Tom Danielson-s Core Advantage- Core Strength For Cycling-s Winning Edge.pdf | CERTIFIED - HACKS |

Ultimately, cycling is a sport of sustained discomfort. A strong core does not make the saddle softer or the wind lower; it makes your body a more efficient machine. When you stop leaking power through a wobbly torso, you stop compensating with your joints.

By practicing the Core Advantage drills, you automate stability. Your body learns "Pareto Efficiency"—doing more with less neural input. This allows your CNS to focus all its resources on producing force in the glutes and quads. Ultimately, cycling is a sport of sustained discomfort

Cycling is rhythmic. Your brain fires signals to your legs 90–100 times per minute. If your core is weak, your brain has to send additional signals to your lower back and shoulders to compensate for the instability. This "neural noise" fatigues the central nervous system (CNS) long before your legs give out. By practicing the Core Advantage drills, you automate

Your knees, your lower back, and your power meter will thank you. Cycling is rhythmic