Posts Tagged ‘Mountain Bikers’

Save Money On Your Next Bike By Using Mountain Bike Reviews Wednesday, September 21st, 2011


Mountain bikes can vary hugely in both price and quality, so it is important to be clear about what you are looking for when you go shopping and before you actually buy anything. There is a huge amount of choice so you need to know what you are looking for. If you want it for cross-country then you will need a light mountain bike, but even then you have more options. Do you want a full suspension or just the front shocks? Or would you like some thing a bit heavier such as a free ride? They are much tougher than the cross-country mountain bikes, but will also be a bit heavier to ride and you need to know if you really need it.

Probably a good place to start is to find some mountain bike reviews, then you should be able to understand about the capabilities of the different bikes and what may be suitable for you. Cost can also be a major factor in your choice and there can be a huge difference in the cost of different bikes. A good series of mountain bike reviews can help you to make the cost and use comparison effectively so that you know how much it is going to cost you for the bike that you want and why you might want to buy that particular bike. After all there is no point in paying several hundred dollars for a bike if you are not really sure if it is the one for you.

There are many places that you can find mountain bike reviews and there should be no problem finding a review of the bike that you are looking for. The easiest place to start looking for mountain bike reviews is in the mountain bike magazines or websites. Mountain bikers are always looking for the next best thing and so there are often tests of the latest bikes and equipment. They all look great in the store but it’s not until they behave been really tested well that you can know how good they are.

When you have read the mountain bike reviews and think that you know the bike that you are looking for, do test lots of bikes and don’t just buy the one that had the best review in the magazine. You need to make sure that it is the right bike for you and no amount of reviews from others can decide that for you. So read all the reviews but make sure that you try the bike of your choice well before you spend you money.



By: Tim Gorman

About the Author:
Timothy Gorman is a successful Webmaster and publisher of ShoppingForBikes.com. He provides more information on BMX bikes, Pocket Bikes, Folding Bikes and mountain bike reviews that you can research in your pajamas on his website.



Save Money On Your Next Bike By Using Mountain Bike Reviews Tuesday, May 3rd, 2011


Mountain bikes can vary hugely in both price and quality, so it is important to be clear about what you are looking for when you go shopping and before you actually buy anything. There is a huge amount of choice so you need to know what you are looking for. If you want it for cross-country then you will need a light mountain bike, but even then you have more options. Do you want a full suspension or just the front shocks? Or would you like some thing a bit heavier such as a free ride? They are much tougher than the cross-country mountain bikes, but will also be a bit heavier to ride and you need to know if you really need it.

Probably a good place to start is to find some mountain bike reviews, then you should be able to understand about the capabilities of the different bikes and what may be suitable for you. Cost can also be a major factor in your choice and there can be a huge difference in the cost of different bikes. A good series of mountain bike reviews can help you to make the cost and use comparison effectively so that you know how much it is going to cost you for the bike that you want and why you might want to buy that particular bike. After all there is no point in paying several hundred dollars for a bike if you are not really sure if it is the one for you.

There are many places that you can find mountain bike reviews and there should be no problem finding a review of the bike that you are looking for. The easiest place to start looking for mountain bike reviews is in the mountain bike magazines or websites. Mountain bikers are always looking for the next best thing and so there are often tests of the latest bikes and equipment. They all look great in the store but it’s not until they behave been really tested well that you can know how good they are.

When you have read the mountain bike reviews and think that you know the bike that you are looking for, do test lots of bikes and don’t just buy the one that had the best review in the magazine. You need to make sure that it is the right bike for you and no amount of reviews from others can decide that for you. So read all the reviews but make sure that you try the bike of your choice well before you spend you money.

By: Tim Gorman

About the Author:
Timothy Gorman is a successful Webmaster and publisher of ShoppingForBikes.com. He provides more information on BMX bikes, Pocket Bikes, Folding Bikes and mountain bike reviews that you can research in your pajamas on his website.



