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Investment on the bike
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What is the best investment I can make to get faster on the bike. I am currently not training with power. Should I invest in a power meter?
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Re: Investment on the bike [triguy12] [ In reply to ]
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I think you are in the wrong forum, but the best investment I ever made into getting faster on the bike was buying a CompuTrainer. Quality time on the stationary trainer has made tangible improvement for many people.
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Re: Investment on the bike [triguy12] [ In reply to ]
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Depends on your limiter and what's keeping you from your goals. Generally:
1. Proper fit
2. Coaching/proper training methods with an objective look at limiters, strengths. Might involve training time such as a camp, etc.
3. Power meter -- in conjunction with 2.
4. Time spent as a pure (or almost pure) cyclist.


Brian Grasky
Grasky Endurance: World Championship Triathlon Coaching; Professional Training Camps
RETUL fitter, Biomechanist, USAT Level 3 Coach, USAC Level 2 Coach
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Re: Investment on the bike [seebritri] [ In reply to ]
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seebritri wrote:
Depends on your limiter and what's keeping you from your goals. Generally:
1. Proper fit
2. Coaching/proper training methods with an objective look at limiters, strengths. Might involve training time such as a camp, etc.
3. Power meter -- in conjunction with 2.
4. Time spent as a pure (or almost pure) cyclist.

X2 practicing and knowing your limits
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