Indeed. Here is an analysis of pedal forces applied around a pedal stroke by each leg. Not a lot of pulling up going on there.Ant. wrote:Oh dear.waynohh wrote:First order of business is upgrade to pedal system that you can apply power on the full crank rotation or as near as possible, not just the down stroke. Without the proper equipment it will be impossible to develop proper technique. If you can't power on the up stroke using your calves, hamstrings and glutes you're using less than half your leg and that's why your quads hurt.
This is an average of 14 trained cyclists by they way.
Data can be found here:
http://isbweb.org/data/kautz/index.html