RockShox Reba Mountain Bike Fork Review Saturday, April 23rd, 2011


Most mountain bikers love low maintenance equipment. I don’t know why but it just seems to go along with the sport. We like bikes that are tough, that can take a beating and keep on ticking. I guess it comes from being 10 miles deep in the woods with no cell phone signal. We want bikes and components that are simple and that work great. We don’t have a race team to come get us, we don’t have TV cameras watching and satellite phones to call for help. We’ve got our bike, a small tool kit and whatever we can carry. Knowing this, it’s no wonder that the RockShox Reba is one of the most widely loved mountain bike forks on the planet.

The Rock Shox Reba Race fork is renowned for its low maintenance features, and it is also fairly easy to arrange and get it going. Here are the features of this amazing fork:

o The Rock Shox Reba Race fork is equipped with a dual air chamber that is found on the left side. This feature basically allows you to regulate the sensitivity of the fork. Now setting the sensitivity would depend on the type of track you will be riding. Here is an example. The Rock Shox Reba Race fork actually has two chambers, which compress air. If you feel like a bumpy ride and don’t want any fork movement whatsoever, what you have to do is fill up the positive top chamber. If on the other hand you feel like you have been for a tough workout to the gym after your ride, you might want to consider adding some pressure to the negative chamber. This will allow for more fork movement, and the shock will be more receptive to road bumps. The Rock Shox Reba Race allows you to adjust at will.

o The Rock Shox Reba Race Fork is set up with a very useful pop-lock. This lever will allow you to lock, and while saddling on a climb, you can grind as hard as you feel like. This feature also offers you 10 millimetres to 20 millimetres of travel when locked, thus your cycle will not be so unforgiving. The Rock Shox Reba Race fork also comes with a floodgate, such that in case you meet a really tough jolt, it will set off the lock. The Rock Shox Reba Race fork is really incredible, with its low maintenance and fantastic features, and various settings, it’s really a fork you will wonder why you’ve gone so long without it.

By: Jack Travers

About the Author:
If you own a RockShox Reba and want to review it or if you are looking to find more reviews of this mountain bike fork then check out our Mountain Bike Gear Review site. You can either leave your own RockShox Reva Review or read reviews from other users before making your decision.



Advantages of Unilateral Training For Mountain Bikers Saturday, April 23rd, 2011


One of the best mountain bike training tips to improve your riding is to include a heavy dose of single limb training, also known as unilateral training. While bilateral training is better known and also important, there are several unique advantages that unilateral training offers that makes it a must to include in your program. Before getting into the 4 main advantages of unilateral training for mountain biking, though, let’s clear up a common misconception.

Simply using dumbbells does not constitute unilateral training. Even though both limbs are moving independently, using both of them at the same time is still bilateral training. True unilateral training means that you are either doing one side at a time or at least alternating between the two sides. For example, a regular dumbbell bench press is still considered bilateral training while doing only one side at a time falls under the unilateral category.

Now on to the 4 indispensable advantages of unilateral training:

1) Increase pedaling power — The first advantage of unilateral training is that it is more specific to the function of pedaling a mountain bike. Pedaling occurs one leg at a time with each leg working independently of each other. Since unilateral exercises also require each limb to act alone it only makes sense to include these exercises in your program.

They also ensure that there is not a strength imbalance between your legs. You may find that one leg is significantly stronger than the other, meaning that you are getting less horsepower out of the weaker leg. This makes your pedaling far less than optimal and something that can only be discovered and addressed through unilateral training.

2) Injury rehab and prevention — Another advantage of unilateral training is that it helps to rehab and prevent injuries. After an injury it is extremely common to find that the injured side is weaker than the non-injured limb. When this happens it is impossible to restore that balance without using unilateral training. Even if you are not rehabbing an injury, making sure that you have balance between your limbs is also one of the best ways to decrease your future injury potential.

3) Recruit more muscles — Without getting too technical into anatomy, when performing unilateral exercises you are forced to use stabilization muscles that are simply not recruited during bilateral training (and no, standing on a wobble board or balance ball does not do the same thing). As an example, unilateral leg exercises require that the adductors and abductors (the inner and outer thigh muscles) to fire in a synchronized manner in order to maintain balance.

