Science of Cycling

Science of Cycling

Burke, Edmund R.

Human Kinetics Publishers

01/1988

224

Mole

Inglês

9780873221818

0873221818

363

In Science of CycIing, Dr. Ed Burke, and 10 other experts - many involved with the 1984 and 1988 Olympic teams - share their secrets for improving speed, preventing injuries, selecting equipment, eating nutritiously, and training mentally and physically for competition.
Chapter 1. The Physiology of Cycling, Edmund Burke. Chapter 2. Strength Training for Cycling, Harvey Newton. Chapter 3. Flexibility Standards of the U.S. Cycling Team, Mitchell L. Feingold. Chapter 4. Effects of Saddle Height and Pedalling Cadence on Power Output and Efficiency, Robert J. Gregor and Stuart C. Rugg. Chapter 5. The Biomechanics of Cycling: Studies of the Pedalling Mechanics of Elite Pursuit Riders, Peter R. Cavanagh and David J. Sanderson. Chapter 6. Mechanical Factors Affecting the Speed of Cycle, Chester Kyle. Chapter 7. Equipment Design Criteria for the Competitive Cyclist, Chester Kyle. Chapter 8. Injury Prevention for Cyclists: A Biomechanical Approach, Peter Francis. Chapter 9. Medical Aspects of Racing, Blake Powell. Chapter 10. Sport Psychology and Cycling, Andrew Jacobs.
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