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I'm not convinced pulling back on the straps does anything at long distance racing speeds. I use a knotmeter rather than GPS in my K1 because it is superior IMO in that it gives instantaneous speed. If I consciously pull back on the strap, my speed drops by around 0.2 kph.Kayaker Greg wrote: That's right, no reason to do the foot straps up too tight, even Oscar teaches you not to do the straps up tight, you should not be pulling back on the strap, you get the drive from your paddle in the water which bends the leg on the offside as you rotate, both legs should be driving into the footplate.
Different coaches, different advice, try for yourself and think about what you are doing and why and find out what works for you.
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Chookman wrote:
I'm not convinced pulling back on the straps does anything at long distance racing speeds. I use a knotmeter rather than GPS in my K1 because it is superior IMO in that it gives instantaneous speed. If I consciously pull back on the strap, my speed drops by around 0.2 kph.Kayaker Greg wrote: That's right, no reason to do the foot straps up too tight, even Oscar teaches you not to do the straps up tight, you should not be pulling back on the strap, you get the drive from your paddle in the water which bends the leg on the offside as you rotate, both legs should be driving into the footplate.
Different coaches, different advice, try for yourself and think about what you are doing and why and find out what works for you.
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Kayaker Greg wrote: That's right, no reason to do the foot straps up too tight, even Oscar teaches you not to do the straps up tight, you should not be pulling back on the strap, you get the drive from your paddle in the water which bends the leg on the offside as you rotate, both legs should be driving into the footplate.
Different coaches, different advice, try for yourself and think about what you are doing and why and find out what works for you.
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