In January, Steve Weller of Bell Lap Coaching presented the seminar Goal Setting for Cyclists and Triathletes at our studio. The session focused on benefits of a goal-oriented training plan and how to make the most of your training with a goals-based approach. Now you can watch or re-visit the seminar here to learn about [...]
Indoor Cycling Training Center Coming Soon
Have you ever longed for a group bike ride or spin class alternative during the soggy, snowy New England winter? We have too. We are in the process of adding a state of the art indoor cycling training center adjacent to our fit studio in East Longmeadow. Riders will use their own bike during training classes [...]
Triathlete.com – keep your fit measurements
Sharing a great article on Triathlete.com about avoiding cycling injuries. We particularly like #4 that states “Assuming that a professional bike fit has been done, keep well-documented measurements of saddle height and fore/aft position. Always check measurements when traveling with the bike and after a bike crash.” Well, maybe not the part about a crash, [...]
Cobb Saddles: Speed + Comfort + Guarantee
Fit To Ride is excited to be a Cobb Cycling dealer and it is because they offer a great product with a guarantee. Cobb’s innovative designs are developing quite a following in the tri and mountain saddle markets. Cobb is putting forward new options for folks who haven’t been able to get comfortable on traditional [...]
Jamie is F.I.S.T Certified
Our own Jamie Pelletier attended a F.I.S.T. (Fit Institute Slow Twitch) Triathlon Fit workshop in California this month. The training workshop was an opportunity for Jamie to demo new fit tools and learn more about tri-specific methods of fitting. F.I.S.T. is designed to teach fitting professionals how to properly fit a triathlete for their triathlon [...]










