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Among cyclists, there is both the fast and the slow pedal camp. Both are of course convinced that their driving style is better. But which variant is really more economical and healthier?

In cycling, for a long time it was the duel between Jan Ullrich and Lance Armstrong: while Ullrich pedaled more “thump”, Lance Armstrong pedaled at a faster rate and sometimes eluded Ullrich with a quick start on the mountain stages of the Tour de France.

But how is it on a comfortable city bike or Dutch bike: is fast pedaling the trump card here? Because pedaling more slowly and therefore in a higher gear definitely looks more casual than kicking.

Achim Schmidt from the German Sport University in Cologne advocates a high pedaling frequency. “When cycling, it’s important to pedal continuously instead of letting yourself roll all the time,” said Schmidt in an interview with the Hamburger Morgenpost. A high cadence in an easier gear not only has a better training effect but also protects the joints.

Professional cyclists often cycle at a high cadence of up to 100 revolutions per minute, while untrained cyclists often only do 50 revolutions. However, this not only impedes the optimal blood flow in the leg but also puts more strain on tendons and joints than necessary. Even amateur cyclists should pedal at a frequency of at least 70 revolutions per minute. The cardiovascular system is also positively influenced by the high pedaling frequency.

The easiest way to measure the cadence is with a bike computer that has a crank sensor.

Adjust the bike correctly

In order to achieve a higher cadence, the saddle must not be set too high. First, having to stretch your legs too much isn’t comfortable, and second, over-stretching puts stress on your muscles and joints.

You can easily determine the correct saddle height: Sit on your bike and place your heel on the lower vertical pedal crank. The saddle is at the right height when the heel with the leg pushed through is just touching the pedal.

Cycling makes you fit and happy

Regardless of whether you want to adapt your riding style or continue to be one of the slow movers: Cycling is good for your body and your mind. Just cycling a quarter of an hour to work is enough to prevent cardiovascular diseases.

Even now, when the days are getting shorter, try to cycle as much as possible: because the daylight that your body absorbs while cycling is good for the psyche and can help to escape the winter blues.

While exercise is known to be generally good for the mind and body, far too often, comfort wins out. There are many good reasons to use the bike more often.

Almost everyone in Germany owns a bicycle. But in many areas of Germany, two-wheelers are used far too seldom. Schoolchildren take the bus, parents take the family car to go shopping for the week, and employees take the train or a car.

Also, note our tips for buying a bike lock and tricks for opening a frozen bike lock in winter.

Reason 1: Healthy joints

Cycling balances sedentary activities. The even movement when pedaling is good for all large joints. This includes, for example, knees, hips, and shoulders. Also, read helpful home remedies for joint pain.

Reason 2: Fit heart

Regular cycling helps the heart pump more blood through the body in less time. The volume is increased over the long term.

Reason 3: Less stress

Physics and the psyche are closely linked. For this reason, it is important to be able to relieve accumulated stress regularly, e.g. by exercising in the fresh air. A short bike tour is particularly suitable for this.

Reason 4: Back pain is alleviated

If you sit all day and don’t move much, sooner or later you will have back problems. Any kind of movement is good for the battered lower back, as long as the body is not exposed to too much stress. Also, note our tips for back pain in the lower back.

Reason 5: build muscle

Existing muscles are broken down extremely quickly if the affected areas are not used regularly. Many different muscle groups are used when riding a bike – especially those in the legs and back. Regular bike tours keep your body in shape. Positive side effect: more muscles burn more fat.

Reason 6: Do something for the environment

It is well known that exhaust fumes are bad for nature. If each of us would replace our car journey with a bicycle ride at least once or twice a week, it could help the environment enormously. The renunciation of a motorized vehicle means a big step in terms of environmental awareness! In addition, note our simple tips for environmental protection in the household.

Reason 7: Longer life

Anyone who rides a bicycle regularly has the potential to live longer. Just three hours of cycling per week has a positive effect on life expectancy.

Reason 8: Burn fat

Cycling at a moderate pace – especially uphill – melts the pounds. From the age of 30, the metabolism becomes sluggish. This fact can be compensated for with a short bike ride. Also, note clever tips for losing weight.

Reason 9: Minimize cancer risk

Exercise on the bike can protect against cancer. Women in particular who pedal regularly reduce the risk of developing breast cancer.

Reason 10: Clear airways

Since cycling is associated with rhythmic movement, the human respiratory organs are regularly supplied with oxygen during this time. This makes the lungs stronger and the ventilation of the lungs works more effectively.