the motion of the bike, is the back wheel, assists bringing the pedal back to the top hence making it is easier to pedal harder
If your momentum is moving your legs, you need to learn to pedal. If the top run of the chain is tight all the way round the crank revolution, as it should be and as it is for pretty much all moderately trained cyclists with two working legs, then the presence or absence of a freewheel mechanism cannot make any difference.
If your momentum is moving your legs, you need to learn to pedal. If the top run of the chain is tight all the way round the crank revolution, as it should be and as it is for pretty much all moderately trained cyclists with two working legs, then the presence or absence of a freewheel mechanism cannot make any difference.