Why do my feet have Hot Spots when I’m cycling?

We have all heard our friends describe the hot spots on their feet while cycling.  They are the bane of any cyclist’s existence.  What are they though and what causes them?  Let’s run through a few of the most common causes for cycling hot spots and how we treat them here at The Pedaler.

The most frequent cause of hot spots when we ride is ill fitting cycling shoes.  When our feet are compressed, especially in the forefoot, the interdigital nerves fire up and send signals of burning and numbness to our brains (often at the same time - the amazing power of our nervous system).  Once this has been set off, it takes a little while for it to settle down post ride.  Unfortunately once triggered, the discomfort normally returns more quickly each time you try to ride further.  There are those amongst us who are unlucky and the size and location of their interdigital nerves and metatarsals leave them more prone to this problem than most. The simple solution is wider fitting cycling shoes such as Lake or wide fitting Bonts.  Wider cycling shoes may delay the onset of the burning or solve the problem all together.

Bont Vaypor S with Cobra9 Pros

The second most frequent cause of hot spots and burning feet while cycling is pressure points.  When we ride, we squish our feet into our carbon or plastic soled shoes 90 times per minute for 2 to 3 hours at a time.  All it takes is a little more load on a particular portion of the sole of the foot to create a region of pain.  Some feet have more protuberances or shape issues than others.  If you aren’t sure whether this is your problem, then you probably need to chat to a good cycling podiatrist at The Pedaler.  Our practitioners can normally determine whether there is an issue, and whether we can distribute the load to an alternate location.  This can normally be achieved with a quality insole like the Cobra9 cycling orthotics we use.

Another common reason for burning feet while cycling is load management.  If you increase your distances too quickly then your tissue will not have the necessary time required to adapt and better manage the pressure.  If we increase our riding gradually, our feet handle the load on them better.  If we increase the load quickly or violently, then we will likely encounter problems.  The soles of our feet are a network of blood vessels, nerves, skin, connective tissue and a little fat and when we squeeze them against the pedals it creates micro trauma.  A little of this is good for adaptation. Too much is painful and leads to longer term issues.

The above are only a few of the reasons your feet might feel like they are burning while cycling.  Others include underlying pathologies (CMT, Raynaud’s, arthritis etc), poor pedaling technique, poor cleat orientation and location, incorrect bike fit and many more. With so many reasons for hot feet, creating one solution for them all is too simplistic.  Certainly organizing wider shoes for those with tight fitting shoes is a great start.  If you are unsure as to why your feet burn when you ride, maybe now is the time to drop in.

Our Racing Squads update - Cobra9 Leigh Surveying Racing Round 2 report QRTS 2022

TTT Ben Lawes, Jason Thomas, Nick Miller

Our Cobra9 Leigh Surveying Racing squads were back in action in Gympie over the weekend taking on the best riders in SEQ and beyond. In 2022 we are again running 2 teams - an elite team and our masters crew.

The weekend consisted of 3 races (and a sprint event) packed into the 2 days. We were hosted spectacularly in the Mary Valley region by Rupert Leigh from Leigh Surveying in his wondrous abode. Plenty of good chat, beers and war stories unfolded each evening which is what Cobra9 racing is all about. Big thanks to our crew in support.

Phil Cavdarski - Pain Face

Our Masters team rode strongly with Ben Lawes again featuring on the podiums regularly including taking possession of the sprint jersey overall. Nick Miller was strong all weekend especially in the TTT alongside the new phenom for 2022 Jason Thomas. Jason excelled in the hilly terrain and also rode a superb TTT.

It was great to see Adam and Ralph back for their first races in some years alongside the oldest first timer in history Peter Rutherford. Peter was great company all weekend and his efforts in the sprint event were sensational. He also provided routine power updates alongside his cadence data.

Jason Thomas - TTT - Solid

In our elite team, Josh Prete commanded and inspired confidence across the squad returning to about 50% of the form he used to produce. With him up the road, everyone across the other teams were wondering whether the 2014 version might just ride away solo to the victory again. It wasn’t to be, but Ryan Thomas was on hand to delivery another podium fighting it out for a tough 2nd place. Luke Spiteri had a baptism of fire but looked right at home in the hillier terrain. You need to get through your first race to begin the journey and he has well and truly done that. QRTS is tough, and thats why we love it and fight hard to keep it.

