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1. Sport Psychology for Cyclists by Saul Miller, Peggy Maass Hill, Peggy Maass Hill | |
Paperback: 258
Pages
(1999-10)
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2. Road Cycling: Olympic Handbook of Sports Medicine | |
Paperback: 144
Pages
(2000-05-25)
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Editorial Review Product Description The fourth in the Handbook of Sports Medicine and Science series, this book covers a wide range of topics including the techniques of conditioning, biomechanics, nutrition and hydration, trauma, and other medical problems that competitive road cyclists experience.Order this book today and train like an Olympian!Other books in this series include Running and Tennis. |
3. South Bay Bike Trails: Road and Mountain Bicycle Rides Through Santa Clara and Santa Cruz Counties (Bay Area Bike Trails) by Conrad J. Boisvert | |
Paperback: 128
Pages
(2000-06-06)
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not happy |
4. Bicycling Magazine's Cycling for Women: Savvy Advice from the Sport's Leading Women Writers | |
Paperback: 121
Pages
(1999-11-20)
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I am NOT the editor
What a surprise! from one of the authors |
5. The Hubbub Guide to Cycling by Diane Lingelbach, Paul Bernheimer | |
Spiral-bound: 130
Pages
(1997-02-11)
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Informative AND Entertaining
Cycling Info for Everyone |
6. Lance Armstrong: Historic Six-Time Tour de France Champion by Austin American-Statesman | |
Paperback: 128
Pages
(2004-07-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description The retrospective Lance Armstrong: Historic Six-Time Tour de France Champion also details Armstrong's inspiring fight against cancer, his foundation, and the intense training methods and strong will that have helped turn him into one of America's biggest sports heroes. It's a truly special way to remember yet another remarkable record-setting race! |
7. The Ultimate Guide to Weight Training for Cycling (Ultimate Guide to Weight Training...) (Ultimate Guide to Weight Training...) (Ultimate Guide to Weight ... (Ultimate Guide to Weight Training...) by Rob Price | |
Paperback: 168
Pages
(2006-10-20)
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Editorial Review Product Description No other cycling book to date has been so well designed, so easy to use, and so committed to weight training. This book will have cyclists of all skill levels achieving quicker times with less of a chance of injury and more energy for going up hills and riding on tougher tracks. By following the programs in this book, you will increase your lower body strength, endurance, and overall speed dramatically. Both beginners and advanced athletes and weight trainers can follow this book and utilize its programs. From recreational to professional, thousands of athletes all over the world are already benefiting from this book and its techniques, and now you can too! As an added bonus, this book also contains links to free record keeping charts which normally sell separately for $20. Customer Reviews (2)
Good details
Ultimateweignt lifting for cyclist |
8. Cycling (Sport for Life) by Lee N. Burkett, Paul W. Darst | |
Paperback: 150
Pages
(1987-02)
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9. No Brakes! Bicycle Track Racing in the United States by Sandra W. Sutherland | |
Paperback: 304
Pages
(1996-01)
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Track Cycyling Book
Why This Book Is Perfect
Great overview of track racing
terrible book on track cycling
Great Book |
10. Cycling Britain by Etain O'Carroll, Aaron Anderson, Marc Di Duca | |
Paperback: 380
Pages
(2009-07-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description This essential guide steers you along Britain’s best cycling routes, to great pubs and attractions and the coziest places to stay and eat.Find a tour to suit you – a leisurely day trip, a week-long tour or the epic 20-day Land’s End to John o’Groats ride. Lonely Planet provides in one book all the information a cyclist will needfor a tour of Britain, including Wales and Scotland. "Facts for Cyclists"provides practical information on when to ride, a checklist of what tobring, information on buying or renting locally, a list of cycling events,and Internet resources. There's a detailed introduction to the British cycle-touring scene, with tips on how to get to and from Heathrow Airportand how to use the excellent rail network to cover more of the island.There are tips for senior, disabled, and gay and lesbian cyclers, and those riding with children, as well as lists of which airlines are bicycle friendly and how to pack and transport your bike. The "Health and Safety" chapterexplains the British rules of the road, and gives tips for getting andstaying fit. It discusses treatments for common ailments on the road, and evenexplains how to avoid the "bonk." As well, there's the usual information on where to stay, what to eat, and what to see, and photographs (though the latter are on the small and skimpy side). With the inclusion of a chapter on bicyclemaintenance and repair, this is one excellent, all-purpose guide. Be sureto make room for it in your pannier. --Lesley Reed Customer Reviews (1)
