Hi there everyone,
Recently I met what we call "Bio-mechanic", who shows to be an expert in measuring body parts and adjusting bike parts accordingly, such as saddle height, etc.
He said that the width of my original saddle (18cm) was exceeding optimal size, given the distance of my "sitz bones", at 11,5cm.
Under somewhat casual circumstances, given my age (55), I was diagnosed with a beginning stage of osteoarthritis, causing a bit of light discomfort to my knees when coming down the stairs with "cold" legs (for instance in the morning as soon as waken) and random discomfort to my hips.
I have explained to the orthopaedic doctor that, when riding the bike, I usually stand on pedals to protect my back on offroad terrain or on bumpy roads, which may cause in his opinion injuries to knees and hips in the long run, given my health "profile".
At the same time I was wondering if an incorrectly-sized saddle could harm my hips somehow.
Following the bio-mechanic advice, i have switched to a narrower saddle San Marco Aspide (13,2cm)
which was unbelievably hard and forced me to look for something softer. I am afraid that the Bio-Mechanic thought about me as a professional road rider who will hold long runs for hours, while I own a commuting, bi-suspensions, E-MTB (Riese Muller Superdelite) which is used to ride 16Km (8 in the morning + 8 at night) a day, in town and partial off road (roughly 1Km).
So I have opted for a softer and slightly larger (14cm) saddle, a Selle Italia S3 Saddle, which is proving to be a much better choice for my "Butt"
Any experience on this? Your thoughts on:
Recently I met what we call "Bio-mechanic", who shows to be an expert in measuring body parts and adjusting bike parts accordingly, such as saddle height, etc.
He said that the width of my original saddle (18cm) was exceeding optimal size, given the distance of my "sitz bones", at 11,5cm.
Under somewhat casual circumstances, given my age (55), I was diagnosed with a beginning stage of osteoarthritis, causing a bit of light discomfort to my knees when coming down the stairs with "cold" legs (for instance in the morning as soon as waken) and random discomfort to my hips.
I have explained to the orthopaedic doctor that, when riding the bike, I usually stand on pedals to protect my back on offroad terrain or on bumpy roads, which may cause in his opinion injuries to knees and hips in the long run, given my health "profile".
At the same time I was wondering if an incorrectly-sized saddle could harm my hips somehow.
Following the bio-mechanic advice, i have switched to a narrower saddle San Marco Aspide (13,2cm)
which was unbelievably hard and forced me to look for something softer. I am afraid that the Bio-Mechanic thought about me as a professional road rider who will hold long runs for hours, while I own a commuting, bi-suspensions, E-MTB (Riese Muller Superdelite) which is used to ride 16Km (8 in the morning + 8 at night) a day, in town and partial off road (roughly 1Km).
So I have opted for a softer and slightly larger (14cm) saddle, a Selle Italia S3 Saddle, which is proving to be a much better choice for my "Butt"
Any experience on this? Your thoughts on:
- Incorrect saddle width, causing hips injuries
- Protecting hips from shocks
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