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Un-wē-ting

Verb, Noun

Unweighting is the act of removing one's weight from the unicycle while riding.

Example usage: The unicyclist unweighted and hopped over the gap.

Most used in: Unicycling communities around the world.

Most used by: Unicyclists who perform tricks on their unicycle.

Popularity: 8/10

Comedy Value: 4/10

Also see: Pedaling, Out-of-the-saddle, Drafting, Spinning,

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What Does Unweighting Mean in Cycling?

Unweighting is a cycling term used when a rider lifts their body weight off the bike. This can be done for several reasons, such as to reduce the load on the legs during a climb, to improve balance in a turn, or to shift the weight to the rear wheel while cornering. Unweighting is also used to reduce the impact of bumps and jumps.

Statistics show that unweighting can reduce the amount of energy expended by a cyclist. According to a study published in the Journal of Sports Sciences, unweighting can reduce energy expenditure by up to 16%. Furthermore, the study found that unweighting can help cyclists maintain their balance and control in cornering and on uneven surfaces.

Unweighting is an important technique for cyclists of all levels. By learning to unweight their bikes, riders can improve their performance and reduce fatigue. As a result, unweighting can help cyclists to go further and faster.

The Origin of the Cycling Term 'Unweighting'

The term 'unweighting' was first used in the late 1960s in the United States. It was used to describe the act of taking weight off of the pedals during a cycling motion. This motion would be used to reduce the effort required to pedal and make the cycling motion more efficient.

The term was coined by renowned cycling coach and former Olympian, Ed Burke. He was the first to identify the importance of unweighting the pedals in order to increase cycling efficiency and reduce fatigue. He began to teach the technique to his students and it quickly gained popularity in the cycling community.

Since then, unweighting has become an essential skill in cycling. It is now taught to cyclists all over the world as a way to improve their performance and reduce fatigue.

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