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knee down all day, do your legs get tired?
so i find after a long day of track, my legs get pretty sore. mostly from knee down. i think im putting too much downward pressure. do y'all just gently put your knee down? i find if i knee down too gently my knees will just come in towards the bike and i will continue to lean the bike until i lowside lol, so i pretty much almost dig my knee into the ground
also, how many track days do your knee pucks last?
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Re: knee down all day, do your legs get tired?
do squats like a mofo.
knee sliders are more 'feelers' than 'pushers'.
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Re: knee down all day, do your legs get tired?
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Aloha Snackbar
do squats like a mofo.
knee sliders are more 'feelers' than 'pushers'.
fanning out your knees use different muscles than squats tho lol
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Re: knee down all day, do your legs get tired?
Duck feet leg press. Obviously position your feet outwards like a duck on the leg press and do medium weight, with a bunch of reps. This will help target inside the quads which you use when extending the knee.
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Re: knee down all day, do your legs get tired?
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SkyRider
fanning out your knees use different muscles than squats tho lol
Well you seem to be doing it wrong if you're putting weight on your knee.
Not that I'm an expert in body position but I find squatting exercises eliminate all soreness in my legs that I used to get after a track day.
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Re: knee down all day, do your legs get tired?
so do y'all feel any strong resistance at all when you put knee down? for me obviously a lot since i push down moderately hard lol.
how often do you replace knee pucks? im now on my fifth set in just 2 seasons, errrrr
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Re: knee down all day, do your legs get tired?
Try to see if you can go just as fast without the knee down.Sounds to me like you are a bit obsessed with the friction of your knee on the ground.It's just a gauge of how far over you are.Maybe try getting the bike more upright with a bigger contact patch and more throttle.Just a thought.
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Dr.Manhattan
Duck feet leg press. Obviously position your feet outwards like a duck on the leg press and do medium weight, with a bunch of reps. This will help target inside the quads which you use when extending the knee.
Which muscles do you think this targets specifically?
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Re: knee down all day, do your legs get tired?
Don't push down hard with your knee - that's why you are tiring yourself out and that's why you are going through knee pucks. Just touch it down, that's all. The only time you should push down hard with your knee is if you feel the front end letting go ...
With the condition of the pavement on all local tracks (Calabogie excepted), pushing down hard with your knee is asking for the puck to get caught in a ripple. With the way my bike is set up, my right knee usually touches at the same moment as the footpeg (I use stock folding footpegs on the track). My left hip is messed up a bit so I hardly ever touch that one down ... my left leg won't bend far enough.
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Re: knee down all day, do your legs get tired?
I've done maybe a dozen track days since I started getting my knee down, and they're just a little scuffed evenly around the edges.
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Re: knee down all day, do your legs get tired?
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SkyRider
so do y'all feel any strong resistance at all when you put knee down? for me obviously a lot since i push down moderately hard lol.
how often do you replace knee pucks? im now on my fifth set in just 2 seasons, errrrr
The fatigue does not come from actually putting your knee against the pavement, you shouldn't be pushing that hard either. It comes from supporting 100% of your weight on your inside leg through a corner. The only time you really need to push in that hard is if you're mid-lowside and are trying to save it. In 1.5 season I have not only gone through half a set of knee sliders. It's not a support member for me, its a feeler guage. Touch and lift, touch and lift, touch and lift.
Squats would help. So would riding a bicycle.
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Re: knee down all day, do your legs get tired?
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fastar1
Well you seem to be doing it wrong if you're putting weight on your knee.
Not that I'm an expert in body position but I find squatting exercises eliminate all soreness in my legs that I used to get after a track day.
Agreed. You'll get the same 'feel of soreness' from a hardcore sets of squats after the winter as you would after your first trackday.
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Re: knee down all day, do your legs get tired?
At Bogie I ram my knee into the ground "GOT that knee down shot Mr. Photographer?! GOT IT?!" :lmao:
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Re: knee down all day, do your legs get tired?
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SkyRider
so i find after a long day of track, my legs get pretty sore. mostly from knee down. i think im putting too much downward pressure. do y'all just gently put your knee down? i find if i knee down too gently my knees will just come in towards the bike and i will continue to lean the bike until i lowside lol, so i pretty much almost dig my knee into the ground
also, how many track days do your knee pucks last?
years
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Re: knee down all day, do your legs get tired?
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Yamaha_Gurl
At Bogie I ram my knee into the ground "GOT that knee down shot Mr. Photographer?! GOT IT?!" :lmao:
LOL I do that too
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Re: knee down all day, do your legs get tired?
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kellen
years
Love those bickles.
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kellen
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First season of knee down I went thru 2 sets. Now I try and preserve them. It's just another expense to avoid. Last time I truly pushed on my knee was when my front end started sliding away from me. At tracks I'm familiar with i'm tucking my knee in. Unless I spot the track photographer of course.
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Re: knee down all day, do your legs get tired?
Once I feel the knee start to scrape, I'll pull it back up slightly.... no need to change anything else.
I also position the knee sliders so only 1/2 actually makes contact.... when that side runs down enough, I can just rotate them and I have brand new sliders.
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Re: knee down all day, do your legs get tired?
When I get home I'll take a pic of my Arlen Ness sliders that have a few dozen trackdays and maybe 12 race weekends on them.
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Re: knee down all day, do your legs get tired?
I slide more on elbows, shoulders, hips, back, *** and head than I do on the knee pucks