In fact, this is the main reason that many people feel so unbalanced when starting unilateral leg exercises; they simply have not used those muscles in that way before and the body does not know how to efficiently accomplish the movement. Getting the body used to the demands placed on it by unilateral training will make for more fluid, athletic movement on the bike.

4) Build strength in a “spine friendly” manner — Just like anything in life, overuse of something will start to cause problems and while the squat and deadlift are great, after a while they will start to put undo stress on the spinal column. Using a unilateral version of these lifts will not only give you all of the previously mentioned advantages, they will allow you to do so with literally less than half the stress on the spinal column. Over the years this will add up to far fewer back problems and injuries. This aspect will also breathe new life into the training program of those who have suffered a back injury since it allows them to train hard enough to elicit strength gains in a way that does not greatly increase their chance of re-injury.

Add all of these up and you must include unilateral exercises if you are serious about getting everything that you can out of your training program. Some of the best unilateral exercises are the unilateral dumbbell bench press, unilateral shoulder press, unilateral deadlift, Bulgarian split squat and the unilateral squat (or if you have the strength and mobility a full pistol squat)

One of the best ways to introduce unilateral training into your program is to replace one of your normal training days with a unilateral training day, performing nothing unilateral exercises on that day. Be forewarned, though, since unilateral training will produce some muscle soreness in places that you did not know you had and has also been known to increase performance to previously unattainable levels.

By: James P Wilson

About the Author:
MTB Strength Training Systems is the world’s only strength and conditioning company that focuses exclusively on the unique demands of mountain biking. Riders from around the world have discovered how they can climb faster, increase their skill and have more fun by upgrading the engine that drives their bike — their own body!

Find out more about this unique program and how it can help you enjoy riding more by visiting http://www.bikejames.com While you are there you can sign up for the famous No Gym, No Problem: Real Bodyweight Training for Mountain Bikers workout program.



Jump Rope for Mountain Biking Saturday, April 23rd, 2011


Jumping rope is a great cardio exercise for mountain bikers because it builds lower leg power and endurance and forces you to maintain good posture in the process. While some groups do appreciate it (boxers and MMA fighters for instance) most people don’t realize just how great a tool it really is. Since you can get a jump rope for less than $10 (although I recommend spending a bit more if you can) it is something you can easily add into your routine tomorrow.

The first benefit I mentioned is the lower leg specific power and endurance it builds. A lot of mountain bikers ask about how to deal with calf cramps and fatigue and nothing beats the jump rope for addressing those issues. It also builds trail flow as it works on foot speed and coordination, an important part of lower body athleticism.

The other benefit is that jumping rope forces you to stand up straight and maintain a tall spine. This is extremely important for mountain bikers as it combats to caved chest/ forward sloping shoulder syndrome so common in our ranks. In fact, this is the #1 reason that jumping rope feels so awkward at first – most riders simply don’t know how to achieve and move with a tall spine and instead collapse, which throws the whole movement off balance.

By choosing an activity that forces you to learn proper posture and then maintain it as you fatigue you’ll be able to build cardio while avoiding overuse injuries common in riders who don’t get off the bike. Plus, since the tall spine posture is important for standing climbing you’ll be reinforcing proper movement for that specific task. When you look at all the benefits of jumping rope the real question becomes why wouldn’t you use it?

When getting started with jumping rope it is recommend that you start with a regular double leg jump. Remember that double jumping between turns of the rope is fine when you’re 5 but you want to work on being able to jump rope like a big kid. We’ve all seen someone who knows how to turn a rope and that’s what you want to look like – fluid, fast and effortless.

When you can bang out 100 jumps with ease then it is time to move on to some other techniques. Here is a jump rope sequence that you can use as a warm up before going into the rest of your mobility routine before a strength training session.

