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How to Train for Bicycle Racing

A Guide on How to Train for Bicycle Racing:

 If you’re truly determined to make a career for yourself in bicycle racing, you should prepared to make a lot of changes in your lifestyle, more specifically, in what you eat, do, and even in how you look at things.

The Proper Diet for Bicycle Racers

 There is truly no strict diet regimen for bicycle racers, besides increasing your intake of energy-providing foods. Bicycle racing is obviously more arduous than car racing because it’s your legs that make the bicycle mobilize while car racers only have to depend on the gas and engine to make their vehicles move.

 For better results, consult a fitness expert regarding the right food to eat to increase your strength and stamina for upcoming bicycle races. Don’t forget to provide them with a copy of your medical history, as this will ensure that your diet and fitness program will be tailor-made for you.

The Proper Exercise and Workout for Bicycle Racers

 This will consist of the major bulk of our article. Bicycle racing require individuals to have extraordinary strength and longevity if they want to reach the finish line first. Such physical qualities however are only achievable through constant rigorous training.

Having the Right Equipment and Gear

 It’s better to start your training with the equipment and gear you’re planning to use on the race itself. Compare rates to end up with the ideal bike for your needs and don’t forget to gear yourself up in proper and safe attire.

Getting a Personal Coach

 A personal coach will ensure that you’re not pushing your body to the limit or being too lax on it. If you’re concerned about the associated costs, you can hire a coach for a month, learn what you have to know, then practice and improve by yourself. Make sure that your coach gives you a detailed training program to follow.

Starting It Right

 Always do warm-ups before starting any workout. Check your heartbeat rate as well.

Exercise Equipment to Use:

Aero Bars – Using this will help you increase your average speed.

Exercise Bikes – High-end models of these exercise machines offer users a variety of courses to choose from. With the straight course, you can try to discover a way to minimize energy expenditure while with a hilly course you can train your legs to get used to the added pressure and demand.

Weights – This is especially needed if you’re interested in mountain bike racing. Besides stamina, you also need power to successfully negotiate your way against challenging settings.

Improve Spinning Skills

Pedal Cadence – If you’re able to increase the number of revolutions you make per minute, you’ll be able to save more of your energy. That’s definitely something you’ll welcome when you’ve joined a race that lasts for several days.

Other Exercise Options

Friendly Competition – Sometimes, you need to psych yourself up to further improve your cycling skills. If you have friends who are into the same sport as well, schedule a get together with them at the park and have fun by racing against each other. Losers pay for ice cream!

Other Sports – When it’s off-season or the weather doesn’t allow for outdoor cycling, you might wish to consider tackling another sport as this will not only give your body much-needed exercise but your brain will be put to work as well.

Don’t Forget to Cool Down
 Cooling down is as important as warming up. When your training session has ended, make sure that you have a 10 to 15-minute pleasure ride on your bike. Having a perfect end to your training will also give you a better sleep at night.

Get Enough Rest

 Rest is just as important as exercise. If you don’t allow your body to relax at the right time and for the required number of hours, your body will not be as strong as it should be on the day of the competition.

The Right Attitude for Bicycle Racers

 Training for bicycle racing is hard work, and professional bicycle racers will even be the first one to tell you that. The important thing to do is to persevere and not to give up. Pat yourself on the back when you’ve made the smallest achievement and learn from your mistakes rather than beating yourself about it.

 Not everyone can be a Lance Armstrong, but you CAN become a serious competitor with the right exercise, diet, and attitude. Good luck, and we hope that you can cycle your way to success!

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