Ride Strong: Essential Conditioning for Cyclists

· Bloomsbury Publishing
Ebook
272
Pages

About this ebook

Taking their lead from professional cyclists, keen cyclists are looking to add off-the-bike exercise to their weekly training to improve their cycling performance.

Informative and accessible, this book gives a comprehensive overview of cyclists' biomechanical and anatomical needs for off-the-bike exercise and how to do it, focusing on three key elements: flexibility, core and strength. The book explains how the exercises can be implemented in your training throughout the season, as well as how cross-training can be integrated with cycling performance training.

This book provides cyclists with a comprehensive reference of essential stretching, strength and core exercises. The exercises are selected to prevent common cycling related pain and injury issues, and to maximise cycling performance, with the benefit that all the exercises can be performed at home with very little equipment.

About the author

Jo McRae is a corrective exercise specialist, personal trainer, bike fitter and lifelong cyclist. She specialises in providing off the bike conditioning programmes that dovetail with a rider's cycling training to maximise gains in performance and minimise risk of injury. Her considerable skills and experience in sport and fitness, together with her academic knowledge and biomechanical understanding mean that she can bridge the gaps between rehab, fitness and performance.

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