Resisting the pedals will do nothing other than slow you down - do it slowly enough and you will come to a stop - do it fast enough and you will skid.
That is all there is, resisting the pedals without skidding will not allow you to adjust the crank arms position in relationship to the corner.
:(
Sad but true, your magical 'third way' (neither skidding, nor slowing) has not effected this basic feature of fixed gear drivechains.
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Resisting the pedals will do nothing other than slow you down - do it slowly enough and you will come to a stop - do it fast enough and you will skid.
That is all there is, resisting the pedals without skidding will not allow you to adjust the crank arms position in relationship to the corner.
:(
Sad but true, your magical 'third way' (neither skidding, nor slowing) has not effected this basic feature of fixed gear drivechains.