Advice on Arm Pump, Saddle Tilt, Oval Chain Rings, and Cleat Placement — MTB Biomechanics with Dr. Adam Phaneuf

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Dr. Adam Phaneuf is a Doctor of Chiropractic with a degree in Exercise Science based in Bellingham, WA. He's also a bike fitter and has studied bicycle biomechanics.
In this episode we ask Adam:

Is it true that cycling is lower impact than other activities like jogging?
Do you think mountain biking is higher impact than road cycling? 
What are some of the most common ride-related issues folks tend to have? 
Are certain muscles, or body parts, more prone to injury or pain for mountain bikers?
Do oval chain rings work for reducing pain? Are there any biomechanical advantages to them that riders can benefit from? 
How can riders know if it’s their form that needs to be changed, or if it’s something about the bike fit that’s wrong? 
What is arm pump, and what causes it?
Can vibration on the bike lead to any health or pain issues? Can things like suspension stems or seat posts be helpful for some people?
How does bike fit change, if at all, based on the type or length of ride we’re doing?
What is the ideal saddle tilt for mountain biking? How do you dial that in correctly?
Are there pros and cons to trying a more rearward cleat placement for mountain biking?
What do you think about the idea of video/online bike fitting? 

To learn more or connect with Adam and his team visit apexchirobellingham.com or on Instagram @apexbellingham.
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Advice on Arm Pump, Saddle Tilt, Oval Chain Rings, and Cleat Placement — MTB Biomechanics with Dr. Adam Phaneuf

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