Elite Squadra - James Panizza, Josh Prete, Phil Cavdarski, Nick Dougall, Luke Spiteri, Ryan Thomas, Jordan Matters

Nick Dougall returned to racing and was splendid in the TTT. He also has this complexion that remains tanned all year round and really needs to be investigated and commercialised. Jordan Matters has his best event yet with a sterling ride in the first race surviving the distillation process to remain at the pointy end. Phil Cavdarski was Phil Cavdarski providing comic relief alongside some inspired efforts on and off the bike. Our Bridgelane import James Panizza improved every day after coming in hot from a Gastro bug and rode like a trooper on day 2. His TTT/ITT effort will also go down in Cobra9 folklore as well.

Nick Dougall on the charge

If you want to get an idea of the weekend, jump onto the Cobra9 Development Team Facebook page and listen in the to live streams from every race on the weekend. There is some terrible chat and some funny stuff as well to digest. Apologies to all who are offended by our pathetic attempts at humour.

Racing again in 2 weeks at Battle. Should be decent. We’ll see you there.

Sponsored by - Leigh Surveying, Cobra9 Cycling Orthotics, The Pedaler Health and Cafes, Intebuild, Loan Market (Adrian Cross), Dellacorda, J & N Investments, Attaquer and North West Physio. Legacy Sponsors as always - Megabake and Wurkstand - Stephan Small RIP legend.

What to Expect From a Remedial Massage

Your Initial Consultation and Assessment

Remedial massage is an effective treatment for all sorts of cycling and sports injuries, but it’s not a one-size-fits-all solution. A proper remedial massage treatment should always include an initial consultation and assessment. This is your chance to talk to your massage therapist about any injuries or concerns you want to address. The initial consultation will also include other things, like taking measurements of your body, assessing posture, and performing strength or flexibility tests. All of these things will help your therapist figure out what’s causing your discomfort and design a treatment plan to suit. For remedial massage therapy to be effective, the initial consult and assessment can’t be skipped.


Developing a Treatment Plan

No two people are the same. Your condition and any injuries are unique, which means your remedial massage treatment needs to be the same. Before treatment begins, your therapist will use the information they gathered from your consultation to design a customised treatment plan. At this point you’ll be told about the therapist’s findings and how they plan to approach your treatment. In some cases your treatment plan could include multiple massage sessions, as well as stretches and exercises you can perform on your own to improve results and alleviate pain or stiffness. For an intervention to be effective, it’s important to follow your therapist’s recommendations, especially if they ask you to do exercises.


Receiving Your Massage

Each patient needs something a little different, so no two massages are the same. The muscles we work and the techniques we use are based on our initial assessment and any specific injuries or pains that need to be addressed. Patients need to be completely comfortable during their massage, and your therapist will provide sheets or towels that can be draped for modesty and warmth. While lots of patients simply leave their underwear on and use towels for modesty, this isn’t a requirement, and you can always speak to your massage therapist about leaving other pieces of clothing on if you would feel more comfortable.

Throughout your massage, your therapist will use techniques like deep-tissue massage, cupping, joint mobilisation and assisted stretching to target your areas of concern. In some cases a remedial massage will include work directly on your injuries. In other cases, your therapist might find it more effective to work on the surrounding areas instead.


What Can Remedial Massage Treat?

Remedial massage has long been recognised as an effective treatment method for all sorts of pains, cycling and sporting injuries. The massage therapists at The Pedaler specialise in remedial massage for cyclists and multisport athletes, and we can tailor your treatment plan to address issues like:

  • Cycling injuries

  • Sports injuries

  • Muscle pain or tightness

  • Arthritis

  • Pain in the spine, neck and joints

  • Poor posture and riding posture

  • Mobility and flexibility concerns

Speak to us about your injuries or concerns if you would like to know whether remedial massage is an appropriate treatment for you.


Recover Faster and Kick Your Cycling Goals With Massage at The Pedaler!

Whether you’re riding for sport, fitness or fun, remedial massage therapy can go a long way to addressing injuries or lingering issues you’re experiencing. If you want to increase your performance and comfort in the saddle, come and see the experienced massage therapists at The Pedaler. We’re a group of cycling and sporting enthusiasts that offer treatments designed to help people all over Brisbane. Get in touch with us at any time, or make an appointment to speak to our skilled therapists about how we can help get you back on your bike sooner!

