Tapeworm said:
"Perfect is the enemy of good".
I am not sure exactly what the point of this post was as it relates to this thread.
1. No one can state with any scientific proof as to whether there is a "perfect", let alone, best pedaling style.
2. Even if we did have the information that stated that there was a better or "perfect" pedaling style, few have any data to know what their style is because that can't be known without pedal force data. Such data isn't widely available (although it is supposedly coming). How can one even attempt to "perfect" a style without such data, knowing where they are now and where they want to go?
3. And, as regards pedaling technique, there is zero evidence that trying to "perfect" one's style (whatever that might be) makes anyone worse or trying to change to another, presumably more perfect, style makes anyone worse. Lance Armstrong, it has previously been noted, tried to "perfect" his technique and it seemed to work out ok for him.
There are lots of times trying to go beyond "good enough" results in disaster but there is no evidence that pedaling technique is one of these areas.