Posted by Editor on 08/20/13
The Pacific Cycling Centre will host its first off-season winter training camp in preparation for the 2013-2014 season November 7-10. The camp is a kickoff to the PCC 2013-14 programs and is focused on endurance, strength, core stability, flexibility and balance. The group rides aim to develop and improve endurance and boost aerobic capacity for both road race and short distance track cyclists.
The camp is open to all levels and will assist in training and preparation for the season ahead. The camp will work and improve aerobic power, ITT, and climbing technique. Under the supervision of the PCC coaches, athletes will improve their fitness levels and receive feedback on training as they build a foundation for the season.
The four-day camp will include four endurance rides and will feature tips on pedaling efficiency and learning how to develop a correct technique; recovery based training - learning how to manage your fatigue and recovery from training and competition, and strength evaluations and observation during the dynamic strength sessions. Cyclists will be observed by the coaching staff, who will give feedback and assist with their 2014 training plans.
To accompany the camp, PCC is offering services such as Power Meter analysis, dynamic bike positioning, MAP and lactate profiling for an additional fee. Deadline to apply is October 30th. There is a 10% discount if you apply before September 30th, and there are special group rates and discounts if you register for two or more camps.
For more information go to: www.pacificcyclingcentre.ca/camps/default.html.
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