Cycling Science and Myth Busting part 1 with Stephen Cheung | EP#74 - a podcast by Mikael Eriksson
from 2017-11-09T05:00
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Stephen Cheung, PhD, is the co-editor of the newly released book "Cycling Science". He discusses key cycling questions and what we know and don't know about them from an evidence-based standpoint, while still making it understandable and actionable. He might even bust some myths.
IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT:
IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT:
- (The science of) Cycling body types
- (The science of) Bike fitting
- (The science of) Aerodynamics
- (The science of) Rolling resistance
SHOWNOTES:
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LINKS AND RESOURCES:
- Advanced Environmental Exercise Physiology
- Cutting Edge Cycling
- Cycling Science
- PEZ Cycling News Toolbox
- Stephen appointed as Baron Biosystems Chief Sports Scientist
- How to minimise alcohol's effects on your waistline - Precision Hydration blog
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