Cycling Power Meter Training: What Every Rider Should Know

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Want to train smarter instead of just riding harder? This guide explains how power meters help cyclists improve performance through FTP testing, power zones, and structured interval training. We also break down the differences between crank, pedal, spider, hub, and smart trainer power meters to help you choose the right setup. Whether you’re new...
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How to Train with a Power Meter: Essential Knowledge for Cyclists

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Power meters have become an essential tool in modern cycling training, helping riders measure performance, control intensity, and track progress with precision. However, understanding how power is measured, where data comes from, and how factors like temperature, calibration, and sensor placement affect readings is crucial for meaningful use. This guide explains key concepts such...
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Smart Trainer & Indoor Cycling Guide: How to Choose the Right Trainer

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Thinking about getting a smart trainer but not sure where to start? 🚴From realistic climbing simulation to virtual group rides with cyclists around the world, indoor cycling has evolved far beyond “just riding at home.” In this guide, we break down how smart trainers work, the differences between wheel-on and direct-drive setups, and how...
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Optimal Crank Length in Cycling: How to Choose the Right Setup

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Choosing the right crank length in cycling is often overlooked, yet it plays a key role in comfort, efficiency, and performance. While many riders rely on standard sizes, these may not suit individual body proportions. This article explores the science behind crank length, debunks common myths, and highlights why shorter cranks are increasingly favored....
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How to Recover Tired Legs After Cycling

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After a long ride, your legs might feel like lead, but recovery doesn’t have to be a drag! Refuel with carbs and protein, sip those electrolytes, and keep moving gently to wake up tired muscles. Add a touch of compression, elevate your legs, and roll away the aches — it’s like giving your legs...
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