For my build 1.77m & 68kg's I generally struggle a little on the hills, I am much more comfortable on the flats doing a time trial or trying to breakaway...Seeing as though my favourite discipline is time trialling and im not a huge rider my power to weight shouldn't be a problem, I am thinking it may have something to do with technique.
I find when I climb I alternate between sitting really far back in the saddle and spinning a little gear and then clicking up to a big gear lowering my cadence and getting out of the saddle. Is it correct that your hams and glutes are used more when sitting far back in the saddle? Could it be that compared to my quads these muscles are a bit weak?
I defintely feel stronger out of the saddle utilising my quads/ calves more than I do sitting down and spinning. Generally I am always out of the saddle on even the smallest of rises. Sitting down and grinding used to be my favoured position but now I simply cannot do it.
I used to do a fair bit of strength endurance work which would have helped my hams and glutes but now I don't do any SE work. This year I did a little bit of lifting more out of curiosity than actually thinking it would help my cycling at all. I found compared to normal people my quads were very strong as were my calves but when doing hamstring curls my legs were just average.
Please dont turn this into a pro/ anti lifting thread its been done before and I really havent decided or care whether SE and weights is infact a good thing.
My brief time at the Gym did result in big gains in leg strength which no doubt helped my sprinting. When I started on one machine which is like a one legged leg press machine I was doing 200 pounds x 10 reps. After 6 months I was doing 25x 350 pounds so I almost doubled my leg strength in my quads which "probably" has something to do with my climbing technique atm.
Any thoughts on what is going on with my climbing technique?
I find when I climb I alternate between sitting really far back in the saddle and spinning a little gear and then clicking up to a big gear lowering my cadence and getting out of the saddle. Is it correct that your hams and glutes are used more when sitting far back in the saddle? Could it be that compared to my quads these muscles are a bit weak?
I defintely feel stronger out of the saddle utilising my quads/ calves more than I do sitting down and spinning. Generally I am always out of the saddle on even the smallest of rises. Sitting down and grinding used to be my favoured position but now I simply cannot do it.
I used to do a fair bit of strength endurance work which would have helped my hams and glutes but now I don't do any SE work. This year I did a little bit of lifting more out of curiosity than actually thinking it would help my cycling at all. I found compared to normal people my quads were very strong as were my calves but when doing hamstring curls my legs were just average.
Please dont turn this into a pro/ anti lifting thread its been done before and I really havent decided or care whether SE and weights is infact a good thing.
My brief time at the Gym did result in big gains in leg strength which no doubt helped my sprinting. When I started on one machine which is like a one legged leg press machine I was doing 200 pounds x 10 reps. After 6 months I was doing 25x 350 pounds so I almost doubled my leg strength in my quads which "probably" has something to do with my climbing technique atm.
Any thoughts on what is going on with my climbing technique?