Cycling Biomechanics and Physiology of the sport is much needed as the overall numbers for this sport continue to rise over the years. With many people being late adopters of the sport, often after a period of sedentary lifestyle or a move from other sports, there is often little understood about the complexity of cycling biomechanics - which is one of the few sports where the person is attached to the machine. Then there are the human factors of physiology that can also make a difference in this day and age in sports medicine where training longer and harder is not smarter.
Join Ian Wee the Medical Classifier for Cycling Australia, who is also The Bike Ergonomist and a Cycling Coach, through this one hour journey that will challenge your understanding and add value to your sport. Ian is also Sports Medicine Director for Perth Integrated Health Group of Companies and is instrumental in the design and implementation of many Cycling events in WA, which is designed with sports medicine factorials for the cyclists in mind.
Matt Fulton the CEO for Westcycle will also present on the safety initiatives of cycling and the projects that make Perth a better place to cycle for our health and wellness.
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