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The Power Meter Handbook: A User's Guide for Cyclists and Triathletes

Current price: $18.95
The Power Meter Handbook: A User's Guide for Cyclists and Triathletes
The Power Meter Handbook: A User's Guide for Cyclists and Triathletes

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The Power Meter Handbook: A User's Guide for Cyclists and Triathletes

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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
, 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
makes it easy for any cyclist or triathlete to find new speed with cycling’s most advanced gear.

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