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Tonights On-Boarding Call
Hey All, don't forget we have an on-boarding call for those that have a few questions as you navigate training, strength work, nutrition. We start at 7.30pm (GMT). Here is the link to join - https://www.skool.com/live/jf7CGRgQnp5
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Welcome to NOT DONE YET (Start Here)
Great to have you here. This community is built for riders who believe their best chapter on the bike is still ahead. Whether you want to get fitter, faster, leaner, stronger or simply fall back in love with cycling, you’re in the right place. Before we get rolling, let’s get to know each other. Drop a quick intro under the "introduce yourself tab" in "communities" • Who are you • Where you’re riding from • Your cycling goals • And most importantly… a pic of your bike This is a community of support, accountability and shared passion. The more we show up, the more powerful this space becomes. Looking forward to meeting you all and helping you write the next chapter in your cycling story. Let’s get after it. You’re not done yet.
Welcome to NOT DONE YET (Start Here)
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New community resources - Stretching guide
Quick one on stretching, because most of us are brutal at it 😅 (and i'd a few dm's asking about it) If you’re training hard and not stretching, you’re basically leaving free gains on the table. Tight muscles mean more niggles, higher injury risk, and legs that feel needlessly heavy. Loosening out those knots helps the micro tears from training repair properly and keeps you turning the pedals smoothly.​ Couple of big wins from a simple stretching routine: - Less chance of pulling something stupid in a sprint or hard effort - Easier to hold a lower aero position - Faster recovery so you’re not waddling around the day after intervals - Built‑in “off switch” after a session to actually relax and wind down​ Rule of thumb: dynamic stuff (leg swings, controlled movements) before you ride, slower static holds after. You don’t need an hour. Five to ten minutes after each ride adds up fast. You can find the new guide here https://www.skool.com/roadmancycling/classroom/6ab286a4?md=4b76d71cde6d4f6fba4ccfe6ddb55c8e
Value for money in the cycling market ?
A question to you all and my response to my own question……when was the last time you paid for something that was purely to do with cycling - your bike or your kit that didn’t mean you had to have a blank credit card first or, extend your mortgage for another three years and actually thought WOW I really believe that was money well spent, worthwhile expenditure and think, ……..incredible value for money ?? This afternoon was/is possibly the very first time that I can honestly say that: yes, I have spent money well, on something worthwhile and incredible value for money within a cycling context. I had the pleasure of spending a couple of hours with Phil Burt and had an updated bike fit. I went with the absolute expectations of: this is wrong, that is wrong, you need to change this and of course, change that AND, if you were to buy this/these you’d be more comfortable, produce more power/watts and of course be faster. In less than 2 hours, I had spent ZERO (other than the cost of the bike fit session) but yet, the changes that have been made - I am hoping and I’m pretty confident will make fundamental differences in terms my cycling life. THREE changes were recommended by Phil after the traffic light system that was reporting my bike fit data (as was) were showing as amber. Having made two primary changes within a couple of minutes, the data had changed from amber to green…….. Once the weather improves, I will be out on my bike and I cannot wait to see the difference(s) the changes recommended actually make. Having had MANY bike fits and never really feeling as if I had been given correct advice and having changed (on numerous occasions): handlebar stem, width of handlebars, at least 2 different stories/suggestions around crack length, saddle height (up and down) backwards/forwards AND so many different saddles and ALWAYS reverting back to where I was PRE bike fit, I can honestly say that I won’t be doing the same this time as even in the couple of minutes of riding time, I could feel the improvements in both pedal stroke and sitting position.
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If we ran a training camp in Girona, Spain what would be the best month for you to attend? Only vote if you think you could reasonably make it over
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