US /ɪn ðə ˈsædl/
・UK /in ðə ˈsædl/
Pick yourself up and dust yourself off, and back in the saddle.
And back in the saddle
If you're banging in the saddle, chances are see, sorry, Rebecca is not going to like this.
I'm leaning forward now, and I can't keep my butt in the saddle.
as he steps on it, he lifts my bottom up and sends it forward a bit in the saddle.
What happens is his hind leg comes through and as he steps on it, he lifts my bottom up and sends it forward a bit in the saddle and it's alternating with whichever leg is carrying me.
Break yourself up and dust yourself off and drag in the saddle.
pick yourself up and dust yourself off and back in the saddle
Stay seated: the most efficient way to climb by bike is to stay in the saddle and reserve standing on the pedals for short climbs or stretches where you need to put out a little bit more power, or simply to change position to ease tired muscles.
The most efficient way to climb by bike is to stay in the saddle, and reserve standing
Pick yourself up and dust yourself off, and back in the saddle.
And back in the saddle
Riding tall in the saddle is Andrew Jackson, the general whose ragtag army of locals humiliated the British in the Battle of New Orleans.
Riding tall in the saddle is Andrew Jackson,
And most likely how the race is going to play out in terms of strategies is that at the very beginning, it's going to be a long day in the saddle.
And most likely, how the race is going to play out in terms of strategies is that at the very beginning, it's going to be a long day in the saddle.
and that's how they fought, they rode in the saddle and they stood up
They rode in the saddle, and they stood up to shoot their bows,
really just to be able to push the limits in the saddle.
but really just, uh, put to be able to push the limits in the saddle.