I hope this is the best place for this post. I have been getting some hip/leg pain and I'm wondering what I might be able to do about it.
Looking at this website ( http://www.flammerouge.je/content/3_fac ... adence.htm ) the muscle I'm getting most pain from is my "hip extensor". The pain is high on my butt muscle on the outside, specifically the meaty part about 6 inches below the point of the hip radiating a little way around the back. Judging by the charts I've seen, I would say it's either the "tensor fasciae latae" (most likely) or the "gluteus medius" or "illacus". Again, it's the really meaty part on the side-to-back of the leg, when you tense your butt, it's above the part that goes inward like a dent.
OK, now hopefully I've explained the muscle I'm talking about. The pain I get is only when I'm riding hard, it could still be a fit issue but it's not like say joint pain. It's the same pain you get all over when you're really pushing, only this muscle comes on early and strong and it's really holding me back.
If the flammerouge site is to be believed, this muscle is exercised at the top of the stroke. Therefore, my questions are:
1. Why would I be working this muscle harder than any other?
2. What can I change about my cleat position, seat position and potentially, handlebar position that would reduce the stress on this muscle?
3. Are eliptical chainrings likely to help?

