Seated Climbing
Climbing Techniques
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While climbing, our main challenge is to find balance and traction. We need to take into account our body position, shoulder position, and gear choice.
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Standing climbing
Looking to attack a climb with fast speed, keep your momentum on the uphill or sprint out as you go over a crest?
Standing climbing is a technique that will help you produce more power as you climb. While it might be difficult to keep up for long - it is very useful for hight speeds on short cli... -
Crouched Climbing
Crouched climbing comes in handy when approaching steeper, more technical terrain. Compared to standing climbing, it offers us better balance and control and is more suitable for slower climbing sections where a lot of bike-body separation is needed to maintain balance and traction.
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Climbing Dismount
As we're climbing a hill we might find that we run out of momentum and have to stop. With our seat high and the slope pulling us back, this might be tricky. With a proper climbing dismount, we can prevent rolling back and dismount in a safe way.