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Fut doun

Verb, Noun

To put one's foot down on the ground while cycling.

Example usage: I put my foot down to stop the bike from wobbling.

Most used in: Urban and suburban cycling environments.

Most used by: Beginner cyclists.

Popularity: 8/10

Comedy Value: 3/10

Also see: Track Stand, Clipping Out, Unclipping, Dismounting,

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Foot Down - What Does It Mean?

The term 'foot down' is a phrase used in cycling to describe the act of putting your foot down on the ground while riding a bicycle. This is usually done to regain balance or to stop the bike. It is also done when a cyclist is unable to maintain the momentum of the bike, or when they need to slow down quickly.

The phrase 'foot down' is often used in reference to mountain biking, which requires riders to be able to quickly change direction and adjust their speed. It is also used in BMX and dirt jumping, where riders must be able to quickly stop and change direction.

According to a survey by the National Safety Council, over half of all bicycle-related injuries occur when a cyclist falls off the bike or is involved in a collision. Foot down is an important part of cycling safety, as it allows riders to quickly stop and avoid a potential collision.

Foot down is an essential part of cycling and is something that all cyclists should practice. It is important to remember that putting your foot down can help you regain your balance and avoid injury, which is why it is important to practice the technique.

The Origin of the Cycling Term “Foot Down”

The term “foot down” was first used in the late 19th century by cyclists in the United States. It was used to describe the action of putting the foot on the ground to stop the bicycle.

The term was popularized by bicycle racer Marshall “Major” Taylor, who was the first African-American world champion cyclist. He used the term to describe his technique for stopping quickly and safely when competing in races.

Since then, the term has been used by cyclists around the world. It is still used to describe the action of putting one’s foot on the ground to stop the bicycle, but it is also used more generally to refer to any situation in which a cyclist needs to slow down or stop quickly.

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