After much request by triathletes, we are now offering a group cycling camp. This camp is limited to eight athletes to ensure plenty of one-on-one attention.
Athlete is preparing for a triathlon. This athlete spends months training in order to feel prepared for this event. This athlete invests into coaching, the latest recovery gear, equipment and nutrition strategies in order to optimize performance.
But come race day, this athlete is unable to perform to his/her potential because this athlete never learned (and mastered) basic bike handling and terrain management skills. Less fit athletes are going faster because of better skills and riding techniques.
Learning, improving or mastering your bike handling and terrain management skills should not be something you only practice on race day. Because many cycling skills are not intuitive and can not be learned on an indoor trainer, improve your safety, confidence and fun-factor when riding your bike by investing in our bike skills climbing camp.
But come race day, this athlete is unable to perform to his/her potential because this athlete never learned (and mastered) basic bike handling and terrain management skills. Less fit athletes are going faster because of better skills and riding techniques.
Learning, improving or mastering your bike handling and terrain management skills should not be something you only practice on race day. Because many cycling skills are not intuitive and can not be learned on an indoor trainer, improve your safety, confidence and fun-factor when riding your bike by investing in our bike skills climbing camp.
This camp is designed to help you work on your climbing, descending, terrain management, gearing and bike handling skills. All fitness levels welcomed. However, you will be climbing hills as part of your skill work so we ask that you have good endurance and strength to be able to safely climb various grades/inclines.
While you will be performing your skills in real-world situations (which will bring some fatigue and soreness to your legs), this camp is not designed for accumulating a lot of riding miles. At this camp, you are accumulating new and improved skills. The miles that you will cover at camp will help you improve your bike handling skills so that you can leave camp with improved confidence, skills and safety while riding your bike outside on all types of terrain. We welcome road and/or triathlon bikes at this camp.
Each day of camp will have two distinct sessions. The morning session will be skills, drills, technique and education. The afternoon session will take you to different terrain to put your practice into effect. On the last day of camp, you will have the opportunity to put all of your skills to good use by climbing up and descending down a mountain! Don't be scared/worried - we will help you feel prepared, confident and safe!
Is this camp right for you?
While you will be performing your skills in real-world situations (which will bring some fatigue and soreness to your legs), this camp is not designed for accumulating a lot of riding miles. At this camp, you are accumulating new and improved skills. The miles that you will cover at camp will help you improve your bike handling skills so that you can leave camp with improved confidence, skills and safety while riding your bike outside on all types of terrain. We welcome road and/or triathlon bikes at this camp.
Each day of camp will have two distinct sessions. The morning session will be skills, drills, technique and education. The afternoon session will take you to different terrain to put your practice into effect. On the last day of camp, you will have the opportunity to put all of your skills to good use by climbing up and descending down a mountain! Don't be scared/worried - we will help you feel prepared, confident and safe!
Is this camp right for you?
- You never learned (or mastered) basic bike handling skills like shifting gears on variable terrain, standing out of the saddle, riding one handed, sudden starting/stopping, u-turns, descending and climbing.
- You have great fitness on the indoor trainer but when it comes to riding outside, you can't seem to ride to your potential.
- You don't enjoy riding your bike outside because you feel scared, exhausted or uncomfortable.
- Riding in a new environment/course/terrain makes you feel tense, scared and anxious.
- You don't feel comfortable riding your bike around other cyclists.
- You want to get more out of your cycling abilities but you can't do it on your own (and where you live).
- You struggle to ride in challenging environmental situations - wind, rain, hills, heat, cold.
- You want a decisive advantage over your competition to ensure that your hard work pays off on race day.
- You want to learn how to master basic bike handling skills to make riding outside more enjoyable and safer.
One of the main reasons why we moved to Greenville, SC was because it was incredibly bike-friendly. With countless country roads, we have endless biking routes to choose from - right from our doorstep. Unfortunately, this isn't the case for many triathletes. Because we used to live in Jacksonville, FL (prior to our move), we understand the worry, concern and anxiety that comes from riding outside. Additionally, due to the advancements of indoor trainers, indoor stationary bikes and reality training apps, many triathletes lack the skills, confidence and balance to safely ride outside due to always training in a controlled environment. A trainer is a wonderful tool but it does not allow you to manage rolling terrain, descending, climbing and basic bike handling skills like braking, standing out of the saddle, u-turns, cornering and balance.
When I moved to Greenville in 2014, I was not a fast, confident or strong cyclist. I was scared of riding downhills and I was constantly fearful of routes that I had never been on before. I craved familiar and what was within my comfort zone. But overtime, I had to challenge myself in order to become a better, safer and stronger cyclist. With a great teacher (Karel), my skills improved and I was able to enjoy cycling so much more - and my triathlon bike times significantly improved!
Just because you can ride a bike doesn't mean that you really know how to ride. If you never learned basic bike handling skills and you predominantly train indoors, this can greatly affect your riding performance (and ability to improve) as well as your outdoor riding enjoyment and safety.
To improve your skills, you need to practice regularly but more so, you need to learn the right ways to master the skill (which will likely place you in a sate of discomfort or fear as you learn something new). Don't wait until race day or your warm weather training to find yourself in a scenario where your bike handling skills are not up to par with your fitness abilities.
For more information and to register, click HERE.
CAMP DATES: April 1st-3rd, 2022. Limited to only 8 athletes for individualized attention.
When I moved to Greenville in 2014, I was not a fast, confident or strong cyclist. I was scared of riding downhills and I was constantly fearful of routes that I had never been on before. I craved familiar and what was within my comfort zone. But overtime, I had to challenge myself in order to become a better, safer and stronger cyclist. With a great teacher (Karel), my skills improved and I was able to enjoy cycling so much more - and my triathlon bike times significantly improved!
Just because you can ride a bike doesn't mean that you really know how to ride. If you never learned basic bike handling skills and you predominantly train indoors, this can greatly affect your riding performance (and ability to improve) as well as your outdoor riding enjoyment and safety.
To improve your skills, you need to practice regularly but more so, you need to learn the right ways to master the skill (which will likely place you in a sate of discomfort or fear as you learn something new). Don't wait until race day or your warm weather training to find yourself in a scenario where your bike handling skills are not up to par with your fitness abilities.
For more information and to register, click HERE.
CAMP DATES: April 1st-3rd, 2022. Limited to only 8 athletes for individualized attention.