Anyone in the Bay Area know how I could go about getting some training?
I'm not necessarily into competitive coaching, but I could be interested in that too way down the line. For now, improving fitness with special emphasis in regard to riding as well as riding technique, etc. is probably where I'm at. I'm curious to see where I can go on the "next level". Figuring out what level I'm at now wouldn't be a bad start either.
I do have the Armstrong/Carmichael book, but personally working out details with someone in person would be beneficial.
A dream of mine of course, is to get up the courage to enter an event. Not to win, but just to finish with head held up high.
I've had personal training on weight and cardio at the gym before with good results, but I'd like to see about bicycling specific training with a regimine in person.
Something as infrequent as twice a month, but with a personal program and email follow-ups would be great.
Anyone done this? know what to do? Perhaps joing a club for now?
I'm not necessarily into competitive coaching, but I could be interested in that too way down the line. For now, improving fitness with special emphasis in regard to riding as well as riding technique, etc. is probably where I'm at. I'm curious to see where I can go on the "next level". Figuring out what level I'm at now wouldn't be a bad start either.
I do have the Armstrong/Carmichael book, but personally working out details with someone in person would be beneficial.
A dream of mine of course, is to get up the courage to enter an event. Not to win, but just to finish with head held up high.
I've had personal training on weight and cardio at the gym before with good results, but I'd like to see about bicycling specific training with a regimine in person.
Something as infrequent as twice a month, but with a personal program and email follow-ups would be great.
Anyone done this? know what to do? Perhaps joing a club for now?