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So where do you position yours ..
I first read this article back in May ..and having previously had them as far forward as possible ..decided to try them further back ( in the middle ) ..
I haven't noticed any difference really ..my legs are still shagged at the end of a long ride !
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I was old skool with them at the front... but now mid/ back.... seems more comfortable as you push with the whole foot .....
Roughly in the forward threaded holes but with the rearward threaded holes towards the back of the slots
Behind the ball of my foot, been the same for decades.
Ball of foot directly over the axel.
as far back as they will go
+1 the sticky out bone on the ball of the foot over the pedal axle spindle
Pretty much as far back as they go, with a slight toe out. Came from riding flats so positioned them where I would put my foot on a flat pedal.
I don’t understand putting them too far forward because you’re not directly over the axle?
DH/Enduro/Trail back of the slot
XC further forward
Used to have mine positioned so the axle was under the ball of the foot, but I've recently moved them further back to try and get my heels down and more into the bike.
A couple of years ago I realised mine were too far forward and I was essentially pedalling with my toes. This had led to calves of steel but relatively weak thighs. Moving them back a bit was hard at first as I found myself really using muscles that had been underused for a while but ultimately improved power and endurance. Probably will help with msk issues down the road, too!