- Double Leg X 100

- Single Leg x 50 each leg

- Alternating Legs X 100

- Split Stance X 50 both ways

You may find that you need to cut the prescribed number of jumps in half and build up to the full routine. However, when you can get to the point that you can run through this whole routine without stopping you’ll feel a big difference on the trail.

You can also use the jump rope for cardio training. They work great for intervals ranging from 30-90 seconds and you can count your jumps during each interval. This lets you see if you’re slowing down in later rounds and acts as a great source of feedback on how your cardio is improving.

For example, log as many jumps as you can in 30 seconds, rest for 60 seconds and then repeat 3 more times for a total of 4 rounds. Try to match or even beat the number of jumps you got in each subsequent round. When you can get through all 4 rounds without slowing down then add another round, eventually building up to 6 total rounds.

Hopefully you’re starting to see why that simple piece of rope or plastic that has probably been sitting in your closet for a few years deserves to get dusted off. The truth is that the jump rope delivers better results than any of the fancy pieces of cardio training equipment sitting in your local gym. Give this warm up and cardio routine a shot and see why it deserves a place in your program.

By: James P Wilson

About the Author:
-James Wilson-

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MTB Strength Training Systems is the world’s only strength and conditioning company that focuses exclusively on the unique demands of mountain biking. Riders from around the world have discovered how they can climb faster, increase their skill and have more fun by upgrading the engine that drives their bike – their own body!

Find out more about this unique program and how it can help you enjoy riding more by visiting http://www.bikejames.com. While you are there you can sign up for the famous No Gym, No Problem: Real Bodyweight Training for Mountain Bikers workout program.



RockShox Reba Mountain Bike Fork Review Monday, April 11th, 2011


Most mountain bikers love low maintenance equipment. I don’t know why but it just seems to go along with the sport. We like bikes that are tough, that can take a beating and keep on ticking. I guess it comes from being 10 miles deep in the woods with no cell phone signal. We want bikes and components that are simple and that work great. We don’t have a race team to come get us, we don’t have TV cameras watching and satellite phones to call for help. We’ve got our bike, a small tool kit and whatever we can carry. Knowing this, it’s no wonder that the RockShox Reba is one of the most widely loved mountain bike forks on the planet.

The Rock Shox Reba Race fork is renowned for its low maintenance features, and it is also fairly easy to arrange and get it going. Here are the features of this amazing fork:

o The Rock Shox Reba Race fork is equipped with a dual air chamber that is found on the left side. This feature basically allows you to regulate the sensitivity of the fork. Now setting the sensitivity would depend on the type of track you will be riding. Here is an example. The Rock Shox Reba Race fork actually has two chambers, which compress air. If you feel like a bumpy ride and don’t want any fork movement whatsoever, what you have to do is fill up the positive top chamber. If on the other hand you feel like you have been for a tough workout to the gym after your ride, you might want to consider adding some pressure to the negative chamber. This will allow for more fork movement, and the shock will be more receptive to road bumps. The Rock Shox Reba Race allows you to adjust at will.

o The Rock Shox Reba Race Fork is set up with a very useful pop-lock. This lever will allow you to lock, and while saddling on a climb, you can grind as hard as you feel like. This feature also offers you 10 millimetres to 20 millimetres of travel when locked, thus your cycle will not be so unforgiving. The Rock Shox Reba Race fork also comes with a floodgate, such that in case you meet a really tough jolt, it will set off the lock. The Rock Shox Reba Race fork is really incredible, with its low maintenance and fantastic features, and various settings, it’s really a fork you will wonder why you’ve gone so long without it.

By: Jack Travers

About the Author:
If you own a RockShox Reba and want to review it or if you are looking to find more reviews of this mountain bike fork then check out our Mountain Bike Gear Review site. You can either leave your own RockShox Reva Review or read reviews from other users before making your decision.



Mountain Bike Reviews Monday, March 28th, 2011


The market is witnessing a flurry of new product launches, each with its own unique selling proposition. It is becoming increasingly tougher for a beginner to figure out which bike will best serve his requirements. Interestingly, mountain bikers have a huge presence on the World Wide Web. Specialized magazines on mountain bikes and mountain biking as a sport are available as well.

