Leverage is the wrong word, but the tri coach who fitted me said it allowed
more power.  It might be a muscular/skeletal thing, or it might simply
enable a more aero posture.  I know I feel like my stroke is stronger when
my leg can extend a little more, but I realize that is not a physical
argument.

On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 7:28 PM, RonaTD <teddur...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

> > "Sir, you might want to raise your seat a bit
> > so you'll get more leverage."
>
> More leverage from a higher saddle? I'd like to see the physics that
> validates that assertion.
>
> td
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