The Bicycling Big Book of Training

The Bicycling Big Book of Training
Author: Danielle Kosecki
Publisher: Rodale Books
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2015-02-24
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1623363004

The Bicycling Big Book of Training is an encouraging, focused training book that will speak to beginner and intermediate cyclists without making them feel like novices. It covers all the information the reader needs to begin an effective training regimen. The book is divided into five sections that are then broken into miniguides for various cycling training disciplines. Cyclists will learn about how the body becomes fit and how that fitness translates to on-the-bike performance, while discovering the components of a successful training plan, including nutrition. Furthermore, riding disciplines such as road racing, endurance events, cyclocross, mountain biking, and track are discussed at length so readers can figure out which activities are right for them. The Bicycling Big Book of Training is an excellent guide for anyone who wants to learn more about cycling and take their performance to the next level.

Bicycling Maximum Overload for Cyclists

Bicycling Maximum Overload for Cyclists
Author: Jacques DeVore
Publisher: Rodale
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2017-06-13
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1623367743

Bicycling Maximum Overload for Cyclists is a radical strength-based training program aimed at increasing cycling speed, athletic longevity, and overall health in half the training time. Rather than improving endurance by riding longer distances, you’ll learn how to do it by reducing your riding time and adding heavy strength and power training. Traditionally cyclists and endurance athletes have avoided strength and power training, believing that the extra muscle weight will slow them down, but authors Jacques DeVore and Roy M. Wallack show that exactly the opposite is true. The Maximum Overload program uses weightlifting to create sustainable power and improved speed while drastically reducing training time and eliminating the dreaded deterioration that often occurs during the second half of a ride. A 40-minute Maximum Overload workout, done once or twice a week, can replace a long day in the saddle and lead to even better results. This comprehensive program includes unique takes on diet, interval training, hard and easy training, and sustainable power. Backed by the most trusted authority in the sport, Bicycling Maximum Overload for Cyclists is a book that no cyclist should be without.

Bicycling Magazine's Training Techniques for Cyclists

Bicycling Magazine's Training Techniques for Cyclists
Author: Ben Hewitt
Publisher: Rodale
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2005-06-04
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781594860522

Suggests ways cyclists can improve their performance by focusing on key concepts and fundamentals, off-season training, and coaching.

Ride Your Way Lean

Ride Your Way Lean
Author: Selene Yeager
Publisher: Rodale
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2010-08-17
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1605294063

Delivers a weight-loss plan designed to help you lose 30, 50, or even 100 pounds.

Greg LeMond's Complete Book of Bicycling

Greg LeMond's Complete Book of Bicycling
Author: Greg LeMond
Publisher: Perigee Trade
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1990
Genre: Bicycle racing
ISBN: 9780399515941

For both the beginner & specialist, this book covers equipment, techniques, & training.

Anatomy of Cycling

Anatomy of Cycling
Author: Jennifer Laurita
Publisher: Anatomy of
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781770851719

With its low impact on the joints and high caloric burn rate, cycling is a great choice for anyone wanting to get (and stay) in shape. It is accessible to all fitness levels and allows for easy progression. At all levels, cycling demands extreme physical effort and stamina to power the bicycle and to maintain correct form and speed, especially if for an extended time. Most of the work is in pushing down on the pedal, which uses all of the muscles in the leg. Equally important are the supporting muscles, which support the upper body, provide balance, reduce fatigue and increase endurance. "Anatomy of Cycling" addresses all of these needs. The exercises are designed to work the wide range of muscles that come into play when cycling. All of them can be done at home using just seven items: a mat, a chair, a "Bosu ball," a small medicine ball, a large Swiss Ball, a small roller and a large roller. The exercises are organized into four units: Flexibility Exercises Mostly stretches, these help to counteract stiffness and increase blood flow. Leg-Strengthening Exercises Legs power the bicycle and by pedaling faster, gain speed. Strength is essential to sprinting and hill-climbing skills. These weight-bearing exercises are also beneficial to bones, a benefit that a cycling-only regimen lacks. Core-Strengthening Exercises A strong core contributes to a fluid pedal stroke, energy efficiency and overall stability. Balance and Posture Exercises These exercises, including swimming, help to build back strength and improve stability, both helpful in counteracting the shoulder and lower back problems that trouble cyclists. "Anatomy of Cycling" also includes three pre-designed workouts -- Beginners, Intermediate and Advanced -- as well as seven specific workouts: Quadriceps-Strengthening, Healthy Back, Core-Stabilizing, Low-Impact, Stamina, Balancing and Postural. This is an essential reference for road cyclists and triathletes.

Bicycling Magazine's Century Training Program

Bicycling Magazine's Century Training Program
Author: Marla Streb
Publisher: Rodale
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2005
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1594861846

Provides a guide to achieving the one-hundred-mile-per-day biking goal, sharing counsel on how to customize a fitness-based training plan, select a bicycle and equipment, and use fueling and hydration strategies.

The Lance Armstrong Performance Program

The Lance Armstrong Performance Program
Author: Lance Armstrong
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2006
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781405099912

In 1999 Lance Armstrong staged what many consider to be the most dramatic comeback in sports history, winning the Tour de France just three years after his body was ravaged by cancer. He has since gone on to win that event a record seven times.His courage and determination are legendary but it took more than just Lance himself to make it all happen: he got there with the help of the program, the training regime created for Lance by his coach Chris Carmichael. Now, in this updated edition of The Lance Armstrong Performance Program, Carmichael and Armstrong share the exercises, riding schedules, endurance builders and mental tricks that brought Lance back to competitive racing and on to the pinnacle of world cycling. Full of advice and personal anecdotes from Lance and his coach, this book will show you how to ride at your best in just seven weeks. Whether you are a novice or a pro, you too can ride the same path as Lance to achieve your personal best.

How to Ride a Bike

How to Ride a Bike
Author: Chris Hoy
Publisher: Hamlyn
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2018-10-02
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780600635215

A hard-working and compelling guide to becoming a fitter, faster, more enduring and skilful cyclist. This book ties together the technical, physical and mental aspects of cycling performance, using some of the most advanced training methods explained by Sir Chris Hoy to help the reader become a better cyclist, ride more and increase their performance in and enjoyment of cycling. The book is split into three sections: 1/ Technical - bike set-up, cycling safety and skills, clothing, conditioning 2/ Physical - training theory, performance drills, planning and stepping stones 3/ Mental - sports psychology, reviewing performance, overcoming fears and mental techniques Full of helpful and inspiring advice for those getting on a bike for the first time in a while, along with plenty of tips and tricks for seasoned cyclists looking to take it up a notch, this is a book for beginners and pros alike.

Training for Cycling

Training for Cycling
Author: Davis Phinney
Publisher: Perigee Trade
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1992
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN:

A compelling, insightful, and informative training handbook for cyclists of all abilities.