An edition of Every Woman's Guide to Cycling (2008)

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An edition of Every Woman's Guide to Cycling (2008)

Every Woman's Guide to Cycling

More women than ever before are jumping on their saddles to enjoy one of the fastest growing sports in the country-and to improve cardiovascular fitness, control their weight, and liven up their social lives. At the same time, cycling remains very much a "man's sport," an intimidating world that can be difficult for women to navigate.Now celebrity spokeswoman Selene Yeager covers all the basics-for all ages and fitness levels. Women will learn...- How to find the perfect bike and other essential equipment- How to shift, spin, climb mountains, and get back down- Training techniques that take it up a notch- What to eat off-and on-a bike- Competition craziness-race information and strategies- Why guys who work in bike shops act the way they do- And more!

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Electronic resource

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Open Library
OL24250612M
ISBN 13
9781436206419, 9781440631498, 9781436206440
OverDrive
9C7E6465-03CE-4264-8289-28F2A7634255

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OL1859210W

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July 29, 2012 Edited by VacuumBot Updated format 'electronic resource' to 'Electronic resource'
June 18, 2010 Edited by ImportBot Added new cover
June 17, 2010 Created by ImportBot Imported from marc_overdrive MARC record