High vs Low Cadence Cycling: Pros, Cons, and When to Use Each
Introduction
Cyclists often debate whether high or low cadence is better. The truth is that both have advantages depending on the situation.
High Cadence Cycling
Benefits
Reduces muscle strain
Improves endurance
Better for long-distance riding
Drawbacks
Higher heart rate
Can feel less powerful
Low Cadence Cycling
Benefits
Builds muscle strength
Effective for short bursts and climbs
Drawbacks
Increased muscle fatigue
Greater stress on joints
When to Use High Cadence
Flat terrain
Long rides
Recovery sessions
When to Use Low Cadence
Steep climbs
Sprinting
Strength training
Finding Balance
The best cyclists can adapt their cadence to different conditions. Training both high and low cadence improves versatility.
Conclusion
Neither high nor low cadence is universally better. The key is knowing when to use each.




