
Boulder, CO, March 21, 2006 — Andy Pruitt, Director of the Boulder Center for Sports Medicine, and Fred Matheny have written a new medical guide for cyclists. Andy Pruitt’s Complete Medical Guide for Cyclists will help cyclists of all ability levels to prevent, diagnose, treat, and recover from injuries.
Injury prevention begins with a proper bike fit that accounts for a cyclist’s riding style and physical quirks and kinks. As the world’s leading expert in scientific bike fit, Pruitt walks readers through a complete fit session with clear instructions and explanations of the logic behind each adjustment.
If it’s too late for prevention, Andy Pruitt’s Complete Medical Guide for Cyclists covers cyclists literally from head to toe with sound, easily understood medical advice. Pruitt describes the injuries most common to cycling and helps cyclists pinpoint symptoms, identify the cause, and find proven remedies to get them back in the saddle.
Pruitt has cured the nagging aches and pains of the professional peloton:
“Andy Pruitt is one of the most knowledgeable people I know when it comes to the physics of cycling and how the human body adapts and changes through years of cycling.” —Floyd Landis, Team Phonak
“Thanks to Andy, my strength on the bike has increased a lot. He improved and optimized my position on the bike to produce more power and place less strain on my back, hamstrings, and knees. His expertise will help you get as much out of your bike rides as possible.” —Gunn-Rita Dahle Flesjå, world champion mountain biker
“If you love to ride and want to continue for your whole life, the information in this book is priceless.” —Chris Carmichael
Pruitt also includes chapters with up-to-date information on training programs, staying healthy throughout a long cycling season, aging, weight loss, and stretching and rehabilitation. Andy Pruitt’s Complete Medical Guide for Cyclists is highly illustrated, with black and white photographs throughout.
Andrew L. Pruitt, Ed.D. is one of the world's foremost experts on bike fit and cycling injuries. He is also recognized as the leader in computerized cycling gait analysis. Pruitt attended Drake University and Iowa State, earning a B.S. in anatomy, an M.S. from the University of Colorado, and an Ed.D. from California Coast University. Fred Matheny has written several books on cycling, including Bicycling Magazine's Complete Guide to Riding and Racing Techniques, and countless articles on the sport. He continues to compete as a Category 2 racer.
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