Likewise I do a fair amount of core stability work, the magnets theory is probably the best we have so far.
That or my enormous head.
Physical oddities aside, I suspect it's me unconsciously moving into the position I am familiar with, or that works best for me- why I switched from a layback post to an inline one.
Which is not an issue generally, but the TMR01 has a proprietory post, I think you can run it inline but it might look a bit odd.
Also, I'd need a 150mm stem on that 56 to make an inline post work.
Likewise I do a fair amount of core stability work, the magnets theory is probably the best we have so far.
That or my enormous head.
Physical oddities aside, I suspect it's me unconsciously moving into the position I am familiar with, or that works best for me- why I switched from a layback post to an inline one.
Which is not an issue generally, but the TMR01 has a proprietory post, I think you can run it inline but it might look a bit odd.
Also, I'd need a 150mm stem on that 56 to make an inline post work.