Trail Cruiser
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I shifted to clipless pedals for 2 years after getting fascinated with the idea that I can also power at the up stroke. It was an illusion that I can suddenly go faster with the clipless.
I had a couple of hard falls and using clipless was not really confidence inspiring. The flat pedals are safer for me.
Then I read that using flat pedals can exhaust just enough power of what the heart can supply. Using clipless pedal, in theory, generates more power but there is not enough blood supply when performing peak leg up strokes and down stokes. So the the net output is still limited to how much the heart can pump blood supply, regardless if if you use flat or clipless.
if your legs are over exerting above that of your heart's capacity, you will be accumulating lactic acid.
Then I started having knee pain due to the same exact position. I cannot reposition my foot on the fly. Now that I'm back to flats, I can use my heels and it alleviates my knee pain.
Plus, I can wear any shoes.
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I had a couple of hard falls and using clipless was not really confidence inspiring. The flat pedals are safer for me.
Then I read that using flat pedals can exhaust just enough power of what the heart can supply. Using clipless pedal, in theory, generates more power but there is not enough blood supply when performing peak leg up strokes and down stokes. So the the net output is still limited to how much the heart can pump blood supply, regardless if if you use flat or clipless.
if your legs are over exerting above that of your heart's capacity, you will be accumulating lactic acid.
Then I started having knee pain due to the same exact position. I cannot reposition my foot on the fly. Now that I'm back to flats, I can use my heels and it alleviates my knee pain.
Plus, I can wear any shoes.
Here's another person with similar story.
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