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The evolution of the human species has always been closely tied to
the relationship between biology and culture, and the human
condition is rooted in this fascinating intersection. Sport, games,
and competition serve as a nexus for humanity's innate fixation on
movement and social activity, and these activities have served
throughout history to encourage the proliferation of human culture
for any number of exclusive or inclusive motivations: money, fame,
health, spirituality, or social and cultural solidarity. The study
of anthropology, as presented in Anthropology of Sport and Human
Movement, provides a scope that offers a critical and discerning
perspective on the complex calculus involving human biological and
cultural variation that produces human movement and performance.
Each chapter of this compelling collection resonates with the theme
of a tightly woven relationship of biology and culture, of
evolutionary implications and contemporary biological and cultural
expression.
From bad weather to business travel to traffic safety, there are
dozens of reasons why cyclists and triathletes take their rides
inside. Although indoor cycling workouts offer the ultimate control
over workout conditions, most inside riders don't get the most out
of their trainers or spin bikes. RIDE INSIDE offers cyclists and
triathletes a smart guide to getting more fitness from every indoor
cycling workout. From the world's most experienced personal cycling
coach, Joe Friel, RIDE INSIDE reveals all the unique aspects of
indoor riding: * Mental aspects like motivation, focus, and
enjoyment * Changes in upper body stability, posture, and pedaling
technique on a stationary bike * Respiration, hydration, and
cooling * Inherent changes in power output * Lower leg tension and
eccentric loading from flywheel momentum * Lower effort from lack
of terrain changes, headwinds, and crosswinds * Road-like feel *
Different shifting patterns All these differences of indoor riding
add up to a big impact when the rubber hits the road. Drawing from
the foundations of Friel's classic training guides, The Cyclist's
Training Bible and The Triathlete's Training Bible, RIDE INSIDE
shows how to apply smart and proven training concepts to indoor
cycling. Riders will get expert guidance on the best ways to set up
a trainer or smart trainer, how to modify outdoor workouts for
indoor cycling, how to better monitor power and RPE, and how to use
social online training platforms like Zwift to make training better
and not worse. Most critically, RIDE INSIDE shows cyclists and
triathletes how to do indoor cycling workouts that actually meet
their training goals instead of compromising.
In The Power Meter Handbook, Joe Friel offers cyclists and
triathletes a simple user's guide to using a power meter for big
performance gains. In simple language, the most trusted coach in
endurance sports makes understanding a power meter easy, no
advanced degrees or tech savvy required. Cyclists and triathletes
will master the basics to reveal how powerful they are. Focusing on
their most important data, they'll discover hidden power, refine
their pacing, and find out how many matches they can burn on any
given day. Once they understand the fundamentals, Friel will show
how to apply his proven training approach to gain big performance
in road races, time trials, triathlons, and century rides. With The
Power Meter Handbook, riders will: Precisely match their training
to their race season Push their limits step by step Track fitness
changes--reliably and accurately Peak predictably for key events
Vastly improve training efficiency Power meters aren't just for the
pros or racers anymore. Now The Power Meter Handbook makes it easy
for any cyclist or triathlete to find new speed with cycling's most
advanced gear.
Serious triathletes may be the most tech-savvy of all athletes. You
have the latest devices and know that data to improve your
performance are at hand, but putting it all together can be a
daunting, confusing task. Triathlete, coach, researcher, and author
Jim Vance maintains that, despite access to the relevant
information, most triathletes start a race undertrained or
overtrained. That's why he's developed Triathlon 2.0: Data-Driven
Performance Training, the first program to take advantage of the
latest science and technology. Triathlon 2.0 examines the sport's
most popular devices, including cycling power meters, GPS trackers,
and heart rate monitors. Capture the most accurate readings, learn
what they mean, and, just as important, what they don't. Then, put
the numbers to work for you, translating your data into a
comprehensive program based on your performance needs and triathlon
goals. With Triathlon 2.0, you will learn these skills: * Establish
and identify optimal aerobic fitness base. * Determine the exact
number of intervals for the most effective training and quickest
recovery. * Identify performance markers to track training results.
* Develop a tapering plan for peak performance. * Monitor pace and
progress in real time. If you're serious about maximizing
performance, then turn to the only program built around your
personal performance data. With Triathlon 2.0, the power and plan
are in your hands.
The Cyclist's Training Bible is the bestselling and most
comprehensive guide for aspiring and experienced cyclists. Joe
Friel is the most trusted coach in the world and his proven cycling
training program has helped hundreds of thousands find success in
the sport. Joe has completely rewritten this new 5th Edition of The
Cyclist's Training Bible to incorporate new training principles and
help athletes train smarter than ever. The Cyclist's Training Bible
equips cyclists of all abilities with every detail they must
consider when planning a season, lining up a week of workouts, or
preparing for race day. With this all-new edition, Joe will guide
you to develop your own personalized cycling training program and:
Train with the right intensity and volume Gain maximum fitness from
every workout Change your training plan over the course of the
season Make up for missed workouts and avoid overtraining Build
muscular endurance with a new approach to strength training Improve
body composition with smarter nutrition The Cyclist's Training
Bible is the world's most trusted guide to cycling training. Get
stronger, smarter, and faster with this newest version of the bible
of the sport. What's New in this fifth edition of The Cyclist's
Training Bible? Coach Joe Friel started writing the fifth edition
of The Cyclist's Training Bible with a blank page: the entire book
is new. This new edition adds emphasis to personalizing training
plans, incorporates new power meter techniques, improves on ways to
develop technique, updates the strength training approach, speeds
recovery for busy athletes, and cuts through the noisy volume of
training data to focus athletes on the numbers that mean the most
to better performance.
