Training and Racing with a Power Meter

Training and Racing with a Power Meter

by HunterAllen (Author), Andrew Coggan (Author)

Synopsis

Hunter Allen and Andy Coggan, PhD have completely revised the book that made power meters understandable for amateur and professional cyclists and triathletes. Power meters have become essential tools for competitive cyclists and triathletes. No training tool can unlock as much speed and endurance as a power meter--for those who understand how to interpret their data. A power meter displays and records exactly how much energy a cyclist expends, which lends unprecedented insight into that rider's abilities and fitness. With the proper baseline data, a cyclist can use a power meter to determine race strategy, pacing, and tactics. Training and Racing with a Power Meter makes it possible to exploit the incredible usefulness of the power meter by explaining how to profile strengths and weaknesses, measure fitness and fatigue, optimize workouts, time race readiness, and race using power. This new edition: Enables athletes to predict future performance and time peak formIntroduces fatigue profiling, a new testing method to pinpoint weaknessesIncludes two training plans to raise functional threshold power and time peaks for race dayOffers 75 power-based workouts tuned for specific training goalsThis updated edition also includes new case studies, a full chapter on triathlon training and racing, and improved 2-color charts and tables throughout. Training and Racing with a Power Meter, will continue to be the definitive guide to the most important training tool ever developed for endurance sports.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Edition: 2nd Revised edition
Publisher: VeloPress
Published: 15 Mar 2010

ISBN 10: 1934030554
ISBN 13: 9781934030554

Media Reviews
Training and Racing with a Power Meter is the ultimate guide to training with power. Hunter Allen and Andrew Coggan are, without a doubt, the most knowledgeable people on the planet when it comes to power meters. -- Joe Friel, world-recognized endurance sports coach and author of The Cyclist's Training Bible, The Triathlete's Training Bible, and The Power Meter Handbook Training and Racing with a Power Meter is a comprehensive look at the technological and physical aspects of power and fatigue-based testing. It also includes coaching and training sessions to target weaknesses highlighted by the data. It's essential reading. -- BikeRadar.com Training and Racing with a Power Meter presents useful information on how to delve deeper into the numbers and recognize patterns that surface over a season. Every triathlete can benefit from the book's in-depth info and detailed graphs showing the numbers you need to kill the competition. -- Triathlete magazine Training and Racing with a Power Meter has enough scientific detail and analysis to satisfy even the most demanding numbers junkie while remaining readable and useful to even the casual power enthusiast. -- Canadian Cycling magazine By far the best instruction manual I've seen is Training and Racing with a Power Meter. The book has enough scientific detail and analysis to satisfy even the most demanding numbers junkie, while remaining readable and useful to even the casual power enthusiast. -- Stephen Cheung, PhD, PezCyclingNews.com Training and Racing with a Power Meter is the most logically structured and comprehensive manual in print on how a rider can get maximum performance improvement from this device. -- Active.com
Author Bio
Foreword Preface to the Second Edition Acknowledgments Introduction Abbreviations 1 Why Train with a Power Meter? 2 Power Tools 3 Power-Based Training: Where to Begin? 4 Determining Your Strengths and Weaknesses 5 Using Power for Optimal Workouts 6 Interpreting the Data 7 Beyond Average Power 8 Using Power to Manage Performance 9 Developing aPower-Based Training Plan 10 Tracking Changes in Your Fitness 11 A Powerful Triathlete 12 Racing Faster with a Power Meter 13 Power for Other Disciplines: BMX, Cyclocross, Track,Ultra-Endurance 14 Putting It All Together Appendix A: Additional Resources Appendix B: Workout guide Glossary Index About the Authors