Make your ride more comfortable

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Regardless of the time of the year or the weather conditions you are likely going to want or need to get out on your bike. Whether it’s for training, racing, and mileage goals or just for fun you need to be comfortable. So Coach Rob covers topics related to bike position, bike fit, posture, equipment and even technique.

Dealing with Numbness

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In this week’s Endurance Quick Cast Coach Rob talks about the issues that cause numbness as a cyclist. Most cyclists will deal with some aspect of their anatomy going numb; everything from hands , backside and feet. While numbness is most often caused by poor blood flow Coach Rob covers the how to combat these problems.

Dealing with injuries head on!

I hope the title of this article motivates you to deal with an injury ASAP. The longer you wait to figure out what the injury is or how it happened the more damage you could be doing! I also urge you to seek information on reputable websites as well as from multiple in-person visits with professionals. It’s a Coach Rob … Read More

Lessons Learned From The Field – ITT

Hey, everyone, I hope that the riding, running and racing season has been a rewarding one! It has been a long while since I posted lessons learned post and was thinking about some of the new the new things I have been putting into practice this season while racing in Individual Time Trials. I have spent the better part of … Read More

The bike fit, The next level of obsessiveness or just common sense cycling?

So far I have been writing about how cyclists can utilize basic tactics, hydration, climbing techniques and how to become a more efficient rider. The most recent article helped cyclists discover why good posture is important for various types of riding. All of the training, technique and tactics are great places to start but if you hurt while you ride … Read More

3 Lessons to becoming an efficient rider

Cyclist’s love their bikes and love to ride them everywhere. We ride in all kinds of weather and terrain. We ride in tours, expeditions and even races. Why? Because we love cycling, pushing ourselves and getting outside and rarely give thought to how we are actually riding our bike. What if I told you that you could become an even … Read More