The following is an email Caroline recieved from Cycling-Inform and thought others might be interested in. Caroline particpated in of these camps in 07.
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The Cycling Camp that Your Partner will want you to Attend,
A brand new first; the RaceRight Cycling Camp - The cycling camp that yourpartner will want you to attend:
We have been planning this camp for months and are very excited to bereleasing the details. This camp is for cyclists who want to learn how to race right.
The camp date is set for the 23-25 May 2008. It will be held within one hours drive from Melbourne and based in Warburton.
The RaceRight Cycling Camp is run by coaches who are passionate about helping you optimise your performance and achieving your racing goals. The weekend camp delivers informative lectures from leading practitioners inour sport. It covers nutrition, strength training, race strategy, cyclingskills and time efficient high performance training techniques. We will teach you how to harness the power of high intensity training that will give you more time to spend with your partner or family and enable youto ease the stress between your cycling and work/life balance.
You will learn riding skills that will help you reduce the chance of you having an accident while out racing or training and give you and your partner more peace of mind.
The interactive lectures underpin actual on the road tuition to reinforceand practice the skills discussed and will be tailored to your level offitness and experience. The camp is designed to suit any club level cyclist that has an interest in understanding how to really improve upon their training and racing performance.
One such skill you will learn is the correct way to initiate a breakaway that guarantees your success almost every time. Stop wasting your energyand learn how form a breakaway group knowing that you have the highestchance of success. You'll also learn how to identify the breaks thataren't going to make it so you don't waste your time chasing them down orgoing with them.
There are strictly limited places available! To find out more about this camp use this link: http://www.cycling-inform.com/sendstudio/link.php?M=2106&N=108&L=936&F=T
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