Mad Doug Biker
Banned from every bar in the Galaxy
I must be exceptional as I find both my legs are strong enough for the initial pedal stroke.
I'm left legged... But predominantly* right handed.
* - Not entirely though.
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I must be exceptional as I find both my legs are strong enough for the initial pedal stroke.
I must be exceptional as I find both my legs are strong enough for the initial pedal stroke.
In addition to keeping you clear of the drivetrain, most people who are right handed (the majority of te population) also have a stronger right leg, and that is what you want for the initial pedal stroke as you start
I must be exceptional as I find both my legs are strong enough for the initial pedal stroke.
This is - IMHO - a completely pointless diversion, but it's Quite Interesting! I think you're wrong; I believe most people have more strength in the WRONG leg! Not sure where I first read this, but a quick google gives:
However, note that when a football is tossed with the right hand, a punch is thrown with the right hand, or a football is kicked with the right foot, it is the left leg and foot which must bear the weight and provide balance and co-ordination for the body. Therefore, in right-handed people it is natural for the left leg to become stronger than the right. Thus it is not surprising that when you ask people to ’just stand around’, body weight is not equally distributed between the legs; most people place more weight on their left leg and foot than on their right. The left leg is the strong support leg
https://www.sportsperformancebulletin.com/training/techniques/practical-guide-on-how-to-identify-your-own-dominant-side-and-bring-the-other-side-up-to-par#:~:text=Therefore, in right-handed people,foot than on their right.
Of course cycling might be different! If you find evidence, do report back :-)
How is it that Trainline can sell some train tickets 5+ months in advance, but the various train operating companies will only sell tickets for 12 weeks in advance?
I've just purchased tickets for a trip to Leeds at the beginning of December via Trainline, but Greater Anglia & LNER (the two operating companies used on the route) are only offering tickets from the beginning of October.
How do you measure time? Against time? But how do you measure that time against another time affinitum!
I'm left legged.
Time is relative to you. Everywhere in the universe experiences slightly different time (see Einstein). It’s even suggested that time doesn’t exists but we experience it. Even using conventional understanding of time it breaks down at the Big Bang and black holes.
Meaning more dexterous as in if playing football you’d kick with your left?