Good reference for planning a tour of Britain |
11. Cycling Arizona: The Statewide Road Biking Guide by Christine Maxa | |
Paperback: 280
Pages
(2007-06-30)
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About This Book... |
12. 6 Steps to Winning Time Trials: For Beginning & Sport Levels by Mike Neidaspreum, Joe Friel, Ed Burke, Arnie Baker, Vern Aanbatte, Christopher Stammer | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1997-01)
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13. Mastering Cycling (The Masters Athlete Series) by John Howard | |
Paperback: 200
Pages
(2010-06-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description Learn from a legend! Trim seconds off your time, train more efficiently, or simply maximize your fitness workouts with Mastering Cycling. John Howard, three-time Olympian and 18-time national masters cycling champion, has created the ultimate cycling guide for serious riders, triathletes, and masters athletes. Cyclists from 18 to 88 will benefit from the targeted approach that covers these essentials: · Technique instruction and refinement for cornering, climbing, and descending · Workout plans for fitness and competition · Training for road races, time trials, and triathlons · Strategies that will shave seconds from your times In addition, Mastering Cycling guides you in equipment selection, event-specific training, motivational strategies, nutrition, hydration, and selecting cycling clubs, coaches, and competitive events. With such comprehensive coverage, it is the one resource you’ll turn to time and time again for a lifetime of serious cycling. Customer Reviews (2)
John Howard is at it again...
This book was a disappointment to me |
14. Solo Cycling: How to Train and Race Bicycle Time Trials by Fred Matheny | |
Paperback: 205
Pages
(1986-12)
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15. The Agony and the Ecstasy: Stephen Roche's World of Cycling by Stephen Roche, David Walsh | |
Hardcover: 196
Pages
(1989-04)
list price: US$24.95 Isbn: 0091736846 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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An entertaining biography of a professional cyclist Roche describes his humble beginningsas a milk man apprentice for his father through his rise through the ranksto become only the second cyclist to win the "Triple Crown," theTour of Italy, The Tour of France and the World Championship in1987. Packed with details only an insider would know, Roche and Walshhave written a highly entertaining and informative book about the world ofprofessional cycling, the greatest sport in the world. ... Read more |
16. High-Performance Cycling by Asker Jeukendrup | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(2002-04-18)
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Editorial Review Product Description High-Performance Cycling presents the latest applied research on cycling biomechanics, aerodynamics, testing, training, injuries, nutrition, equipment, and racing from top cycling experts from Europe, North America, and Australia. Everything in the book will have a direct effect on your performance. You'll learn how to - test your potential, You'll also learn which aspects of cycling are most important—and which improvements will most directly affect your cycling performance. High-Performance Cycling gives you a better idea of what the pro teams do so that you can improve your own performance! Customer Reviews (6)
a book that breaks biking into quantifiable terms
Just a collection of reports
Excellent book for the bicycle science-geek
I think it will be too scientific for most people. A quote: "Our baseline modeling condition has used a coefficient of rolling resistance (Crr) value of 0.0032, which is representative of an average racing clincher tire (Martin et al. 1998). Kyle (1986) has reported the Crr for high-performance road-racing tubular and clincher tires to be 16 percent lower (0.0027) when measured on an asphalt surface. Some road-racing tubular tires, however, exhibit Crr values as high as 0.0059 (Kyle 1986). Now what is the point of that? The findings (on whether tubulars or clinchers offer lower rolling resistance) seem to be inconclusive. It doesn't tell us which brand + model tubulars had the higher rolling resistance, so you'd have to look up the article by Kyle if you really wanted to know which tubulars to avoid. At the very least it can be gleaned that the chapter concerning equipment isn't much help. This book creates a very small niche for itself, perhaps too small. It seems to be aimed at coaches or deadly serious cyclists. I can't imagine there are too many of those in the world. But if that is the case, why bother defining the terms "prologue", "criterium" and "stage race"? I'll be honest -I haven't read the entire book- but I still didn't find the three chapters on body and machine very useful, nor the chapters covering performance assessment. The nutrition & recovery sections were of assistance, as was the chapter on training in extreme conditions (for me at least). However, I was disappointed that two very important "tips" were not mentioned regarding training in extremely hot climates, namely: avoid black or dark clothes, as they absorb a LOT of heat; and consume icey cold fluids as they are absorbed into the body faster than tepid fluids. Furthermore, although hypothermia was discussed, there was no mention of the dangerous condition that may arise if extremely frigid air is rapidly inhaled by athletes - the trachea (i.e. your windpipe or whatever) freezes. Absolutely no mention of these important facts, in a book that purports to discuss training in extreme climates!! (...)