Dr. Adam Phaneuf is a Doctor of Chiropractic with a degree in Exercise Science based in Bellingham, WA. He's also a bike fitter and has studied bicycle biomechanics.
In this episode we ask Adam:
- Is it true that cycling is lower impact than other activities like jogging?
- Do you think mountain biking is higher impact than road cycling?
- What are some of the most common ride-related issues folks tend to have?
- Are certain muscles, or body parts, more prone to injury or pain for mountain bikers?
- Do oval chain rings work for reducing pain? Are there any biomechanical advantages to them that riders can benefit from?
- How can riders know if it’s their form that needs to be changed, or if it’s something about the bike fit that’s wrong?
- What is arm pump, and what causes it?
- Can vibration on the bike lead to any health or pain issues? Can things like suspension stems or seat posts be helpful for some people?
- How does bike fit change, if at all, based on the type or length of ride we’re doing?
- What is the ideal saddle tilt for mountain biking? How do you dial that in correctly?
- Are there pros and cons to trying a more rearward cleat placement for mountain biking?
- What do you think about the idea of video/online bike fitting?
To learn more or connect with Adam and his team visit apexchirobellingham.com or on Instagram @apexbellingham.
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