicycling

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Uploaded by on Nov 14, 2007

Fine-tune your biking technique. Learn about correct body position for riding your bike during a triathlon and in other situations in this free online training video for athletes competing in a triathlon.

Expert: Carey Kepler
Contact: www.boundless-energy.com
Bio: Carey Kepler avidly participates in triathlons all around the country, as well as trains other triathletes.

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  • @timtak1

    I tend to set my saddle up high, at 0% knees bent because I use my feet too.

  • The expert recommends that we leave "only" about 10% of bend in our knees, and that we are not "reaching" to the pedals.

    This is interesting.

    I have read that Lance Armstrong's pedalling position was perculiar (at the time at least) in that he used his feet, his toes.

    If you are using your feet as well as your legs to pedal then you have another few centimeters of push from your feet even after your legs are fully extended. Why stop at knees 10% bent?

  • So all we have to do is make sure it's all correct and were laughing....what exactly is "correct" tho...absolutely no advice given here on anything except to "make sure it's correct"....well let's all go and do that then shall we!!!!!!

  • Grea Quality...

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