Weight training for cycling
Hi y'all,
I've got this book called The Female Cyclist by Gale Bernhardt. It's pretty good. There's this one chapter on Strength training. And it says that for 30+ cyclists, strength or weight training really improves cycling performance.
I'd like to hear from those of you who do this, and what improvements you saw in your cycling as a result. I don't have a lot of spare time, and am reluctant to spend it in the gym when I'd rather be cycling.:p
Weight training rocks my world!
I started riding in June of last year, after being basically sedentary for the last 20+ years. In September I rode over the Golden Gate bridge and it knocked me on my butt. So the next day i went to the gym and laid out the bucks for a personal trainer. I feel so much better on the bike; my balance is better, my improved and improving core strength is helping overall, and I think my cardiovascular strength has improved more quickly, than it would have without the weight training.
Aside from the beneifits on the bike, I'm glad to be doing the weights for the benefit to bone strength. As I understand it, whilie cycling is healthy and doesn't beat on the joints, it doesn't help one to mainitain bone mass and bone strength. So I'm pleaseded to do both for the sake of my bones!
And besides, it's something to do when it's pouring rain!