>I just can't imagine that a large proportion of the considerable number ofamazon customers (229,000) of this book own their own hypobaric chambers (or else would have the time and money to train and live at separate altitudes), so I can't fathom how the chapter on altitude training is going to be beneficial to the majority of readers. On the up side, the book contains many helpful graphs and tables throughout, and the end of each chapter also contains brief summaries. I didn't buy this book to be able to improve at competition, I bought it to become a better cyclist. My advice, for what its worth: if you're not a scientist with a PhD like I've almost got, and you don't intend on reading a thesis to get some pointers, don't buy this book! Don't get me wrong, it is a helpful book (in its own way) I just think it could be a little more palatable for the average reader.
Performance Cycling for Elite Male Road Racers In High-Performance Cycling, 28 authors combine to review the science of modern-day cycling. The book is full of important and useful information. Considering the many authors, there is only modest overlap of material. Although most of the information available in the book has been previously published-either in trade or scientific press, the book nicely brings the lay reader up-to-date with one package. There is also much to be gleaned by the savvy cyclist with a scientific academic background. Subject Matter The book is divided into five parts: The book title may be misleading to some. The puff below the book's title promises to "give you an edge in technique, training, equipment, racing." Although the book does touch on improving the reader's own performance, especially the last chapter, the book is principally about elite male road cyclists. There are a few references to track riders. There is little specifically about women, masters, mountain biking, BMX, ultra, or other cyclists. Editor's Organization The organization and general editorial work of Asker Jeukendrup is good. He has organized and tied together the writings of his co-authors well. The editor prefaces each of the five parts of the books with unifying remarks. Only chapters 7 and 8 have appreciable overlap. Chapter cross-references are good. The final chapter, written by the editor, summarizes the book's material well. There are occasional lapses in consistent terminology that will prove confusing to some readers. For example, the power that an athlete can generate in a sprint is referred to as maximum power. In the case of a top track sprinter this might be 2300 watts. The power that an elite athlete can sustain in a progressive (graded or ramped) test, about 500 watts, is also referred to as maximal power. It would be helpful to the reader to consistently have these values referred to as peak anaerobic power and maximal ramped aerobic power respectively. Reader Level As is frequently the case, readers will appreciate the information provided on different levels. Only sophisticated readers will understand some of the points being made. This is therefore a book for most readers to return to and reread as their general cycling experience and knowledge increases. For example, in Chapter 11, page, 138, we are told that "saddle height [should be] 98% of leg length." That perhaps sounds okay, until the reader tries to follow this advice. Is leg length determined by the book-under-the-crotch-against-the-wall approach? In stocking feet or wearing cycling shoes? How does one account for different cleat/pedal axle distances? Or is leg length determined by the common medical method-measuring the distance from the anterior superior iliac spine to the medial malleolus? Or perhaps (in elite athletes) by a scanogram X-ray? Is saddle height measured from the pedal or from the center of the crank axle? If measured from the pedal, is it with the crank oriented in the direction of the down tube or with the crank in the 6 o'clock (vertically down) position? Is seat height measured to the nose of the saddle or to where the rider generally sits? In other words "saddle height [should be] 98% of leg length" isn't likely to be helpful advice. Another example, page 61: "Another method is the so-called Dmax method. The intensity is marked that has the minimum distance (d) from the lactate curve to a line connecting the first and last point of the graph." Unfortunately, the text does not describe any particular graph, no graph accompanies the text, and most readers will have no idea what the author is talking about. ... Read more |
17. Cycling Health and Physiology: Using Sports Science To Improve Your Riding and Racing by Ed R. Burke | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(2006-06-01)
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Great for introduction to cycling... As someone with an Exercise Physiology background, however, this book was nothing more than a reveiw of everything I have learned.I was looking for something more physiologically based.
