Benson
Well-known member
So I’ve typically always been a bit lazy and spent far too much time seated on my EMTB. Number of reasons for this, one is I typically ride EMTB on a Sunday, having done a reasonably long unassisted road road ride the day before (50m +) so my legs are tired and as I said, I’m being lazy. When I hit anything remotely fast, especially gravity fed, I’m up, dropper down and in the attack position. However, returning to anything remotely pedal-y and seat is up and arse is down.
Yesterday I rode Swinley, which is pretty pedal-y in general. However, I focused on spending more time out of the saddle. I stayed up in the attack position, selected a gear that matched my speed with an appropriate cadence and pedalled stood up on the flats. I noticed my control was better, I was better prepared, I was quicker and got bent out of shape far less. Legs were tired tho!
I’m sure this is utterly obvious to more experienced riders than me but I share as another reason I’ve always sat is seeing so many other EMTB riders do the same thing. I’m curious about whether this is considered good or bad technique and what everyone else does?
Yesterday I rode Swinley, which is pretty pedal-y in general. However, I focused on spending more time out of the saddle. I stayed up in the attack position, selected a gear that matched my speed with an appropriate cadence and pedalled stood up on the flats. I noticed my control was better, I was better prepared, I was quicker and got bent out of shape far less. Legs were tired tho!
I’m sure this is utterly obvious to more experienced riders than me but I share as another reason I’ve always sat is seeing so many other EMTB riders do the same thing. I’m curious about whether this is considered good or bad technique and what everyone else does?