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Why Strength Training Is A Must With Bekah Rottenberg

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If you're anything like me, you LOVE getting out on the bike but maybe you don't like strength training quite as much. But the unfortunate truth is that we NEED to be doing strength training in addition to riding our bikes.

In this podcast interview, I chat with Bekah Rottenberg about why strength training needs to be a non-negotiable part of our routine. Bekah, who is a mountain bike skills coach and strength training coach, likes to say "you can't be strong on the bike until you get strong off the bike."

She shares the different types of movements we should be doing, common myths around strength training, and how it can improve our confidence, coordination, and mind-body connection.
📒 Show Notes 📒
👉 https://femmecyclist.com/rekah-rottenberg-interview
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🔥 Connect With 🔥
👉 Instagram: @brave.endeavors
👉 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bekah.rottenberg/
👉YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmk3DFlDFhRvK5aSWwRVNlw
👉 Website: www.bravendeavors.com
🖤 Femme Cyclist Community 🖤
👉Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/femme_cyclist/
👉Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/femmecyclistcommunity

🛒 Femme Cyclist Shop 🛒
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If you're anything like me, you LOVE getting out on the bike but maybe you don't like strength training quite as much. But the unfortunate truth is that we NEED to be doing strength training in addition to riding our bikes.

In this podcast interview, I chat with Bekah Rottenberg about why strength training needs to be a non-negotiable part of our routine. Bekah, who is a mountain bike skills coach and strength training coach, likes to say "you can't be strong on the bike until you get strong off the bike."

She shares the different types of movements we should be doing, common myths around strength training, and how it can improve our confidence, coordination, and mind-body connection.
📒 Show Notes 📒
👉 https://femmecyclist.com/rekah-rottenberg-interview
❤️ Shop Terry Saddles ❤️
https://bit.ly/45Y77il
🔥 Connect With 🔥
👉 Instagram: @brave.endeavors
👉 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bekah.rottenberg/
👉YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmk3DFlDFhRvK5aSWwRVNlw
👉 Website: www.bravendeavors.com
🖤 Femme Cyclist Community 🖤
👉Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/femme_cyclist/
👉Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/femmecyclistcommunity

🛒 Femme Cyclist Shop 🛒
👉 https://shop.femmecyclist.com

Support the Show.

  continue reading

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