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The Rider's Fitness Guide to a Better Seat - cover

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The Rider's Fitness Guide to a Better Seat

Jean-Pierre Hourdebiagt

Maison d'édition: Howell Book House

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With three full exercise routines for riders at beginner, intermediate, and advanced fitness levels, this guide helps you achieve a good basic riding position that is centered, aligned, balanced, and relaxed. There are clear explanations and photos of each exercise plus three tear-out workout guides, so you can exercise anywhere. An improved seat enhances your riding experience, helps eliminate back pain and post-riding soreness, lessens fatigue, minimizes the risk of injury, and improves your performance.
Disponible depuis: 24/03/2008.

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