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PEE-duhl HOP-ing

Verb, Noun

Pedal hopping is a technique used by unicycle cyclists to maintain balance by hopping on the pedals.

Example usage: 'I was able to ride the unicycle by mastering the pedal hopping technique.'

Most used in: Unicycling competitions and recreational activities.

Most used by: Unicycle cyclists looking to maintain balance.

Popularity: 8/10

Comedy Value: 2/10

Also see: Cadence skipping, Pedal bouncing, Pedal skipping, Pedal stuttering,

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What is 'Pedal Hopping' in Cycling?

Pedal hopping is a cycling technique used to help riders climb hills more efficiently. It involves shifting the rider’s body weight back and forth while pedalling, allowing the rider to use their body weight to assist in the uphill motion. The technique is also used to help riders maintain momentum when descending hills, and to make sharp turns.

The technique of pedal hopping can be broken down into two main parts – the drive phase and the recovery phase. The drive phase involves pushing down on the pedals to move the bike forward. The recovery phase involves lifting the pedals up and shifting the body weight back and forth to maintain a smooth rhythm.

Studies have found that pedal hopping can increase the efficiency of a cyclist's pedalling by up to 10%. This can make a significant difference in the speed and performance of a cyclist, especially when tackling long and steep climbs.

Overall, pedal hopping is a useful technique for cyclists of all levels and can help them improve their performance. It can help riders climb hills more efficiently, maintain momentum on descents, and make sharp turns. With practice and dedication, cyclists can become more efficient and faster on the roads.

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Pedal Hopping: Where Did It Come From?

The cycling term 'pedal hopping' first appeared in the early 1970s, primarily in the United States. It was used to describe a type of trick performed on a bicycle, where the rider would lift the front wheel of the bike off the ground and then 'hop' it forward. This trick was often used in BMX and freestyle cycling, and it quickly gained popularity.

The term was first used in print in 1975, when it appeared in the BMX Action Magazine. Since then, it has become widely used among cyclists, and it is now commonly used to describe a variety of tricks that involve the front wheel of the bike. It is also used to refer to the process of quickly accelerating a bike by hopping the pedals.

Pedal hopping is still a popular trick among cyclists, and it has become an integral part of the sport. The term has been around for decades and is still widely used today.

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