USA Cycling will be hosting a power based training clinic February 10-11, 2007 at the Herriott Sports Performance Center at the Institute of New Medicine (http://www.inewmed.com) in Seattle, WA. The clinic instructors will be USA Cycling certified coaches Hunter Allen and Stephen McGregor, Ph.D. Hunter is one of the authors of Training and Racing with a Powermeter. The clinic will include lectures and discussions on the different powermeters on the market, the physiological basis for training using power, interpreting the power data, adjusting training based on power data and using a powermeter in a race.
While the clinic is geared to coaches working with athletes, anyone is invited to attend. The course can be useful for anyone currently training with a powermeter or thinking about purchasing one to improve his/her training and performance.
Dr. McGregor and Coach Allen are both experienced coaches who have been training cyclists (and triathletes) using a powermeter for many years. In addition to having a theoretical slant, the clinic has more pragmatic/applied information.
Event Details:
The clinic will go from at 9am to 6pm on February 10 and 8:30am to 2pm on February 11.
You can download the registration form here. Space is limited to the first 18 people who register. The cost for the Power Based Training clinic is $299 for USA Cycling certified coaches; $369 for USA Cycling members/racing license holder; $399 for general public.
The event will be at the Institute of New Medicine :
911 Western Ave (The Maritime Building)
Suite 506
Seattle, WA 98104
Be sure to view the registration form for more contact information regarding questions.
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