Triathlon Training Basics
By (Author) Gale Bernhardt
VeloPress
VeloPress
24th June 2004
United States
General
Non Fiction
796.407
Paperback
240
Width 150mm, Height 229mm, Spine 18mm
363g
This book by the Triathlete columnist and member of the USA Triathlon 2004 Olympic Team Selection Committee contains all the basics that new triathletes need in order to successfully complete a sprint or an Olympic distance triathlon.
Gale Bernhardt is one of a handful of USA Triathlon World Cup coaches and has coached athletes in two Olympic Games. She traveled to Athens, Greece as the 2004 USA Triathlon Olympic Coach for both the men's and women's triathlon teams. This honor was in addition to the selection by USA Triathlon as the 2003 Pan American Games Coach for both the men's and women's teams. Her first Olympic experience was as a personal cycling coach at the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games Gale has instructed or coached athletes since 1974. She has a BS degree from Colorado State University, is certified as a Level I Coach by USA Cycling and a Level III Coach by USA Triathlon. These are the highest levels possible in both organizations. She has served on the USA Triathlon National Coaching Committee from 2000 to the present and was in a leadership role for five consecutive years. She is a longtime contributor to Active.com and has written for a variety of endurance sports magazines.