Saturday, October 11, 2008

Book review...

I just read "The Mountain Biker's Training Bible" by Joe Friel. Joe Friel is a coach for endurance athletes like mountain bikers, triathletes, runners, and cyclists. This 307 page book explains a lot of aspects about training, recovery, nutrition, and racing. He specifically talks about steps on how to self-coach which helps a lot athletes like how to motivate themselves, how to ride different intensities of training, and understanding your test results. What I like the best from the book is learning how to plan your annual training plan and your weekly schedules. Weeks like race week, your peaking fitness, and recovery weeks. He also talks about your winter training like lifting weights, ride the indoor trainer, and doing winter activities. He talks about how women, veterans, juniors, novices, and new professionals should train. This book's got everything you need to know about mountain bike training. There were stuff I didn't know about and stuff I already knew about. But it sure helped me for my future training and racing. There's also the same kind of books by Joe Friel like "Triathlete's Training Bible", "Cyclists Training Bible", "Runner's Training Bible", etc. This book is a great step-by-step book on how to self coach on whatever endurance sport your on and to understand how your body works when you train.

2 comments:

Skybob said...

Sounds like a good one.

Daniel said...

Ya, it's a cool book, it's helps me a lot. That would be cool if they got "The motor biker's training bible" for motor bike endurance races or motocross. Probably not from the same author but from some dude that train motocross and endurance motor bike racers. That would be cool, you could look for a book like that.