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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Ken Doyle , Eric SchmitzPublisher: VeloPress Imprint: VeloPress Edition: Second Edition, New edition, 2nd Ed. Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.403kg ISBN: 9781934030295ISBN 10: 1934030295 Pages: 212 Publication Date: 18 December 2008 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: No Longer Our Product Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews-Whether you are a new or seasoned rider, this book is for you and offers great illustrations of the changing approaches to off-the-bike training.- Â -- Daily Peloton-Weight Training for Cyclists covers everything you need to know. With detailed drawings of exercises that cover everything from stretching, upper, lower and core strength, as well as power development, you have a full training guide in your hands.- Â -- BicycleSmile-Weight Training for Cyclists presents clear and precise exercises for cyclists in a clear and logical order, with easy-to-follow drawings. An ideal book to help you gain power and endurance.- Â -- Arrivee magazine-A valuable resource for any cyclist. It not only gives you workouts, but it also takes you through finding a gym and a trainer, gym etiquette, the equipment, and more.- Â -- BikeWorldNews.com-The book is perfect to keep cyclists busy in the gym during the long, colder winter months. Gives enough challenging exercises and a variety of workouts to keep cyclists occupied on being stronger for spring.- Â -- Salt Lake Tribune-The volume is superbly illustrated with many line drawings showing a remarkable number of exercises.- Â -- TheWashingMachinePost.net Whether you are a new or seasoned rider, this book is for you and offers great illustrations of the changing approaches to off-the-bike training. -- Daily Peloton Weight Training for Cyclists covers everything you need to know. With detailed drawings of exercises that cover everything from stretching, upper, lower and core strength, as well as power development, you have a full training guide in your hands. -- BicycleSmile Weight Training for Cyclists presents clear and precise exercises for cyclists in a clear and logical order, with easy-to-follow drawings. An ideal book to help you gain power and endurance. -- Arrivee magazine A valuable resource for any cyclist. It not only gives you workouts, but it also takes you through finding a gym and a trainer, gym etiquette, the equipment, and more. -- BikeWorldNews.com The book is perfect to keep cyclists busy in the gym during the long, colder winter months. Gives enough challenging exercises and a variety of workouts to keep cyclists occupied on being stronger for spring. -- Salt Lake Tribune The volume is superbly illustrated with many line drawings showing a remarkable number of exercises. -- TheWashingMachinePost.net <p> Whether you are a new or seasoned rider, this book is for you and offers great illustrations of the changing approaches to off-the-bike training. -- Daily Peloton<p> Weight Training for Cyclists covers everything you need to know. With detailed drawings of exercises that cover everything from stretching, upper, lower and core strength, as well as power development, you have a full training guide in your hands. -- BicycleSmile<p> Weight Training for Cyclists presents clear and precise exercises for cyclists in a clear and logical order, with easy-to-follow drawings. An ideal book to help you gain power and endurance. -- Arrivee magazine<p> A valuable resource for any cyclist. It not only gives you workouts, but it also takes you through finding a gym and a trainer, gym etiquette, the equipment, and more. --BikeWorldNews.com<p> The book is perfect to keep cyclists busy in the gym during the long, colder winter months. Gives enough challenging exercises and a variety of workouts to keep cyclists occupied on being stronger for spring. -- Salt Lake Tribune <p> The volume is superbly illustrated with many line drawings showing a remarkable number of exercises. -- TheWashingMachinePost.net Author InformationEric Schmitz is a 12-year Freemason, with a longstanding interest in Arthurian legend and Grail mythology dating back to childhood. He is a Past Master of Monroe Lodge in Bloomington, Indiana, a co-founder of Lodge Vitruvian in Indianapolis, Indiana's premier ""European Concept"" Lodge, and an original ""Knight of the North."" He has written for the Indiana Freemason magazine, and is a co-author of the pamphlet Laudable Pursuit, a commentary on the past, present and future of Freemasonry in America. He holds degrees in electrical engineering and library science. This is his first book. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |