Serious Cycling by Edmund R. Burke, PhD (1994)

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A classic training guide for competitive cyclists by Edmund R. Burke, PhD. Packed with science-based performance strategies, nutrition advice, and race preparation — essential reading for serious road riders and coaches.

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Serious Cycling – Edmund R. Burke, PhD (1994, Human Kinetics, Paperback, Very Good)

Serious Cycling by Edmund R. Burke, PhD is a foundational text in endurance sport — bridging sports science and on-the-road experience. Originally published in 1994 by Human Kinetics, this edition delivers practical systems for cyclists who want more than miles — they want mastery.

Inside you’ll find:

  • Structured endurance and interval training plans

  • Strength and conditioning for cyclists

  • Nutrition, recovery, and race-day strategy

  • Lactate threshold & VO₂ max explained for real riders

  • Mental toughness and performance psychology

Burke was one of the pioneers of exercise physiology in cycling. Before smart trainers and data apps, this was how champions learned to push.


📌 Product Details

Attribute Info
Author Edmund R. Burke, PhD
Title Serious Cycling
Publisher Human Kinetics
Publication Year 1994
Format Trade Paperback
Pages 296
Language English
Condition Very Good
ISBN-10 / 13 087322759X / 9780873227599
Genre Sports & Recreation – Cycling

Simply Sorcha Note

Cycling isn’t just power — it’s discipline. Burke wrote this before cycling was sold as a lifestyle. This is training stripped to the bone, built on sweat, science and fury — perfect for riders who still believe in suffering over shortcuts.

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