
Originally Posted by
Rebecca19804
Cadavers... I'll leave it to you to sort out a source/access.

/partial hijack
I went to one seminar about spinal anatomy where the lecturer had cadaver pieces. I learned an INCREDIBLE amount, just unbelievably more than I'd ever been able to understand from photographs or drawings. Even though I was still essentially looking at a two-dimensional image on the overhead projector, the fact that the lecturer could manipulate the chunks in three dimensions was ENORMOUSLY instructive.
I sat in the back of the lecture hall with probably 300+ people between me and the overhead projector. That was as close as I wanted to be to the trays full of vertebrae, ligaments, nerves and muscles. 

But anyway, as someone coming from a profession where a knowledge of anatomy is secondary, I heartily second the recommendation.
/hijack

Originally Posted by
Trek420
Yes, Knott is very wise.

+a milliion!
Is this a study of someone who died of saddle pain from a Bontrager?

"if only she had ridden a Brooks

"
I know there must be women who've had to have 130 mm saddles surgically extracted from their nether parts.
Last edited by OakLeaf; 11-04-2010 at 06:36 AM.
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler