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To Articles Since 1/83 Cycle Coaching: Index for 1983 Chainrings, Oval Coaching News & Cycle Coaching: Index to Articles since 1/83 Cycle Coaching: Index for 1983 Chainrings, Oval: Jacques Seray, 3/83 ESCA Coach: Bernard Gilbert, 1/83 Inside Team Pursuiting: Alan Geldard, 1/83 Oval Chainrings: Jacques Seray, 3/83 Psychology, Sports, and the Young Cyclist: Stuart Biddle, 2/83 Relaxation: Les Jordan, 2/83 Team Pursuiting, Inside: Alan Geldard, 1/83 Women in Sport: Les Jordan, 1/83 Young Cyclist, Sports Psychology and: Stuart Biddle, 2/83 By Authors Biddle, Stuart: Sports Psychology and the Young Cyclist, 2/83 Geldard, Alan: Inside Team Pursuiting, 1/83 Gilbert, Bernard: ESCA Coach, 1/83 Jordan, Les: Relaxation, 2/83 Jordan, Les: Women in Sport, 1/83 Seray, Jacques: Oval Chainrings, 3/83 Cycle Coaching: Index for 1984 BCCA Coaching: Joan Edwards, September 84 Chainwheels, non-circular, Malcolm Firth, March 84 Circuit Training: Alan McRae, June 84 Cycling Schools, French: Richard May-Miller, June 84 French Cycling Schools: Richard May-Miller, June 84 Non-circular Chainwheels: Malcolm Firth, March 84 Team Pursuiting, Inside, 1: Alan Geldard, June 84 By Authors Joan Edwards: BCCA Coaching, September 84 Firth, Malcolm: Chainwheels, non-circular, March 84 Geldard, Alan: Inside Team Pursuiting 1, June 84 McRae, Alan: Circuit Training, June 84 May-Miller, Richard: French Cycling Schools, June 84 Cycle Coaching: Index for 1985 Anxiety & Sports Performance, Malcolm Firth, Jan 85 Biorhythms: Geoff Bewley, Aug 85 Carbohydrates & Sports Performance, Aug 85 Children in Competitive Sport: German Sports Federation, Aug 85 Children, Physiological Peculiarities: D.H. Paterson, Aug 85 Coaching - doing it my way: Tony Johnson, Jan 85 Drinking, Race: Bob Hayward, Aug 85 ESCA Training Week: Bernard Gilbert, Jan 85 German Sports Federation: Children in Competitive Sport, Aug 85 Lecturing - Talk Slowly, Jan 85 National Coaching Foundation – the Way Ahead: Sue Campbell, Aug 85 Novice Riders, series of talks: Lewis Hall, Aug 85 Physiological Peculiarities of Children: D.H. Paterson, Aug 85 Position on Bike: Chris Carrington, Jan 85 Psychology - Anxiety & Performance in Sport: Malcolm Firth, Pt 1, Jan 85 Russian Athletes, Deaths: Jan 85 Team Pursuiting, Inside, 2: Alan Geldard, Jan 85 Transbar Transmission System, Jan 85 By Authors Bewley, Geoff: Biorhythms, Aug 85 Campbell, Sue: National Coaching Foundation - the Way Ahead, Aug 85 Carrington, Chris: Position on Bike, Jan 85 Firth, Malcolm: Anxiety & Sports Performance, Pt 1, Jan 85 Geldard, Alan: Inside Team Pursuiting 2, Jan 85 Gilbert, Bernard: ESCA Young Riders' Training Week, Jan 85 Hall, Lewis: Novice Riders, series of talks, Aug 85 Hayward, Bob: Race Drinking, Aug 85 Johnson, Tony: Coaching - doing it my way, Jan 85 Paterson, D. H.: Children, Physiological Peculiarities, Aug 85 Books & other media reviewed Borsewicz, Eddie: Bicycle Road Racing, Complete Program for Training & Competition, Aug 85 Newsholme, Eric & Leech, Tony: The Runner - Energy & Endurance, Aug 85 Syer, John & Connolly, Chris: Sporting Body, Sporting Mind, Aug 85 Cycle Coaching: Index for 1986 Circuit Training at Club Level, Nick Dinsdale, March 86 Coaching, Olympic Solidarity: Geoff Bewley, Malcolm Firth, Les Jordan, March 1986 Coaching & Talking, Techniques: Malcolm Firth, 3/86 Cycling in RAF Germany: John Collins, March 86 Dutch & German Clubs, Training with: John Collins, 2/86 Psychology - Anxiety & Performance in Sport: Malcolm Firth, Pt 2, March 86 Race Drinking: Bob Hayward, Aug 85 RAF in Germany, Cycling: John Collins, March 86 Russian Roller Training, 2/86 Saudi Arabia: Les Jordan, Mar 86 School of Sport, Vaux: Malcolm Firth, March 86 Specifics of Training: Dave Wall, March 86 Stretching: Pat Liggett, 2/86 Talking & Coaching, Techniques: Malcolm Firth, 3/86 Team Pursuiting: Alan Geldard, 2/86 Techniques of Talking & Coaching: Malcolm Firth, 3/86 Training, Circuit, at Club Level, Nick Dinsdale, March 86 Training with Dutch & German Clubs: John Collins, 2/86 Training, Specifics of: Dave Wall, March 86 Trinidad: Malcolm Firth, Mar 86 Trinidad & Tobago, Cycling History: Gordon Carew et al, 2/86 Viral Infection, 2/86 Youth Week Report 85, March 86 By Authors Bewley, Firth, Jordan: Coaching, Olympic Solidarity, March 1986 Carew, Gordon et al: Trinidad & Tobago, Cycling History, 2/86 Collins, John: Dutch & German Clubs, Training with, 2/86 Collins, John: Cycling in RAF Germany, March 86 Dinsdale, Nick: Circuit Training at Club Level, March 86 Firth, Malcolm: Anxiety & Sports Performance, Pt 2, March 86 Firth, Malcolm: Coaching, Olympic Solidarity, March 86 Firth, Malcolm: School of Sport, Vaux, March 86 Firth, Malcolm: Techniques of Talking & Coaching, 3/86 Geldard, Alan: Team Pursuiting, 2/86 Jordan, Les: Saudi Arabia, Mar 86 Liggett, Pat: Stretching, 2/86 Wall, Dave: Specifics of Training, March 86 Cycle Coaching: Index for 1987 Centres of Excellence: Jim Hendry, 2/87 Coach Education, National Programmes of: Malcolm Firth, 1/87 Effects of Simulated Cycling Training Method on Time-Trial Performance: Malcolm Firth, 1/87 ESCA Coaching Courses: Bernard Gilbert, 2/87 Gearing & Low-Profile Tyres: Mike Mullett, 2/87 Low-Profile Tyres, Gearing &: Mike Mullett, 2/87 Post-Viral Fatigue Syndrome, 2/87 Scottish Coach Education Scheme, 1/87 Sprint Training: Dave Watkins, 2/87 Virus Infections, implications for athletic performance: Brian Young 2/88 By Authors Firth, Malcolm: Effects of Simulated Cycling Training Method on Time-Trial Performance, 1/87 Firth, Malcolm: Coach Education, National Programmes of, 1/87 Gilbert, Bernard: ESCA Coaching Courses, 2/87 Mullett, Mike: Gearing & Low-Profile Tyres, 2/87 Timmermans, Helen & Martin, Melissa: Stretching, 10 dangerous exercises: 3/88 Watkins, Dave: Sprint Training, 2/87 Wood, Nancy: Improving the Motivation of your Athletes, 3/88 Cycle Coaching: Index for 1988 Aerobic & Anaerobic Thresholds: Thomas McLellan, 1/88 Aerodynamic factors in cycling, trans Vasek Sebastian, 2/88 Aerodynamics and Position: Claude Genzling, 2/88 Asthma, Fell Running with: John Kidger, 4/88 Barbados Cycling, History: Chester Foster, 1/88 Bordeaux- Paris: J. P. Monderaud, 3/88 Coaching Process: John H. Fairs, 3/88 Coaching, Quest for Quality: George Robinson, 2/88 Cycling in my Life: Clinton Martin, 2/88 Fell Running with Asthma: John Kidger, 4/88 Frame Design, Thoughts on: Gerald O'Donovan, 1/88 Hesslich, Lutz, Interview: trans Vasek Sebastian, 4/88 Is it sport? Craig Sharp, 2/88 Lecture - is it really necessary: A.J. Johnson, 1/88 Manchester Velodrome Campaign: Tony Creacall, 1/88 Motivation of your Athletes, Improving: Nancy Wood, 3/88 Position, Aerodynamics and: Claude Genzling, 2/88 Position on Bike, National Survey: Alan Geldard, 2/88 Preparation