How to get the perfect pedal stroke
March 16th, 2007 by Tim GrahlPedaling in a simple circle is a complex thing, but mastering it can save energy, says Todd Carver, biomechanist at Colorado’s Boulder Center for Sports Medicine. He says that with proper ankling (shown here; not the injury-causing technique of the past), riders can churn out the same amount of power at a heart rate as many as five beats per minute lower. This stroke is for flat terrain at threshold, or time trial, intensity.






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This article is a little dangerous - a friend came across and article online about flexing the ankle during the pedal stroke and screwed up his ankle on a ride trying it. Check this warning out:
http://www.sheldonbrown.com/gloss_an-z.html#ankling