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Joe Friel, Friel Joe
The Power Meter Handbook - A User's Guide for Cyclists and Triathletes
Inglese · Tascabile
Spedizione di solito entro 6 a 7 settimane
Descrizione
IT'S TRUE: A power meter is the best training tool you can put on your bike. Even if you have been racing for years, a power meter can take you from the middle of the pack to the podium in one season.
But having a power meter is one thing; knowing how to use it is another. The Power Meter Handbook will demystify the numbers, clarify the setup, and show you how to train with power in simple terms. Joe Friel's power meter system will immediately improve your fitness, speed, and training.
With The Power Meter Handbook you will:
- Precisely match your training to your race season
- Push your limits step by step
- Pinpoint your fitness changes--reliably and accurately
- Peak predictably for key events
- Vastly improve your training efficiency
Train smarter and race faster with The Power Meter Handbook. It's your one-stop guide to a higher level of fitness.
JOE FRIEL is the best-selling author of The Cyclist's Training Bible and The Triathlete's Training Bible and cofounder of TrainingPeaks.com. As one of America's most trusted coaches, he has trained national athletes and represented the United States at world championships.
Sommario
Foreword
Introduction
PART I: WHY POWER MATTERS
Chapter 1: Why Use a Power Meter?
Why Power?
Why Not Heart Rate, Speed, or Feel?
Output and Input
Warning!
Chapter 2: What Is Power?
The Basics of Power
How a Power Meter Works
Getting Fitter and Faster With Power
Chapter 3: Getting Started With Your Power Meter
What's on Your Handlebars?
KiloJoules, Average Power, and Normalized Power
Power's Relationships with Time and Heart Rate
PART II: TRAINING MORE EFFECTIVELY
Chapter 4: Your Power Zones
Power Zones
FTP: Your Most Important Number
Your Personal Power Zones
Chapter 5: Riding with Intensity
How Hard Did You Ride?
How Well Did You Pace?
Burning Matches
Chapter 6: Are You Fitter and Faster?
Power and Heart Rate Compared
Power and Energy
Are You Tired?
Are You Fitter and Faster?
Chapter 7: Using Your Power Meter for High Performance
Power Training Components
Power and Periodization
Performance Management
PART III: IMPROVING COMPETITIVE PERFORMANCE
Chapter 8: Power Training for Time Trials and Triathlons
What's Important?
Preparing for Your Triathlon
Preparing for Your Time Trial
Steady-State Racing With PowerChapter 9: Power Training for Road Racing
What's Important?
Preparing for Your Road Race
Road Racing With Power
Chapter 10: Power Training for Endurance Events
What's Important?
Preparing for Your Event
Century Rides With Power
Multi-Day Tours With Power
Chapter 11: Power Training for Mountain Bike Racing
What's Important?
Preparing for Your Mountain Bike Race
Mountain Bike Racing With Power
Appendix A: Power-Based Workouts
Appendix B: Analysis Software
Abbreviations
Glossary
Info autore
With a masters degree in exercise science, Joe Friel was a marathoner and running coach throughout the 1970s and early 1980s. After his first triathlon in 1983 and falling in love with the sport he began coaching multisport athletes becoming one of the first triathlon coaches in the country. The following year he opened a triathlon store in Ft. Collins, Colorado—probably the first in the world. Throughout the 1980s his race management company organized several triathlons in Colorado. He left retail and race management in 1987 to focus on coaching. The athletes he coached for over 30 years ranged from novice to high-performance amateur to professional to Olympian. In 1997, he was a founding member of the USA Triathlon Coaches Association. He served as co-chair in 1999-2000. In 2000, he attended the Sydney Olympics to assist with team preparation. The following year he was the coach of team USA for the World Triathlon Championships. Throughout the 2000s he was a frequent speaker at USAT coach seminars. He wrote 17 books on training, the most notable being The Triathlete’s Training Bible, which is now in its 5th edition and translated into 15 languages. It remains the best-selling book in the world on triathlon training. In 1999, he co-founded TrainingPeaks, online training software for endurance athletes. As an athlete he competed in hundreds of events including national and world championships, was an All-American Age Group Triathlete several times and a USAT-regional multisport champion. He stopped competing after a bike crash in 2014 restricted range of shoulder movement. He continues to present at triathlon camps and clinics for triathletes and coaches around the world. Joe currently lives and trains in the mountains of northern Arizona and is working on his 18th book—this one for coaches.
Riassunto
Power meters measure a cyclist's strength, but this revolutionary training technology can benefit everyone, not just the most powerful riders. In this book, the author shows cyclists how to sift through noisy data to focus on just the most important measurements.
Testo aggiuntivo
"Renowned coach Joe Friel demystifies this training tool and offers 12 power-based workouts, as well as weekly training schedules for road races, time trials, triathlons, and century rides." -- Bicycling magazine
"One of the most trusted coaches in the sport." -- LAVA magazine
"A simplified approach to using a power meter effectively." -- Cycling Weekly
"Joe Friel is arguably the most experienced personal cycling coach in the U.S., and his book The Cyclist's Training Bible has become, well... the Bible of the sport." -- Bicycling magazine
"The ridiculously, underutilized power meter finally has a handbook to help you get the full benefit. Packed full of specific, useful information, if you own a power meter, [The Power Meter Handbook] is an absolute essential piece of equipment." -- TriEdge.net
"A great introduction to using a power meter for your bike." -- Boston.com
"Many of us have spent thousands on sophisticated power meters, so it seems another $16.95 to make sure we're using them to their fullest potential is a no-brainer. After a few chapters to make sure you understand your power meter and what those numbers you're drooling over really mean, Friel helps you determine your individual power zones and functional threshold power. From here he helps you determine when and how to train harder, build a better base, and the crux of it all: get fitter and faster to improve overall competitive performance." -- BikeRumor.com
"Training using a power meter can seem like a daunting undertaking, but coach and author of The Cyclist's Training Bible Joe Friel simplifies the process in his new book, The Power Meter Handbook." -- Canadian Cycling magazine
Dettagli sul prodotto
Autori | Joe Friel, Friel Joe |
Editore | Simon & Schuster N.Y. |
Lingue | Inglese |
Formato | Tascabile |
Pubblicazione | 01.09.2012 |
EAN | 9781934030950 |
ISBN | 978-1-934030-95-0 |
Pagine | 240 |
Dimensioni | 153 mm x 204 mm x 14 mm |
Peso | 350 g |
Illustrazioni | Farb., s/w. Fotos, Abb. |
Categorie |
Guide e manuali
> Sport
> Automobilismo, motociclismo e ciclismo sportivo, aviazione sportiva
SPORTS & RECREATION / Running & Jogging, JUVENILE NONFICTION / Sports & Recreation / Cycling, SPORTS & RECREATION / Training, cycling |
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