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A uniform time and place in marching.
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.
Rate at which a person walks, expressed in steps per minute.
a recurrent rhythmical series
Ability to pedal at a constant pace.
The beat at which the oarsmen are rowing. With coxed crews, the coxswain often raps out the cadence to keep the oarsmen pulling together.
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.
The rate at which a rider turns the pedals. Usually measured in rotations-per-minute.
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.
Main article: Cadence (cycling) The rate at which a cyclist pedals (in revolutions per minute).[ edit
the number of times during one minute that a pedal stroke is completed. Also called pedal rpm.
Uniform stroke rate
n. Rhythmical or measured flow or movement, as in poetry or the time and pace of marching troops.
The regular and rhythmic pace at which a cyclist pedals the bike.
n. the rate at which the crank arms are spun while riding.
Speed the pedals turn round as the cyclist pedals.
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.
The RPM of your pedals
Pedaling rate, in revolutions per minute of one of the cyclist's feet.
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.
The rowing stroke rate (strokes per minute), often called by the coxswain.
The beat, time or measure of rhythmic motion or activity such as pedaling a bicycle. Your cadence is the speed of your pedaling.
Pedaling speed. To determine your cadence, count the complete pedal strokes of one foot for 15 seconds and multiply this number by four.
A rhythmic rate of march at uniform step.
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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