Skip to content
pedalpusers
Steve Hogg Bike Fitting Team

Email: info@stevehoggbikefitting.com

Please email us to setup an appointment and include your mobile phone number so Steve can call you to discuss your needs.

Venues:

Canberra - Pushys Plus, Collie St Fyshwick

Question for Steve?

Please use the Prime Q&A or post a Comment.

COMFORT + EFFICIENCY = PERFORMANCE

From Steve: People recovering from or suffering from disease states can often be very difficult to fit because of the limitations imposed on them by their health or the fallout from disease. Patience, method and knowledge often allow a satisfactory result, but to achieve that may mean using methods and techniques outside the mainstream. This fitting was one of those. It is written by the person receiving the fitting, well known and well respected Chris Balser, the Bicycle Fit Guru . I’ll let Chris tell the story:

I was introduced to Jerry Gerlich from Castle Hill Cycles last spring when he contacted me to discuss my blog post, “Fit Bike? Or Size Cycle?” Speaking with Jerry was a breath of fresh air. Apparently, I am NOT the only person in our industry who feels technology is a misrepresented solution for bike fitting. Steve Hogg’s fitters are trained to conduct bike fittings using their eyes, confirming each adjustment neurologically with muscle testing protocols. We share a common belief that each client deserves a positive experience and outcome, supported by a money-back guarantee.

 

Jerry Gerlich and Chris Balser at Interbike 2015
Jerry Gerlich and Chris Balser at Interbike 2015

 

Several phone conversations later, I found myself at Interbike with Jerry, Steve, Scherrit Knoesen, Colby Pearce and Mark Dwyer discussing bike fitting. Thoroughly impressed with these guys, I asked Jerry if he’d be willing to help me with my bike fit. We set the session for the first week in February.

I am not your typical cyclist. Eight-years into my mountain bike racing career, I contracted Lyme disease, which was undiagnosed for 16-years. During that time, I developed a neurological disease called Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyradiculoneuropathy, an inflammatory disorder that affects the peripheral nerves and the spinal nerve roots. This targets the large fibers on my left side, which are responsible for motor control and coordination. I’ve been struggling to ride a bike for over a decade, and decided Jerry was my best bet at making some improvements. FYI: I’ve been “fitted” by a few of the “best” with minimal change to my overall experience. Off to Austin!

Day 1: Pre-fit postural, functional and breathing assessment with the talented Liz Hoffmaster

Jerry expected I’d be chock-full of adhesions and scar tissue from the Lyme, and arranged a two to three hour session with physiotherapist extraordinaire, Liz Hoffmaster to get me sorted before the fitting. He was right.

Liz is the real-deal! I’ve seen dozens of physios, physical therapists, chiropractors, Rolfers, etc., but she made more improvements to my posture, symmetry and breathing function in three-hours than all these folks combined. Jerry attended the session and took notes to provide more information during his assessment and documented my homework from Liz.

 

Liz Hoffmaster and Chris Balser
Liz Hoffmaster and Chris Balser

 

Day 2: Arrival and Assessment at the Castle

Castle Hill Cycles has provided Jerry with quality equipment and tooling, not to mention a tremendous fitness facility and instructors ranging from yoga to nutrition. After some “treats” at the Café, we were off to the fitting at about 10 a.m.

I’m super grateful to Steve, who chimed in via a Skype video call during Jerry’s interview and proprioceptive assessment. That call is more evidence that these guys use teamwork to stay ahead of the curve with bike fitting.

What do I remember most from working with Steve?

Jerry stepped out of the room to get me some water and Steve said, “There are few people in any profession that are genuinely talented at what they do and of those a lesser number again are exceptional. You are lucky to be working with some of the best in that class: Jerry and Liz.”

Serious business happens in Jerry Gerlich’s fitting studio.

 

Jerry's fitting area
Jerry’s fitting area

 

Above is my Litespeed CX bike on a Kurt Kinetic traditional trainer about to be marked and measured. The red jack under the front wheel allows Jerry to level the front end for measuring purposes and to simulate grades from -5 percent to +18 percent. He also uses a Kurt Kinetic Rock and Roll stationary trainer, a Mikkelsen fitting bike mated to a LeMond Revolution trainer and Kreitler rollers when appropriate.

Notice the “cut-out” in the floor under my bike? That is where the rollers will sit for my post fitting evaluation. Jerry also has clients ride outside when possible post fitting for real world feedback. That’s not hard given that Austin enjoys over 300 rideable days a year.

Physical Intervention

Like many athletes, my hip flexors, quadriceps and calves tend to get tight. Jerry took time to open up my hips and relax the upper / lower legs with a Power Plate vibration machine. He also stretched out the quads manually and had me engage the hamstrings / glutes with simple but effective standing and supine unilateral bridging activities he has developed through the years as personal trainer. This happened after Jerry’s thorough off the bike functional assessment.

Chris's shoe collection
Chris’s shoe collection

 

Time for the Feet and Shoes

Jerry said to bring road, mountain and street shoes. Steve Hogg’s guys employ techniques for modifying foot / shoe / pedal connections that are superior to anything I’ve seen in our industry. Much to my surprise, he methodically made some G8 2620 insoles feel better than my (expensive) custom orthotics!

Foot correction, including detailed work on footbeds, shimming and wedging is a major portion of Jerry’s actual fitting session. Many fitters gloss over cleat position and how / where to apply shimming and wedging, which is a big mistake in my opinion. Steve Hogg fitters employ several unique ways to optimize the foot in the shoes and the shoes on the pedals, including heel wedging, cleat wedging, forefoot posting, and shimming specific to .5mm to promote comfort, symmetry and function.

By using Steve’s patented proprioceptive testing techniques, Jerry pinpointed exactly where I needed subtle, but effective wedging. He also switched a minor amount of shimming from one foot to the other which at a gut level, I have known needed to happen for years. I didn’t make the change prior because I’d been told by “the best” that this correction was necessary for my condition. Sound familiar?

The exercises, stretches and adjustments made a huge difference in stability.

Jerry’s approach to my fitting was truly unique. Since he knew I had extensive experience riding stationary rollers, he used the Kreitlers for testing the symmetry and stability of my new position. The picture below shows me pedaling on the rollers hands free with my dominant eye covered. Jerry unveils the most subtle (and not so subtle) stability-cues having clients function off the bike and cycle with the dominant eye covered.

Chris riding on rollers with dominant eye covered
Chris riding on rollers with dominant eye covered

 

Rollers are an exceptional tool for identifying changes in symmetry and stability between and after adjustments. This is me riding smoothly with no hands, covering my dominant eye. Prior to the fitting, doing this would have probably landed me head-first into his wall or computer.

My homework included several weeks of providing feedback to monitor progress and emphasizing my experience on the road, not just the rollers. Jerry’s comprehensive fittings come with 90 days of free follow up consultation and adjustments.

The detailed bike position and functional notes provided a great road map for proceeding after the session. Jerry suggested I focus primarily on Liz’s breathing and postural activities and riding easy for the first few weeks post fitting so my symmetry changes would be more likely to stick long term. Although there have been a few minor setbacks, the changes to my body have been largely carrying over both in daily life and on the bike. At six weeks post fitting, I continue to see improvements in riding and overall function. Thanks to Liz, Jerry and Steve for the memorable and enlightening experiences.

 

ChrisBalser_Jerry

 

 

 

Back To Top