for Team Time Trials: Phil Griffiths, 2/88 Psychological Training 1: Willi Railo, 4/88 Quality Coaching, Quest for: George Robinson, 2/88 Rating of Perceived Exertion: Scott Thomas, 1/88 Recovery & Optimal Performance: trans Vasek Sebastian, 4/88 Rest, the best Training: Cyril Cartwright, 3/88 Roads, Part 1: 2/88 Roads, Part 2: 3/88 Sport - is it? Craig Sharp, 2/88 Stretching, 10 dangerous exercises: Helen Timmermans & Melissa Martin, 3/88 Team Time Trials, Preparation: Phil Griffiths, 2/88 Velodrome, Manchester, planning, 1/88 By Authors Abt, Sam: Breakaway, 3/88 Burke, Edmund: Inside the Cyclist, 3/88 Cantu, R: Diabetes & Exercise, 2/88 Carron, A: Motivation – implications for Coaching & Teaching, 2/88 Cartwright, Cyril: Rest, the best Training, 3/88 Clarke & Eckert: Limits of Human Performance, 1/88 Creacall, Tony: Manchester Velodrome Campaign, 1/88 Fairs, John H.: Coaching Process, 3/88 Foster, Chester: Barbados Cycling, History, 1/88 Gardiner, Roy: Effective Presentation, 1/97Geldard, Alan: Position on Bike, National Survey, 2/88 Genzling, Claude: Aerodynamics and Position 2/88 Grisogono, Vivian: Sports Injuries, 3/88 Griffiths, Phil: Preparation for Team Time Trials, 2/88 Hendry, Jim: Centres of Excellence, 2/87 Johnson, A.J: Lecture - is it really necessary, 1/88 Kidger, John: Fell Running with Asthma, 4/88 McLellan, Thomas: Aerobic & Anaerobic Thresholds, 1/88 Martin, Clinton: Cycling in my Life, 2/88 McGurn, Jim: On Your Bike, 3/88 Menzies, P: Pursuit Training, 3/89 Mirwald R & Bailey D: Maximal Aerobic Power, 2/88 Monderaud, J.P: Bordeaux- Paris, 3/88 Nideffer, Robert M: Athlete's Guide to Mental Training, 1/88 O'Donovan, Gerald: Frame Design, Thoughts on, 1/88 Peronnet, F et al: Performance in Endurance Events, 2/88 Railo, Willi: Psychological Training 1, 4/88 Robinson, George: Quest for Quality Coaching, 2/88 Sebastian, Vasek (trans): Aerodynamic factors in cycling, 2/88 Sebastian, Vasek (trans): Lutz Hesslich Interview, 4/88 Sebastian, Vasek (trans): Recovery & Optimal Performance, 4/88 Sharp, Craig: Is it sport? 2/88 Thomas, Scott: Rating of Perceived Exertion, 1/88 Books & other media reviewed Williams, Melvin H: Ergogenic Aids in Sport, Aug 85 & 1/88 Young, Brian: Virus Infections, implications for athletic performance, 2/88 Cycle Coaching: Index for 1989 Amateur Sport, Time for a Shake-up: Peter Jordan, 1/89 Biopace Oval Chainwheel: trans Vasek Sebastian, 2/89 Cyclo-cross Training: Keith Edwards, 1/89 Diet of Good Intentions (funding), 2/89 Electronic Testing - using a pulse monitor in time-trials: Peter McGrath, 3/89 Endurance, Extreme, 24-hr cycle race: J. White, C. Ward, H. Nelson, 1/89 Ergogenic demands of extreme endurance: J. White, C. Ward, H. Nelson, 1/89 Extreme Endurance, 24-hr cycle race: J. White, C. Ward, H. Nelson, 1/89 Fair Play in Sport: Sue Campbell, 1/89 Flexibility - its role in Health & Fitness: Geoffrey & Peter Tancred, 2/89 Funding, Olympic: Good Intentions, 2/89 Oval Chainwheel (Biopace): trans Vasek Sebastian, 2/89 Overhead Projector, using: J.R. Carpenter, 3/89 Psychological Training 2: Willi Railo, 1/89 Pulse monitor in time-trials: Peter McGrath, 3/89 Pursuit Training: P. Menzies, 3/89 Roads, Part 3: 1/89 Roads, (unnumbered): 2/89 Roads, Part 4: 3/89 Speed & Power Training Evaluation: Loukinykh et al, 2/89 Team Time Trial Squad, German, Interview: trans V.
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