Pedal Cleats Set
Pedal Cleats Set

Do you Use Or Need Wedges for your Cycling Shoes?
To wedge or not to wedge that is the question
For years cyclists have been looking at different ways of maximising their power output on their bike and reducing their risk of injury. Different ways they have tried includes changing their bike set up, improving their fitness levels and in more extreme cases wedging their feet on the cleats or Pedals to counter any abnormal biomechanics that may be causing pain or reducing performance.
These methods can be very effective, but there are times when they are not. Take the example of the wedging of the feet in the pedal I an attempt to correct an overly flat foot in the shoe or cleat. Bearing in mind that 60% of the biomechanical problems that exist in feet are compensations for faulty biomechanics in the pelvis or hips, then you can see that it's critical to ensure that the hips and pelvis are fully functional before the feet are addressed.
A 'rotated' pelvis, (which is where the pelvic bone gets stuck in an abnormal position) can go unnoticed for many years until the compensations start to cause problems. Typically a rotated pelvis is caused by unaccustomed lifting or carrying, performing a repetitive movement abnormally or perhaps compensating for another biomechanical issue elsewhere in the body. When the pelvis rotates, the piriformis muscle on the outside of your hip goes into a protective spasm. This spasm effectively prevents the joint from functioning correctly and so other areas have to compensate. If the problem is caught early enough, treatment will help. If however the problem is left for more than 6 weeks, the muscle will change its composition and become fibrotic and be unable to function normally. In theses cases treatment will help in the short term, but whenever you start training again, the problem recurs.
The body can compensate in a variety of ways for the rotated pelvis causing a leg length discrepancy, causing a variety of potential problem areas.
Common examples are that the foot can flatten to shorten the length of the longer leg or the opposite foot can increase the height of its arch to lengthen the shorter leg. Alternatively the knee of the longer leg can bend more to shorten it, or the knee of the shorter leg can bend less to lengthen it. In addition, the spine can side bend more to allow the shorter leg greater reach. These are only some of the many ways the body tries to compensate for a leg length discrepancy. Also bear in mind that the problems are worse in cycling than many other sports as you are fixed in a position determined by an external factor, unlike with running where you are relatively free to compensate how you like. All of these compensations though will increase the load on the structures that are doing more work. Typically they will result in knee pain, back pain, thigh or hamstring pain and hip pain. Moreover they make it very difficult to set your bike up correctly, as how do you know whether to set the seat/pedal relationship right for the longer leg or the shorter leg?
To manage these issues, we first have to return the abnormal muscle tone in the pelvis (the piriformis muscle) to normal. In other words you have to do 'anti-spasm' exercises for the muscle. Stretching or flexibility work just won't cut it. You need to return the muscle to normal function, not just stretch it. Once the spasm is eradicated as much as possible, then you have to perform exercises to stabilise the pelvis. In other words exercises that allow your muscles to control your pelvis and trunk without them needing to go into spasm. Part of this process is achieved by so-called 'core stability exercises', but also you need to speak to your physio about plyometric exercises for pelvic muscles that you can do in the gym.
Once your pelvis in good shape, and if you continue to get problems with your troublesome body part, then you can safely get a qualified practitioner or specialist to consider prescribing the wedges.
So if anyone says to you that wedges in your shoes can help with your knee, back or hip pain, you must make sure that they check your pelvic biomechanics first.
For more information on this and other biomechanics issues please visit www.humanlabsports.com or call +44 208 543 5288 and ask for Andy.
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Shimano SM-SH52 SPD Cleat Sets Sale Price: $15.18 |
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Shimano SPD cleats can easily be replaced which will keep your pedal performing optimally by eliminating unnecessary wear and tear.Two-hole SPD cleat mountItem SpecificationsColorBlackUnit of SalePairFitsPD-M858 pedals onlyCleat Bolt PatternSPDFloat6deg |
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Shimano SM-SH56 SPD Cleat Sets Sale Price: $14.49 |
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SH-SH51 (Single Release) and SH-SM56 (Multi Release) fit PD-M520, PD-M540, PD-M324, PD-M545/M424, PD-M647 and PD-M959 Pedals. SH-SM52 Cleats fit 858 Pedals Only. |
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Shimano SM-SH56 SPD Cleat Set Sale Price: $13.95 |
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Shimano SPD cleats can easily be replaced which will keep your pedal performing optimally by eliminating unnecessary wear and tear.Two-hole SPD cleat mountItem SpecificationsColorSilverUnit of SalePairFitsAll SPD pedals except PD-M858Cleat Bolt PatternSPDFloat0deg |
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Shimano PD-M520L MTB Sport Pedals with Cleats Sale Price: $30.00 |
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Part of Shimano's line of lightweight XC bicycle pedals, this pair of sport pedals with cleats is suitable for either road biking or mountain biking. Distinctive features including an open binding mechanism that's better designed to shed mud, along with a low-maintenance, sealed-bearing cartridge axle... |
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Exustar E-PR43M Magnesium Road Bike Pedal $94.95 The Exustar E-PR43M Magnesium Road Bike Pedals feature a durable machined magnesium construction with a gold-colored titanium axle and sealed ball bearings. These clipless bicycle pedals include a single-sided cro-moly tension adjuster. The E-PR43M Pedals are suitable for Shimano biking cleats. You'll receive two 196 gram pedals. |
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Exustar E-PM82 Alloy Mountain Bike Pedal $60.95 The Exustar E-PM82 Alloy Mountain Bike Pedals feature a durable machined aluminum alloy construction with a cro-moly axle and a cartridge ball bearing. These clipless bicycle pedals include a single-sided cro-moly binding for possible toe clip attachment. Reflectors are also included for added safety and visibility. The E-PM82 Pedals are suitable for Shimano biking cleats. You'll receive two 319 gram pedals. |
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M-Wave Racing Bike Pedals $62.95 The M-Wave Racing Bike Pedals features a durable machined alloy construction with a sealed cro-moly axle. This bicycle pedal includes a large pedaling area for greater control. The Racing Bike Pedal features a reflector for added safety and is suitable for use with LOOK biking cleats. You'll receive 2 pedals. |
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Ventura Plastic Mountain Bike Pedal $17.95 The Ventura Mountain Bike Pedals feature a durable black plastic construction. This bicycle pedal includes a 9/16'' axle, which is suitable for bikes with 3 cranks. The Ventura Bike Pedals include a reflector for added safety and visibility. You'll receive 2 bike pedals. |
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M-Wave Kid's Mountain Bike Pedal $16.95 The M-Wave Kids Mountain Bike Pedal features a durable plastic body with a non-slip surface for extra grip. These bicycle pedals features an axle with a 9/16'' thread size, which are made for 3-piece cranks. The M-wave pedals includes orange reflectors for added safety. You'll receive 2 pedals. |
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M-Wave Alloy BMX Bike Pedal $20.95 The M-Wave Alloy BMX Bike Pedal is designed specifically for use with BMX bicycles. These bicycle pedals features a durable silver alloy construction. They are available in 1/2'' or 9/16'' thread sizes. The 1/2'' thread size is suited for one-piece cranks, while the 9/16'' pedals are suited for three-piece cranks. You'll receive 2 BMX Pedals. |
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