Great for introduction to cycling... As someone with an Exercise Physiology background, however, this book was nothing more than a reveiw of everything I have learned.I was looking for something more physiologically based.
Excellent Reference!
The scene behind cycling |
18. Bicycle Stunt Riding!: Catch Air (Extreme Sports Collection) by Kristin Eck, L. M. Burke, Chris Hayhurst | |
Library Binding: 64
Pages
(1999-12)
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19. Bicycling Magazine's Training Techniques for Cyclists (Revised: Greater Power, Faster Speed, Longer Endurance, Better Skills by Ben Hewitt | |
Paperback: 144
Pages
(2005-06-04)
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For cyclists old and new
Excellent book
A good start
Quite good, but buy it's bigger brother instead. Note that this book is only 110 pages long and the pages are fairly small. Once again, every page or so, bits of the book are worthy of being highlighted. If you read bicycling magazine often (which I don't) you probably already know a lot of the content. If you've been cycling for several years (10 for me), I think a lot of the tips can be described as common sense, such as keeping your cadence around 90rpm, consuming carbohydrates and staying hydrated... But I get the feeling that it tries to cover too much ground. This is more of a book that uses point form. It does get to the crux of the matter quickly, but I prefer to understand /why/ a method works, not just be told that it works, so go do it. Be aware that not all of the techniques discussed here will suit your style of riding. I mean I'm never going to practise sprints. I'm wondering now if I did all they suggested on a ride, I wouldn't enjoy it anymore. Practise you're breathing, cycle for two minutes with alternate legs, concentrate on achieving a flat back posture, pull back then up on the pedals... too much to think about at any one time. Don't expect to find many weekly training plans in here. For me that was good news, as I've never followed one. I think it all depends on how you're feeling (not to mention the weather and other things that crop up). One annoying thing, the rest of the world uses metric units: some people, like me, have absolutely no idea how much a fluid ounce is. For the rest of the planet, 1oz = 28ml of water. Bottom line: I'd say get this book if you've fairly new to cycling and keen to learn ways of improving - take what you want from it and don't worry about the rest.
Great Training Guide |
20. Power Pacing for Indoor Cycling by Kristopher Kory, Tom Seabourne | |
Spiral-bound: 186
Pages
(1999-05-19)
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Editorial Review Product Description Power Pacing for Indoor Cycling—written by co-developer Kristopher Kory and master trainer Tom Seabourne—provides step-by-step instructions on how to build cardiovascular endurance and power through nonimpact, full-body workouts. Choose from 11 workouts and 30 drills that vary in intensity to develop a tailored program based on your personal fitness goals. Also included are 113 photos showing safe and correct cycling techniques, 48 strength exercises, workouts for cyclists, and mind-body training: a combination unique to Power Pacing. Whether you're looking for a great full-body workout or to add variety to your exercise program, Power Pacing for Indoor Cycling has everything you need to know to reach your fitness goals. Customer Reviews (3)
Informative
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