Did 15min at a somewhat relaxed pace with a longer stroke to start greasing the groove, and one thing I noticed is that if I get my hands away quickly, it's easier to tilt my pelvis forward. The arms shooting forward seems to help 'drag' the pelvis forward, while if I move hands away less quickly, it seems like more muscular effort is required and even then I don't get quite as much pelvic rockover as I do when I move my hands away quickly.
Is this common?
A cantilever from a central structure moves the c.g. of the combined system toward the exterior of the central structure and possibly outside it. It follows that a sentient "structure" might observe that extending lesser body parts reduces the perceived effort of rotating its upper stories about the pelvic pivot in the direction of the cantilever. ¿Quien sabe?
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15' of seat time finding out for yourself is what I like to hear.
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