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Rider Biomechanics Doesn't Change - Joint Angles Do
I recently shared a post comparing two skeletons sitting on a saddle. One skeleton was sitting with a balanced pelvis, while the other showed a pelvis positioned at a similar angle to the standing skeleton next to it. I simply asked which represented the correct and balanced sitting position for a rider. The same pelvis position in standing and sitting (A) v a balanced pelvis and trunk (B) The responses were interesting. Quite a few people came back saying that a three-point
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