
The Obree Way
A Training Manual for Cyclists
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Narrated by:
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David Monteath
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By:
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Graeme Obree
About this listen
With a bike, a turbo trainer, and the right advice, you can beat anyone.
No one but Graeme Obree has the clarity of vision to get to the heart of the "problem" of how to improve as a racing cyclist. His innovative approach took him to the top of world cycling, twice breaking the world hour record - a story picked up in his Hollywood biopic The Flying Scotsman. It can draw the same outstanding athletic performance from you.
The Obree Way sidesteps conventional wisdom and strips cycling back to its elements, always asking the question: "What actually improves my race time?" This is no routine training program. Written in a conversational style, the book explains Graeme Obree’s radical insights into technique, training, psychology, and diet, and the clear logic behind them.
At last, the best kept secret in cycling, the Obree three-phase breathing technique, is revealed in detail, getting more oxygen to your blood with less effort. Graeme Obree’s training methods really work - the man is living proof. He believes that resting is key to training, that you can pedal, stretch, and breathe more effectively and that, if you really want it, you can find the will and intensity to improve. Get on your bike!
©2013 Graeme Obree (P)2014 Audible, Inc.Mind Blowing!!!
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A passion for cycling
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Great book.
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Above and Beyond Me
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Sometimes you're rewarded for this, other times you waste time. This book for me was one of wasted time.
If you have the internet and are even remotely interested in cycling, you are already aware of everything in this book. It would have been a thought provoking and innovative book in 2005, but not now for most cyclists. A few of the potentially innovative things contained in here, his breathing technique and his ideas on constant chain oiling are worthy of more research but that's about it. Otherwise, some of the longest discussions (such as the accuracy of turbo trainers) have long been fixed through technology and aren't even an issue. This is one man's story about the things he figured out on his own to maximize his craft. There is very little information contained that will be novel to someone post 2015.
Save yourself... this is dated and blah
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This book wasn’t for you, but who do you think might enjoy it more?
It was a good book, just short of details and lacking a link to a pdf file or video on the techniques outlined. He mentions a pedaling technique and breathing technique but having a short video we could watch would answer all the questions I have. Similarly the author does not offer suggestions on turbo trainers he might recommend you buy. Overall it's just lacking information that would have been easy to include with a pdf link or several videos.Interesting book, just not a good audiobook
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