> Would the list members describe their chosen foot/pedal position and comment
> on this topic? Has anyone here had a similar injury?
I learnt to ride with a fair bit of advice from Simon PJ (fairly well
known in British unicycling circles). He told me at the time that he
always wears shoes with heels for unicycling, so that the pedal can be
tucked against the leading edge of the heel. I often ride in flip-flops
or trainers, but I still find that this is usually the best foot position
for riding. And the only unicycling injury I've had was a slight cut on
my ankle when someone rode into me playing hockey. I wouldn't even have
had that if I'd been wearing shoes.
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