Im doing some research on bicycle's pedaling-loss and iam very grateful if anyone here can share about it.pls
The most obvious is simply to get a feel for forward pressure. To get a good feel for this while moving, try the pedaling with one leg drill. To do this, just click one foot out of the pedal and push forward, down, pull back and lift up on the "back stroke" with only one leg.
Apply some resistance like light braking or do the drill on a slight uphill in a low gear, and try to feel an even pressure all the way around in a smooth circular motion.
If your pedaling motion with one leg is jerky, or worse still, if there are points where your freewheel is not engaged at all, keep working on it. These "dead spots" where you apply no power are clearly the weak spots in your pedal stroke; you can become more efficient and therefore faster by getting a feel for where you could apply more power.
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