Cycling Training Tips

Jesper Bondo Medhus

I am a medical doctor with a special interest in cycling training. I work at the Hospital of Vejle using clinical physiology and nuclear medicine to diagnose cancer and heart patients. Author of the book: Mastering the Art of Race-Specific Training (Kindle and paperback).

Survey: Training4cyclists.com 2010

At the moment, I receive lots of emails from people worldwide. It’s great to read emails from riders at levels ranging from true beginners to Olympic cyclists. Last week I got a couple of exciting ideas for upcoming posts, e.g. how to become a better climber and benefit from training camps. I will try to

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How to Increase Your Threshold Power

The essential physiological skill in most cycling events is threshold power. You are likely to be a successful rider if you can generate many Watts at your threshold power. Sprinters, climbers, and time trial experts need a great threshold power. A good performance at threshold power is compulsory for winning a cycling race. Even if

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8 Reasons Why Cancellara is the Fastest Time Trialist in the World

Image by Luca Pedroni An individual time trial is a specific discipline used as an introduction to cycling races in many countries. After a short introduction to the simple rules, beginners can ride a fair time trial. Nevertheless, time trials are challenging to master, and even professionals can significantly improve their trialling. It’s hard to

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Spinning – Is it for real cyclists?

It’s an interesting question because of spinning’s popularity and the fact that many serious riders enter spinning classes frequently in the winter season. I believe most people can benefit from spinning classes. Of course, spinning bikes are different to ride regular road cycling bikes, but the physiological adaptations are close to road cycling adaptations. Thus

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