Hand Positions - Keiser M Series Manual

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HAND POSITIONS

When placing the hands on the handlebars, it is important to find a position that is most comfortable for
the rider. Include a variety of grip positions in combination with the cycling postures to both add variety
and avoid wrist and hand discomfort.
HAND POSITION 1
Overhand or Front Grip
Hands rest on the handlebars in a comfortable and
neutral position with a slight bend at the elbows
Wrists should be straight and thumbs over the bar
Used for Seated Flats and Seated Climb
HAND POSITION 2
Hook or Middle Grip
The fleshy part of the hand located between the thumb
and first finger is placed near the hook of the handlebars
Elbows are slightly flexed, avoiding external rotation
Maintain a comfortable and secure grip
Ideal position for adding resistance and well-suited for
good control of the upper and lower body
Ideal for power transfer while minimizing upper
body movement
Used for Seated Flats, Seated Climbs,
Standing Climbs and Lifts
HAND POSITION 3
Extended Grip
The hands are extended along the furthest part of
the handlebars
Arms are parallel and elbows relaxed, slightly flexed
Hand grip is light and not over the end of the handlebars
Used for Standing Climbs and Lifts
HAND POSITION 4
Time Trial
The elbows and hands are held in a relaxed position
Elbows and forearms should ideally hover over
the handlebars
If a rider has poor form or feels that the position
is too constricting, opt for Position 3
Used for Seated Flats and Time Trialing
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