Welcome Daniel Perkins

Daniel Perkins | Podiatrist | The Pedaler

We’ve been so busy of late that it’s taken another Covid19 lockdown to give us the opportunity to introduce our latest high calibre staff member. In April this year we welcomed Daniel Perkins to the team to add to our growing Podiatry practitioner base.

Daniel grew up in North Brisbane and went to Albany Creek State High before studying Exercise Science at ACU, then on to Podiatry at QUT.

After graduating in 2018, Dan moved north to the Fraser Coast for work. A keen BMX rider in his youth, Dan has relished the challenge of working in the sports and cycling setting at The Pedaler.

Dan works out of our Milton headquarters as well as our Nundah and Eatons Hill co-locations. Dan has also become and integral part of the COBRA9 Cycling Orthotics team working as our liaison with practitioners all around Australia and overseas.

Dan arrived just in time to form part of our inaugural Pedaler Golf Team in the now annual Pedaler vs NorthWest Cup. The squad went down narrowly by 0.5 of a stroke despite the brave efforts of Barista Jacob. Dan has promised to spend at least 10 hours per week at the range to atone for his misdeeds in the 2021 event. With fellow Podiatrist Lincoln as his playing parter, he will need all the help he can get!

Daniel Perkins playing golf | The Pedaler

COBRA9 RACING RIDES AGAIN!!

Mitch winning the QLD Road Team Series 2018 | The Pedaler

Mitch winning 2018


This weekend sees the return of Queensland Road Team Series (QRTS) for season 2021. After last years event fell victim to COVID19, it’s great to see the popular South East Queensland series back on in earnest.

As has been the case since 2014, The Pedaler along with our cycling orthotic company COBRA9 Cycling Orthotics will again be fielding teams. We return with a masters and elite team for the 2021 event. Our elite squad has a similar feel to the 2018 Pedaler Hit Squad who won it all with the enigmatic Mitch Neumann also taking individual honours.

Four cyclists riding down a road in a row followed by support vehicles | The Pedaler

Round 1 is at Elimbah with the fabled Campbells Pocket climb on the cards for Sundays road race. The Saturday features a Prologue then a painful Team Trial to follow.

Big thanks to our long term sponsors who keep providing us with the important support to keep running the team.

Intebuild Building Solutions

Leigh Surveyors

North West Physiotherapy

Dellacorda

Diamonds International Brisbane

Attaquer

Round 1 Teams

Elite

David Edwards / Rhys Rowbotham / Carter Bettles / Cahn Channel / Jordan Matters / Ryan Cavanagh

Masters

Brad Horn / Kurtis Brent / Jerry Van De Pol / Adrian Cross / Kristopher Sherryn / Jay Callaghan

DS Jacob Willems / Mitch Neumann


Good luck to all the guys and girls racing this weekend. It’s sure to be spicy out there!


Cyclists taking a break in the middle of a ride | The Pedaler

NO GAP ORTHOTICS FOR EXISTING PATIENTS. DON'T MISS OUT!

It's that time of the year again! 

For most health insurers, December 31st marks the point where your benefits reset. It means, if you want a 2nd set of orthotics to use in your cycling or walking shoes, now is the time to use your benefits prior to the reset period.

All our valued clients at The Pedaler are entitled to 2nd set of orthotics with no 'out of pocket' costs with the use of their Private Health Fund*. If you haven't seen our podiatrist and need to upgrade your orthotics, now is a good time to get the process started prior to the end of the year to ensure you can make use of this unique benefit next year as well. This offer is valid across all our locations including Pedaler Podiatry at North West Physiotherapy locations.

Make sure you book a time soon, or give us a call to avoid missing the December 31st deadline as we get quite busy in November and December.

We are fortunate to be one of the few remaining Podiatry Practices that still has its own lab. This allows us to create unique solutions for all your shoe and foot issues.

If you’ve been putting off seeing a Podiatrist to organise orthotics to alleviate pain, improve comfort or prevent potential problems, then get in now and we can prescribe your custom set of orthotics now, then issue you with a 2nd set in the new year at NO GAP.

The benefits of being a Pedaler Patient!!

(*must have had previous orthotics from The Pedaler for a No Gap set - please check your health fund for details)

A pair of orthotic shoe inserts | The Pedaler