59 The Significance of Core in the Biomechanical Model
Sep 21, 2021
Dive into the fascinating world of the Inner Core muscles and discover their crucial role in cycling efficiency. Learn how efficient riders use tonic fibers to glide smoothly, while others struggle by exhausting themselves too soon. Explore essential exercises that enhance cycling stability and optimize performance, as well as the impact of core strength on overall biomechanical health. Gain insights into common myths and the importance of a well-trained core for every cyclist's success.
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Inner Core Stabilizes Distal Force
- Core (deep/inner) stabilizes the spine under load and is vital for cycling efficiency.
- Distal force from pedals/handles requires proximal stability from the inner core.
Supple Movement Versus Fighting The Bike
- Riders fall into two camps: those with supple, efficient movement and those who fight the bike.
- The key differentiator is neuromuscular efficiency and recruitment of fine (tonic) motor units.
Train Smooth Pedal Stroke With Lots Of Miles
- Build smooth pedal stroke by riding lots of kilometers on flat roads in a small gear at high cadence.
- Use high-cadence, low-load miles early in the season to develop subtle motor control.



