Originally posted by TiMan
Any comments on what you think is the best hard core training book out there?
Originally posted by byron27
i think polarlight is right in recommending the lance armstrong training book, but i dont feel it is that "hardcore' in its approach to training. I personally used it as my first training book and have now moved onto using Joe Friel's "road training bible" which gives you more options to truly tailor you own training program.
Originally posted by sanmi
In my opinion LeMond´s complete book of cycling.
It is a very easy to read smart book and goes straight to the point without many Bull...of confusing diagrams and trainig zones (F1,C3,G4,2Fg..) that only make the book look better since thei are so complicated to read that they seem they are good.
LeMond was WAY ahead of his time and still would be compared to most.
Originally posted by TiMan
Any comments on what you think is the best hard core training book out there?
Originally posted by Palmeranian
Can't say i've read any of the books mentioned. However I have found an online cyber book designed in web page format which covers all aspects you would want to know about cycling. Give it a look I found it very informative it is to the point, has a scientific basis (written by an Md) and is easy to navigate.
www.cptips.com/toc.htm
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