Black Belt Jones
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Physio is usually worth a couple of sessions - if you know a good one yourself or personal recommendation from a friend (pref with experience of cycling)- just 1 or 2 sessions they will tell you what's wrong and what to do about it, then it's on you to do the exercises (the hard bit!).I cycled through the whole winter and a big ride every weekend so having done some reading it could be overuse, imbalance on the pedals, pushing too hard or all three.
I thought cycling would be a sport I wouldn’t get injured doing but i also think my knees are shot from many injuries over the years.
You can stress the knee doing stuff like riding fixed gear bikes in too big a gear, but that's more of a student thing - wouldn't be that common riding a geared bike but it's impossible to say really. Bike setup is obv very important but as long as it's in the ballpark of sensible it's something you just need to experiment with. If I've not worked my hip flexors for a while and go on a long ride then saddle at the 'correct' height will reliably flare up my right hamstring, and lowering it a few mm calms it down - stuff like that.
Riding with other people who know cycling is useful if you do that? Just in case there's something unusual with your position.








