
This video demonstrates the gait cycle and breaks down each basic component to help visualize what is going on during gait. This video was created by Podiatric Medicine students at the New York College of Podiatric Medicine and reviewed by faculty. Thank you everyone who helped in creating this video.
Part 1 of Competitive Cyclist’s review of the 2009 Campagnolo 11 Speed Gruppos. Campagnolo has once again outdone themselves with their new 11 Speed Gruppos. We explain, in detail, the differences between Chorus 11, Record 11, and Super Record 11 in our review of the latest from the masters in Italy. For more information, please visit www.competitivecyclist.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5
@kaliq135 that’s not New Zealand’s. That’s Ranchos Los Amigos…..in Southern California
>Initial contact>>Loading Response>>>Mid Stance>>>>Terminal Stance>>>>>Pre-Swing>>>>>>>Initial Swing>>>>>>>>Mind Swing>>>>>>>>Terminal Swing are the 8 phases of gait. From New Zealand Persepctive. Americans are wrong.
very good video, thanks a lot!
good vid, very simplified . understood it. thanks
hey people.personal opinion aside,how about a pat on the back for andy who does the best bike gear reviews on the inet
@Crich775 ya but how much of that translates into better performance? a insignificant reduction in torque to change gears? minus a bit of weight? cmon look at how much more they cost as you go up each group!
I gone to druidia….I’m extremely in LUST!!!
@dnm25 did you not listen to the differences at all? Bearing vs. Bushings, anodized coating, titanium, and more.
Yeah, I guess he did. He Also said” Jeer-Oh”
Oh my.
Did he say “camp-AGG–nolo”?
hahahah so “Super” has vents and a touch of carbon? what a joke. I can just imagine the lawyers and corporates who buy the “super” stuff just because they get paid too much. no other reason really
@greenpeacedoug SOOOO true. mechanical engineering student speaking.
LOL, Campy follows Shimanos basic lever shape and the Camptites manage to claim they are completely different. LOL Nice $200 chaintool for the new chain too, only Campy could make changin a chain that complicated. LOL
@chowychow
Swap the chainrings you heathen!
Very smooth shifting
I have an SRM Dura Ace 10 Speed crankset and have just purchased the Super Record gear. I know you may cringe, but I want to use my SRM Dura Ace Cranks with this setup. Does anyone know whether the chainrings will be a problem with the new 11 Speed Chain?
Campagnolo is the best by far….I’ve used their components since the days that you made (and repaired) your own racing bikes and Shimano and the others just doesn’t cut the mustard. I am glad to see that they are still innovating and producing more beautiful products that are also practical and ergonomic and functional…and far better than the rest
Shimano’s components are boring…They took forever for the hidden shifter cables and their shifters are a bit bulkier.
just broke my record ergopower …so pity
And you are an idiot..
buying chorus now…
I’m an environmental engineer, so I can appreciate good design and attention to detail. But watching this vid reminds me of my mechanical engineer buddies who sweat every single last boson of mass, every nm/nm of strain, and every aesthetic curve in their machined parts. At some point, it becomes less about the bike/nozzle/whathaveyou, and more about adherence to the engineering process. I commend the Campy engineers for daring to dream, but I’m gonna go ride my bike now and just have fun.
I have always had Campagnolo,because they are serviceable,sexier looking,and “Made In Italy” by craftsmen.
Japanese stuff is just so boring,ugly,and disposable!
I built my dream bike last year,and finally upgraded to 2008 Record,with “race-feel” levers.
I wanted new 11-speed,but it was not ready,in time!
If i buy another bike,it will have the electronic system,which is not ready yet!
Shimano’s new electronic system is crap,and ugly(what a surprise-not).
I’m not rich,but can afford!!
no dream can be true…to expensive…
ahh i can’t afford it lmaoo
AWESOME. Great job man.