Cycling Posture: Myths vs. Reality
“If healthy breathing patterns are not in place, then no other movement pattern can be.”
— Karel Lewit
In the cycling world, dogmatic thinking dies hard. While nearly every cyclist eventually deals with neck tightness, shoulder tension, or hand numbness, the go-to solutions often feel stuck in the past. Stretch more. Try a new saddle. Get another bike fit. Upgrade your carbon bars.
But there’s one critical, often-missed factor contributing to upper body discomfort on the bike:
👉 Poor breathing patterns.
Yes, how you breathe plays a massive role in how you feel and perform on the bike. And most riders aren’t even aware that it’s holding them back.
The Link Between Breath and Body
Comfort and performance improve dramatically when you learn to breathe with intent and awareness. Poor breathing mechanics can create excess tension in your neck, shoulders, and upper back – impacting posture, comfort, and power output.
At Physio Room, we incorporate breathing pattern assessment and postural awareness into every bike fit. Here’s why and how you can start improving yours:
4 Tips to Improve Your Breathing on the Bike
1. Scapular Depression
Keep your upper body relaxed by gently pulling your shoulder blades down and back. This simple cue reduces tension in the neck and allows your ribcage and diaphragm to move more freely.
2. Breathe Deeply
Diaphragmatic breathing (belly breathing) offloads tension from your chest and shoulders. Shallow, chest-dominant breathing contributes to fatigue and stiffness, especially over long rides.
3. Find a Breathing Rhythm
Try syncing your breath with your pedal stroke. For example, inhale for two strokes, exhale for two to three. This helps regulate oxygen intake and can create a calming rhythm that steadies both heart rate and mental focus.
4. Breathe Through Your Nose
Nasal breathing filters the air and reduces dehydration. In fact, it can cut water loss by up to 40% compared to mouth breathing, which is a huge benefit during long rides or hot conditions.
Why It Matters for Every Cyclist
When you bring consciousness and intent to what is typically a subconscious act—breathing—you unlock new levels of function, performance, and comfort.
Cycling isn’t just about your legs and lungs. It’s about how your entire body moves, responds, and adapts. Breathing with awareness supports better posture, smoother pedal strokes, and a more sustainable riding position.

Before Physio Room Bike Fit

After Physio Room Bike Fit
Ready to experience the difference?
Every bike fit at Physio Room includes targeted breathing and postural assessments. Because when breathing patterns improve, so does everything else.

Written by Tim Tracy – PT, DPT, OCS | Physio Room

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