Mountain biking websites and magazines provide a wonderful variety of information for all types of mountain bikers, ranging from the seasoned professionals to beginners. Most websites and magazines review the latest bikes and also offer a data bank of information with details about available bike models, prices and user comments. Each website or magazine usually has its own criteria for judging a bike. Besides the basic description of the bike and its parts, reviews contain a detailed analysis of all the features of a bike. New bikes are test ridden by experts and the test results are published for the benefit of consumers. Often websites and magazines compare a number of bikes on key criteria and provide ratings along with their recommendations. This can be a big help to anyone interested in purchasing a bike.

Forums are an important part of mountain biking websites because they allow users to post their experiences, reviews as well as their complaints. Reading these posts can be an educating experience; the sheer number of posts on almost all topics related to mountain bikes is simply mind boggling.

Some of the mountain bikes that have recently received good reviews include the Mongoose Tech 4 Full Suspension Men’s Mountain Bike, the 2005 Iron Horse Warrior Elite Mountain Bike with dual suspension, the Honda 26 In Dual Suspension Mountain Bike and the Schwinn 26″ Men’s Aluminum Comp Mountain Bike.

By: Kevin Stith

About the Author:
Mountain Bikes provides detailed information on Mountain Bikes, Mountain Bike Reviews, Mountain Bike Parts, Specialized Mountain Bikes and more. Mountain Bikes is affiliated with Cheap Pocketbike [http://www.e-PocketBikes.com].



Mountain Bike Equipment – Your Top 5 Essential Items Thursday, March 17th, 2011


Buying a mountain bike is a major purchase and as any seasoned mountain biker will tell you it is the first step into this fantastically accessible sport and great for all round fitness. The bike is the most important piece of equipment but what other equipment do you need to ensure safe and enjoyable mountain biking? My five essential tips below will help you decide.

Tip 1 – Bike Helmet This should be number one on any mountain bikers shopping list. The helmet will protect your head from those inevitable falls and crashes. For the price conscious check out the Bell Slant and Giro Hex.

Tip 2 – Eye Protection When mountain biking there is a risk of particles being blown into your eyes so investing in a good quality pair of sun-glasses will help protect you. Ensure you buy a good make preferably with a strap to secure them in place.

Tip 3 – Gloves Not always an immediately obvious choice but consider the beating you hands can take in all that sun, wind, and rain. Buy a good, quality pair of gloves that will keep your hands protected and warm but not so thick that you cannot hold the handlebars securely.

Tip 4 – Shoes For Casual Mountain biking basic running shoes may be all you need but if you are cycling over rough terrain give serious consideration to buying a good quality pair of mountain bike shoes with solid soles.

Tip 5 – Repair Kit A good mountain bike repair kit should at least contain tire levers, a tire repair kit, and a mountain bike multi-tool. The repair kit can reside in your back pack or be attached to the bike itself.

Mountain biking is a fantastic sport and once you have the bike buy good quality mountain bike equipment to ensure your ride is not only enjoyable but safe.

By: Gary Young

About the Author:
Find out more FREE tips and impartial advice about Mountain Bikes and discover where to buy them at http://www.bestusedmountainbikes.com.



Mountain Bike Reviews and You Thursday, March 17th, 2011


If you want to get the latest information on different bikes, accessories, and other products, then you will want to read the bicycle reviews. You can learn all different kinds of information, including news about cycling all over the world. These reviews are usually written by a mix of different riders, including recreational cyclists, mountain bikers, and road racers. This will help you learn more about the cycling world in general.

You can also find out about national cycling events on websites that offer bicycle reviews. Many of these review sites sponsor and promote these events and will give you information on how to get involved in these cycling events. You will find that the review writers are usually veterans of the sport that can give you a great deal of first-hand information. They will be able to help any level of rider, from the beginner to the seasoned rider to help you find great vacation spots for cycling and other fun things that you can participate in while riding.