Joe Friel is the world's most trusted triathlon coach and his
friendly guide, Your First Triathlon, will get you ready for your
first sprint or Olympic triathlon feeling strong, confident, and
ready for the challenge. Friel has helped hundreds of thousands of
people to enjoy the challenges of triathlon with his clear and
comprehensive TrainingBible method. Your First Triathlon simplifies
all the principles of Friel's training approach for newcomers who
want a simple, no-nonsense way to train for triathlon. The
practical triathlon training plans in Your First Triathlon take
fewer than 5 hours a week and will build the fitness and confidence
you need to enjoy your first event. Your First Triathlon offers a
12-week training plan for total beginners as well as custom plans
for athletes who have some experience in running, cycling, or
swimming. Each triathlon training schedule includes realistic
swimming, biking, and running workouts with options to add strength
workouts. These simple plans will build anyone into a triathlete.
Friel simplifies your triathlon race day with smart tips to
navigate your race packet pickup, set up your transition area, fuel
for your race, finish your swim without stress or fear, and ensure
your race goes smoothly from the moment you wake up until you cross
the finish line. Triathlon is a fun and challenging sport that can
help you get fit, healthy, and feeling great. Your First Triathlon
will help you get off to a great start in the swim-bike-run sport.
Fast After 50 is for every endurance athlete who wants to stay fast
for years to come. For runners, cyclists, triathletes, swimmers,
and cross-country skiers, getting older doesn't have to mean
getting slower. Drawing from the most current research on aging and
sports performance, Joe Friel--America's leading endurance sports
coach--shows how athletes can race strong and stay healthy well
past age 50. In his groundbreaking book Fast After 50, Friel offers
a smart approach for athletes to ward off the effects of age. Friel
shows athletes how to extend their racing careers for decades--and
race to win. Fast After 50 presents guidelines for high-intensity
workouts, focused strength training, recovery, crosstraining, and
nutrition for high performance: How the body's response to training
changes with age, how to adapt your training plan, and how to avoid
overtrainingHow to shed body fat and regain muscle densityHow to
create a progressive plan for training, rest, recovery, and
competitionWorkout guidelines, field tests, and intensity
measurement In Fast After 50, Joe Friel shows athletes that age is
just a number--and race results are the only numbers that count.
With contributions from: Mark Allen, Gale Bernhardt, Amby Burfoot,
Dr. Larry Creswell, John Howard, Dr. Tim Noakes, Ned Overend, Dr.
John Post, Dr. Andrew Pruitt, and Lisa Rainsberger.
A breakthrough nutrition strategy for optimum athletic performance,
weight loss and peak health based on the Stone Age diet humans were
designed to eat.Paleo-style diets are all the rage as fitness
enthusiasts, including the booming nation of CrossFitters, have
adopted high protein, low-processed-food diets to fuel their
exercise. It all began with the publication of the book "The Paleo
Diet" by renowned scientist Loren Cordain, Ph.D., who presented a
breakthrough plan for weight loss and disease prevention without
dieting or exercising. In 2005, Dr. Cordain joined with endurance
coach Joe Friel to write "The Paleo Diet for Athletes." It sold
8,000 copies that first year, but it has sold even better as a
backlist title--more than 20,000 units in both 2010 and 2012. Now,
the authors offer an updated and revised edition of "The Paleo Diet
for Athletes" specifically targeting runners, triathletes, and
other serious amateur athletes. Cordain and Friel show that by
using the foods our bodies were designed to eat--protein, fruits
and vegetables, healthy fats and even some saturated fats--anyone
can achieve total-body fitness and dramatically improve the
strength and cardiovascular efficiency. "The Paleo Diet for
Athletes" gives specific guidelines for what to eat before, during
and after a workout or competition along with simple, tasty recipes
packed with power and wholesome ingredients.
"Total Heart Rate Training" shows anyone participating in aerobic
sports, from novice to expert, how to increase the effectiveness of
his or her workout. It's like having a personal trainer guide the
reader step-by-step during exercise. By following the author's
carefully constructed program and utilizing a heart rate monitor,
readers can coach themselves -- knowing when to push harder and
when to back off. This guide teaches readers how to use the latest
tools, including training analysis software and new high-tech
intensity measuring devices, for precise training that practically
guarantees success while minimizing the chance of injury. The
author also makes it easy to use new gizmos such as power meters
and GPS units that allow readers to compare the body's input, as
measured by heart rate, with output. Section for novices show how
to use a heart rate monitor for the first time while chapters aimed
at experienced athletes describe how to gain that extra competitive
edge thanks to heart rate training.
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