Burning thighs and lungs aside, cycling shouldn’t be a painful or uncomfortable experience. If you suffer from numb hands, hot-spots on your feet, back pain or saddle discomfort when you’re riding, chances are something isn’t right with your bike set-up, your body or how they interact. But not all cyclists can afford a professional bike fit. This accessible manual contains all the information you need to find your perfect cycling position, revealed by one of the world’s leading authorities on bike fit. This new edition includes brand new material on: – why almost all cyclists would benefit from shorter cranks – an in-depth look at saddle health, with special attention and advice for female cyclists – watt-saving advice for time trialists and triathletes – how to make indoor cycling more tolerable. Let Phil Burt guide you through your own Bike Fit, to ensure your bike and body work in harmony. Table of contents : Cover Half-title Title Dedication Copyright Contents Foreword Sir Chris Hoy Chris Boardman 01. Introduction 02. Bike-related anatomy 03. The bike fit window 04. The three pillars of fit 05. When problems occur 06. Time trial and triathlon 07. Indoor cycling 08. Off-the-bike work to help cycling and bike position 09. Case studies 10. Recording your position Glossary Recommended reading and useful websites Bibliography Index Acknowledgements
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