If you are a competitive cyclist, then you will find that you can find lots of information about training and riding via bike reviews, too. Some of the helpful hints that you might enjoy include power pedaling, techniques to pedaling, overtraining, resistance training, and much more. All of these topics are written to help you become a more competitive rider and to tweak your riding style to become faster, stronger, and a much more well-rounded rider.

You can find bike reviews in magazines on the newsstand and on different websites. If you are interested in becoming a competitor or are already a competitor, then you will want to read some of these reviews so that you can learn more about the different products that are available. They can help you to become the biker that you only dreamed that you could be.

Your local bicycle shop and online shops can take care of all of your cycling purchasing needs. No matter what you are looking for, they can help you locate it, if they are a bike shop that cares about your business. They will also be able to give you a great deal of helpful information so that you can choose the most important things for your particular riding style and bike.

There is a plethora of different bicycle dealers between the local bike shops and the Internet. Biking is becoming more and more popular and this popularity has increased the options that bikers have. You can find the hottest and newest names in cycling at many of these shops. If budget is a huge issue, then an online shop will usually have the better price, but a local bike shop can offer you the opportunity to see the product in person, which is helpful for some people. Determine your needs so that you can choose the right dealer for you.

The NBDA: National Bicycle Dealers Association

This is a very important organization to the cycling world. This non-profit association of bicycle retailers helps to govern the world of cycling. It also allows product suppliers and other cycling supporters into the organization. The mission of the NBDA is “to aid the growth of cycling by supporting specialty bicycle retailers through research, education, and advocacy.”

This organization also publishes one of the leading magazines completed dedicated to cycling called “The Bicycle Retailer and Industry News.” They also co-produce the Bicycle Business Leadership Conference in conjunction with the Bicycle Product Suppliers Association. They also gave their endorsement to the Interbike International Bicycle Expo. They are trying to bring together all facets of the cycling world. It is a gradual process, but they are gradually achieving this.

By: Andrew Caxton

About the Author:
Andrew Caxton is the author of many articles on different web publications, with subjects like bicycles published online for http://www.bikecyclingreviews.com A website with tips on mountain bike reviews.



Mountain Bike Reviews Friday, March 11th, 2011


The market is witnessing a flurry of new product launches, each with its own unique selling proposition. It is becoming increasingly tougher for a beginner to figure out which bike will best serve his requirements. Interestingly, mountain bikers have a huge presence on the World Wide Web. Specialized magazines on mountain bikes and mountain biking as a sport are available as well.

Mountain biking websites and magazines provide a wonderful variety of information for all types of mountain bikers, ranging from the seasoned professionals to beginners. Most websites and magazines review the latest bikes and also offer a data bank of information with details about available bike models, prices and user comments. Each website or magazine usually has its own criteria for judging a bike. Besides the basic description of the bike and its parts, reviews contain a detailed analysis of all the features of a bike. New bikes are test ridden by experts and the test results are published for the benefit of consumers. Often websites and magazines compare a number of bikes on key criteria and provide ratings along with their recommendations. This can be a big help to anyone interested in purchasing a bike.

Forums are an important part of mountain biking websites because they allow users to post their experiences, reviews as well as their complaints. Reading these posts can be an educating experience; the sheer number of posts on almost all topics related to mountain bikes is simply mind boggling.

Some of the mountain bikes that have recently received good reviews include the Mongoose Tech 4 Full Suspension Men’s Mountain Bike, the 2005 Iron Horse Warrior Elite Mountain Bike with dual suspension, the Honda 26 In Dual Suspension Mountain Bike and the Schwinn 26″ Men’s Aluminum Comp Mountain Bike.

By: Kevin Stith

About the Author:
Mountain Bikes provides detailed information on Mountain Bikes, Mountain Bike Reviews, Mountain Bike Parts, Specialized Mountain Bikes and more. Mountain Bikes is affiliated with Cheap Pocketbike [http://www.e-PocketBikes.com].




 

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