Special Guest: Amber Pierce – Ask a Cycling Coach 193
Amber Pierce has more than ten years of experience in the pro women’s peloton and more than 60 race wins across 5 continents. She’s incredibly knowledgeable regarding performance, human physiology, and women’s specific issues within the sport of cycling, and we are excited to have her as our special guest!
More show notes and discussion in the TrainerRoad Forum.
Topics covered in this episode
- What it’s like to race in the women’s pro peloton
- How fast do you have to be to be competitive in women’s racing?
- The perks and challenges of racing for a pro team
- How to fuel your training
- Managing eating disorders as a cyclist
- The best way for women to get started in racing
- Why Americans have such a hard time with international racing
- The role of cognitive load in your performance
- How to psychologically recover from a crash
- How to balance training with hormonal cycles
- Women’s specific equipment
Links Mentioned in this episode
- More info on Amber: www.AmberPierce.us
- National Eating Disorders Association: www.nationaleatingdisorders.org
- ISM Saddles: shop-us.ismseat.com/
- Gavilian BFF Bike Bag: www.radicalvelo.com/trave/gavilan-bff
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