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Keywords: Pedal, Cyclist, Rhythmic, Rpm, Crank
A uniform time and place in marching.
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Crank rotations per minute as measured on a cycling computer; in your head (good luck); or by a savant who also specialises in such things as baseball statistics or counting spilled toothpicks. 65-85 rpm is a good average. A cadence of less than 1 rpm is known as freewheeling.
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Rate at which a person walks, expressed in steps per minute.
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a recurrent rhythmical series
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Ability to pedal at a constant pace.
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The beat at which the oarsmen are rowing. With coxed crews, the coxswain often raps out the cadence to keep the oarsmen pulling together.
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The uniform rhythm in which a movement is executed, or the number of steps or counts per minute at which a movement is executed. Drill movements are normally executed at the cadence of quick time or double time. Quick time is the cadence of 120 counts or steps per minute; double time is the cadence of 180 counts or steps per minute.
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The rate at which a rider turns the pedals. Usually measured in rotations-per-minute.
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How many times per minute you spin the pedals around. This is the Revolutions Per Minute (RPM) of the cranks. For normal riding this is typically 60 - 80 RPM's.
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Main article: Cadence (cycling) The rate at which a cyclist pedals (in revolutions per minute).[ edit
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the number of times during one minute that a pedal stroke is completed. Also called pedal rpm.
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Uniform stroke rate
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n. Rhythmical or measured flow or movement, as in poetry or the time and pace of marching troops.
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The regular and rhythmic pace at which a cyclist pedals the bike.
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n. the rate at which the crank arms are spun while riding.
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Speed the pedals turn round as the cyclist pedals.
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A rhythmic sequence or pattern. Once established, it can be classified as a single ring, a double ring, or a busy signal by comparing the periods of sound and silence to establish parameters.
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The RPM of your pedals
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Pedaling rate, in revolutions per minute of one of the cyclist's feet.
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The beat played by percussion during a parade to indicate the marching pace. Also played as the band marches off the field after a field show.
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The rowing stroke rate (strokes per minute), often called by the coxswain.
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The beat, time or measure of rhythmic motion or activity such as pedaling a bicycle. Your cadence is the speed of your pedaling.
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Pedaling speed. To determine your cadence, count the complete pedal strokes of one foot for 15 seconds and multiply this number by four.
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A rhythmic rate of march at uniform step.
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Cadence in cycling is the number of revolutions of the crank per minute; roughly speaking, this is the speed at which a cyclist is pedalling/turning the pedals.
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