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PostSubject: Use stop signs for training   Thu Aug 14, 2008 2:07 am

Don't you hate traffic signals? Just when you're in the groove, there's the dreaded word: Stop.

The worst case: a stop sign in the middle of a great descent.

It's important to obey traffic signals, of course. You could get hurt if you don't. Running stop signs and red lights sends the wrong message to motorists, even if they don't hit you.

Some motorists get peeved and aggressive when they see cyclists ignoring traffic signals. "If you guys break the law," goes their thinking, "you don't deserve respect from me." Be aware of your responsibilities as a road user, as well as your rights.

And don't regard stop signs only as a nuisance. Use them to your benefit.

Stopping means starting again -- accelerating up to speed. This is a good thing.

It encourages you to stand, relieving saddle pressure on nerves and blood vessels.

Sprinting works the muscles of your torso, arms and shoulders, which don't get used much in steady riding.

Accelerating hard fires your fast-twitch muscle fibers, contributing to well-rounded fitness. Who knows -- you might even become a faster sprinter!

If you're a time trialist, think of stop signs as opportunities to work on your out-of-saddle technique for starts and turnarounds.
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