Laboratory-based testing can provide additional insight into how an athlete responds to training, intensity, and environmental stressors. When used appropriately, this information can help guide training decisions and support longer-term development.
At TTH, these tools are used selectively and interpreted within the wider coaching picture; they are never a replacement for consistent training, context, or coach judgment.
Read MoreAerodynamics play a significant role in cycling performance, particularly in non-drafting and longer-distance racing. Aerodynamic testing allows athletes and coaches to better understand how position, equipment choices, and body shape influence drag and race-day speed.
At TTH, aerodynamic testing is used selectively to support race-specific preparation, validate position changes, and increase confidence around equipment decisions, always alongside coaching judgment and training context.
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