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What if strength training could actually make you a better—and more durable—mountain biker?
In this episode, I chat with Jessie Duppler, a physical therapist and fellow rider from Chain Reaction Physical Therapy in Prescott, AZ. We talk about how strength training improves performance on the bike, how to make it work even if you hate the gym, and what to prioritize if you’re short on time. Whether you’re chasing podiums or just want to ride pain-free longer, this one’s for you.
To learn more about Jessie or to follow her, check out these links here:
To learn more about strength training, check out these episodes:
#ShredStrong is my signature year-round strength and conditioning training program for mountain bikers and gravel cyclists, but you can join any time you want! Every week, it includes:
You can join us every month – each cycle starts around the beginning of every month, depending on the cycle! Learn more of the details of the program and sign-up HERE!
You can also join my email list here to get the latest news on future cycles of the program that start every month (I only email an average of 1-2 times a month and will never spam you).
Hi, it’s me. 🙋♀️ If you’re ready to finally make some lasting and sustainable changes in your nutrition and/or fitness, then apply to work with me by clicking here. I work with people just like you, and can help you get to a solution faster (and with less frustration) than if you work on it by yourself.
WE JUST STARTED THE FIRST ROUND OF THIS 8-WEEK GROUP PROGRAM, AND I AM ALREADY EXCITED FOR THE NEXT ROUND! Interested in learning more about how to fuel yourself for your adventures and your energy and performance (or physique) goals? Then my new group coaching program, Fit + Fed to Shred is the answer! It will be an 8-week program that will help you:
Fill out the interest form here, and you will be the first to learn about the program and join! Again, here’s the link: https://forms.gle/ZW7KLmEMmahSeZRV9. Let’s get fit + fed to shred, together!
By Jen Kates with Shift Human Performance5
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What if strength training could actually make you a better—and more durable—mountain biker?
In this episode, I chat with Jessie Duppler, a physical therapist and fellow rider from Chain Reaction Physical Therapy in Prescott, AZ. We talk about how strength training improves performance on the bike, how to make it work even if you hate the gym, and what to prioritize if you’re short on time. Whether you’re chasing podiums or just want to ride pain-free longer, this one’s for you.
To learn more about Jessie or to follow her, check out these links here:
To learn more about strength training, check out these episodes:
#ShredStrong is my signature year-round strength and conditioning training program for mountain bikers and gravel cyclists, but you can join any time you want! Every week, it includes:
You can join us every month – each cycle starts around the beginning of every month, depending on the cycle! Learn more of the details of the program and sign-up HERE!
You can also join my email list here to get the latest news on future cycles of the program that start every month (I only email an average of 1-2 times a month and will never spam you).
Hi, it’s me. 🙋♀️ If you’re ready to finally make some lasting and sustainable changes in your nutrition and/or fitness, then apply to work with me by clicking here. I work with people just like you, and can help you get to a solution faster (and with less frustration) than if you work on it by yourself.
WE JUST STARTED THE FIRST ROUND OF THIS 8-WEEK GROUP PROGRAM, AND I AM ALREADY EXCITED FOR THE NEXT ROUND! Interested in learning more about how to fuel yourself for your adventures and your energy and performance (or physique) goals? Then my new group coaching program, Fit + Fed to Shred is the answer! It will be an 8-week program that will help you:
Fill out the interest form here, and you will be the first to learn about the program and join! Again, here’s the link: https://forms.gle/ZW7KLmEMmahSeZRV9. Let’s get fit + fed to shred, together!