Recreational Runners and Cyclists Should Lift Weights

Bicycles Are Most Energy Efficient

A positive outcome of the many COVID-19 restrictions has been a huge boom in bicycling (New York Times, August 17, 2020). If you are a regular cyclist or are new to the sport, be proud. Humans riding on bicycles are more energy-efficient than any other form of...
Recreational Runners and Cyclists Should Lift Weights

Resistance Training for Endurance Sports

A review of 22 scientific studies showed that adding a resistance program such as lifting weights to endurance sports such as running or cycling can increase muscle size and strength, with greater benefit from low volume, high-resistance weight lifting than high...
Recreational Runners and Cyclists Should Lift Weights

Which Burns More Calories, Running or Cycling?

Have you wondered whether you burn more calories when you run or when you ride a bicycle? The standard comparison is that one mile of running equals a little more than three miles of cycling, but that’s lousy science. It all depends on how intensely you...
Recreational Runners and Cyclists Should Lift Weights

Cycling Cadence

Cycling is a power sport. The stronger you are, the faster you can go on a bike.Power = [force that your feet apply to the pedals] x [cadence, or how fast you spin your pedals].Cadence is the number of pedal revolutions per minute (RPMs). Bicycle computers that show...