In Science of CycIing, Dr. Ed Burke, and 10 other experts - many involved with the 1984 and 1988 Olympic teams - share their secrets for improving speed, preventing injuries, selecting equipment, eating nutritiously, and training mentally and physically for competition. Dr. Burke translates scientific knowledge into practical concepts that readers can understand and use to become complete cyclists.
Outstanding book for a comprehensive look at what it takes to prepare for the sport of cycling. Great for a beginning competitive athlete or for a committed cycling enthusiast.
Great book with complex info from beginning of buying equipment, nutrition, training to race. Multiple Info or ways are described, which can be confusing for some readers.
This was a re-read. This is a book mostly intended for road and track racers. Mountain bikers and e.g triathletes will find some mention, but not extensive discussion of their specific interests. The book's organization is a little chaotic, but the depth of several of the chapters is pretty good. Especially on food and on performance enhancing supplements. Training structure and planning are discussed, but a much better book for that topic is Joe Friel's "The Cyclist's Training Bible". A good read for anyone serious about getting their cycling to the next level.
Although this book is clearly intended for the serious amateur or pro cyclist, I have found it helpful for myself, a recreational cyclist. I used the stretching and strength training exercises, as well as the nutritional section, more than any other part of the book. I do not race and I train primarily for endurance rides in the summertime, so the information was helpful and answered many of the questions I had about various kinds of training regimens.
An excellent book for avid cyclists who like to go fast and go hard. This is not your average cycling book for touring cyclists, it is unique in that this book was designed specifically for competitive cyclists. A great read for those who have read all the "other" cycling books and are looking for something more in line with their goals. Get it!
Cycling is not so complicated so it is hard to write one more book on it. In Serious Cycling's 280 pages the author gets around to the subject of pedaling on page 270.
Quite outdated. Not really worth your time… if you are serious about cycling, spend more time on your bike and try to live an healthy and balanced life…. results will come! (Without cheating!)