Jerrye
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When I was taking my test ride on my Sofrider, I kept three things in mind. A couple of these may be helpful to other people.
First, follow the wisdom laid down here. That's why I started out with flintstoning.
Second, smooth on the pedals. My thought process was more along the lines of following the pedals with my feet through their arc instead of forcing them through their arc. The bike propels itself easily enough that this worked.
Third, light grip. This is where my golf experience helped by remembering something that the great Sam Snead once said about the golf grip, "Grip the club as though you are holding a baby bird. Tight enough to keep it from escaping, but light enough to let it live." This image helped me greatly to not put a death grip on the handlebars.
What do you guys think? Useful for others?
First, follow the wisdom laid down here. That's why I started out with flintstoning.
Second, smooth on the pedals. My thought process was more along the lines of following the pedals with my feet through their arc instead of forcing them through their arc. The bike propels itself easily enough that this worked.
Third, light grip. This is where my golf experience helped by remembering something that the great Sam Snead once said about the golf grip, "Grip the club as though you are holding a baby bird. Tight enough to keep it from escaping, but light enough to let it live." This image helped me greatly to not put a death grip on the handlebars.
What do you guys think? Useful for others?