Well, the reason it is riding up is because it isn't the proper fit. One that fits right won't ride up,
if you mean short jean shorts as in up to the knee no. but if it's short shorts the yes.
yes you keep your toes up & heels down yes you keep your toes up & heels down
Helmet Shorts Gloves Glasses/Goggles
Silicone grippers on shorts provide better grip and prevent them from riding up during physical activity. This enhances performance by reducing distractions and improving mobility. The grippers also increase comfort by keeping the shorts in place and reducing chafing.
Plus size bike shorts can be purchased at http://www.junonia.com/infocenter/Plus_size_bike_shorts_for_riding.htm. Junonia offers great plus size bike shorts for riding in style and comfort.
To prevent discomfort in your perineum while riding a bike seat, you can try adjusting the seat height and angle, wearing padded cycling shorts, using a seat with a cutout or groove, and standing up periodically while riding to relieve pressure.
What you want for cycling is shorts/trousers with as little seams and as flat seams as possible between your body and the saddle. Bicycle shorts are made that way, and they are also padded - but any shorts that fits the bill of being flat and friendly to your skin will work.
Shorts that are too tight can cause back pain, and if it is high riding shorts, it can cause fainting. Tingling thigh syndrome is what happens when shorts or pants are too tight around one's thighs and cause them to tingle.
Shorts that are up to the knees are called knee-length shorts.
Be quiet Buckle up Sit down Keep still
I know that they used to make riding mowers. If they still do then they are trying to keep it a secret. I searched online for new models and came up empty.
to keep there energy up