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Thursday, 26 January 2012 20:38

University of Ballarat Cycling Performance Study

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The School of Health Sciences at the University of Ballarat is currently seeking competitive cyclists to take part in an investigation into the reliability of a new measure of cycling performance.

The School of Health Sciences invites you to take part in the above research project being conducted by Dr. Brendan O’Brien and PhD student Brad Clark of the School of Health Science at the University of Ballarat and Dr. Carl Paton of the Eastern Institute of Technology, New Zealand.

This research forms part of Brad's doctoral thesis and is part of a series of investigations into cycling physiological assessment and training practices. The purpose of this study is to establish the reliability of a simulated cycling time trial completed over a course of dynamic gradient. Traditionally, time trial assessment of cycling performance has been conducted over simulated courses without any variation in gradient thus leading to a test of constant power. In contrast, time trial competitions are generally completed on roads with numerous variations in gradient and therefore required power output. As a participant in the study you will be required to complete four 20km simulated cycling time trials over the course of five weeks.

The results of this study will be used to inform future training studies to be conducted later in 2012 and also in the development of testing protocols for competitive cyclists.

If you are a competitive cyclist currently free of injury or illness and think you may wish to participate in this study please read the plain language information statement supplied at the bottom of the page or alternatively contact Brad Clark via This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or on 0431 447 926 for further information.

Friday, 25 November 2011 21:59

Browse Fashions Offer for Members

Written by Webmaster

Browse

 

For the month of December Browse Fashions are offering 20% off purchases.

Browse are located at shop 2 Pakington Village, opposite the Barking Dog.

 

Browse Fashons
111 Pakington Street, West Geelong
Telephone: (03) 5223 2052
Monday, 21 November 2011 22:16

Geelong Myotherapy Offer for Members

Written by a guest

Geelong Myotherapy are offering Geelong Cycling Club members a discounted rate of $35 for your initial treatment (normally $55) for the remainder of the 2011 calendar year. Therapies offered include  Myotherapy/ Sports / Deep tissue massage.  There is no obligation for return visits so this is a great way to get an sports massage or similar if you have been considering it but hadn't got around to it.

Trent Beaton is a Myotherapist with 5 years experience currently working at the Geelong football club and a private clinic in Pakington st West Geelong.

His clinic is located at 11/ 240 Pakington St Geelong West (cnr of Gordon Ave) and can be seen on the web at www.geelongmyotherapy.com.au.

Geelong Cycling club would like to congratulate Marie Manskie on her recent Life Membership to Cycling Victoria.

CV would also like to congratulate Marie Manskie (Geelong) on being awarded a Life Membership to Cycling Victoria.

Marie started following cycling at the North Essendon board track in 1952 and met her future husband Norm at this venue the following year. Twenty years later (1973) her son Brett began racing. In 1976, Marie began volunteering for positions with the professional arm of the sport with the League of Victorian Wheelmen.

Marie has worked on the Bendigo Madison 32 times, the Melbourne to Warrnambool 20 times, the Austral 20 times, numerous Victorian Championships, etc. She has also volunteered for most, if not all of the major events run in Victoria such as the World Championships.

Assumed the role of “Operations Manager” for the LVW at practically all of their events which included handing out and collecting race numbers, collating results, paying out prize money, judging, ensuring the press reports were done and filed, etc, etc. It needs to be remembered that a lot of these jobs were done in adverse conditions and more often than not, these were long, tiring days and nights. It’s usual at any CV event to see Marie as one of the first officials to arrive and also one of the last to leave.

She continues to fill numerous jobs with CV which includes her much improved system of handling race numbers which has streamlined this process, especially at the Christmas carnivals. This has certainly led to a much less stressful day for the officials and competitors.

She is easily the most recognized face at any CV or CA event and certainly brightens everyone’s day with her banter. She is a great person to discuss problems with and is always available to assist any of our officials.

She was a co-winner of the CV Volunteer of the Year in 2005.