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Andy Pruitt's Complete Medical Guide for Cyclists | 
enlarge | Author: Andrew L. Pruitt Creators: Chris Carmichael, Fred Matheny Publisher: VeloPress Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 16 reviews Sales Rank: 52684
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 224 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 9 x 5.8 x 0.6
ISBN: 1931382808 Dewey Decimal Number: 617.10270247966 EAN: 9781931382809 ASIN: 1931382808
Publication Date: February 14, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Crisp clean and unread. No marks. Compare seller ratings. We offer excellent customer service.
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Product Description
Even the best cyclists and coaches can miss small details that can lead to serious injuries over the course of many miles on the bike. Andy Pruitt, renowned for his expertise in preventing and treating cycling injuries, has consulted with professional athletes throughout his career, including Lance Armstrong and Axel Merckx. Using computerized pedaling analysis, he has made it possible for countless athletes to achieve the elusive perfect bike fit, thereby dramatically improving their performance. This medical guide draws on his years of experience in this area. He describes the sport’s most common ailments, identifying the symptoms and causes as well as treatments that keep athletes on the road. Written in an accessible, straightforward manner, the book tackles everything from personal training programs to biomechanics, from aging to riding through illness. Perhaps most importantly, riders learn how to make critical adjustments to bike fit, leading to increased comfort, power, and efficiency — and fewer problems.
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nice reference on position, chronic problems July 1, 2008 Hardly as comprehensive as its title implies, this book is nevertheless highly recommended as a guide to position and for general, especially position-related problems with cycling. Bike fit is a critical factor in avoiding overuse injuries, and this is the best guide I've seen on the subject.
Chapter on knees March 6, 2008 If you are like me and have taken up cycling because of knee problems, Chapter 5 makes this book worth the money. This is the single best description of common knee problems and advice that I have found. I have spent years researching knee problems and remedies, and stumbling across this book has been the best coup. If you suffer from knee problems but don't cycle, buy this book. If you are in the medical profession, buy this book because your patients will love you. I have seen close to 20 different doctors, physical therapists, and specialists and none could describe all of the common knee issues and problems this completely, simply, and thoroughly.
Keep me cycling June 12, 2007 Although no book can ever agree with every bit of cycling wisdom a keen rider picks up over the years - this one goes a long way to reinforcing what has become second nature in many instances for me. In addition to that, one bit of information has totally changed the way I ride, a fab way of compensating for unequal leg length without orthotics or cleat spacing. No more sores on one side because of slipping across the seat. As to seat setback, top tube and stem length and the way it relateds to rider centre of gravity, I must say I think that Keith Bontrager with his "myth of KOPS" (search google) has the best word, complex tho. This guy Pruitt is pretty hot in my mind, he'd have to be to write this book.
Good Read May 10, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book has some great information in it. I wish it would have more detailed info regarding injuries and different aches and pains. It runs through this info pretty quickly.
All in all a nice cycling reference book.
Andy Pruitt's Complete Medical Guide for Cyclists March 11, 2007 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Written for the roadie, Andies book is informative, and thorough. I recommend this book for all cycling enthusiasts.
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