CADENCE FUNDAMENTALS
What is Cadence?
Cadence is defined as the number of times the pedals revolve per minute, also known as RPM for revolutions per minute. The safest, most efficient and most realistic cadences are
Cadence Range for Flat Roads: 80-110 RPM
Pedaling faster than 110 RPM is both unrealistic and counterproductive. On the Spinner bike, the resistance knob is used to increase friction on the flywheel in order to simulate realistic external forces one would encounter on an outdoor bike, such as road surfaces, bike weight and wind resistance.
Pedaling faster than 110 RPM is unrealistic because:
•It’s like pedaling very fast in a very low
•It’s wasted energy. If a person pedaled like this on street bike, he/she wouldn’t generate much power or speed.
•Only a skilled cyclist who has worked on her pedal stroke for many years and has trained the nervous system to react quickly is able to pedal efficiently at 100+ RPM for an extended period. Because of his/her strength and ability to overcome the higher resistance at faster leg speeds, it is said that he/she has a high power to resistance ratio.
Pedaling faster than 110 RPM is counterproductive because:
•No amount of
•One won’t achieve his/her performance and weight loss goals.
•One won’t build leg strength.
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