The stronger guys from my club are doing low cadence sessions as part of their winter turbo training.
Proper low. 50rpm low.
I think the idea is to build leg strength. Seems a bit extreme.
I'm doing variations more like yours. I need to work on cadence, and hopefully the seated low stuff will help me stay seated longer when climing. Mostly I just get bored.
I can't push big gears really. It starts to hurt my knees any lower than about 60rpm. I'm happy spinning. My TT's tend to run at an average of between 100-105rpm.
I too am trying to lift my cadence though as you need lots of leg speed on the track.
The stronger guys from my club are doing low cadence sessions as part of their winter turbo training.
Proper low. 50rpm low.
I think the idea is to build leg strength. Seems a bit extreme.
I'm doing variations more like yours. I need to work on cadence, and hopefully the seated low stuff will help me stay seated longer when climing. Mostly I just get bored.