79 | Getting Back Up with World Cup DH Racer Bryn Dickerson
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Bryn Dickerson is one of the top DH racers in New Zealand and the world, having once won the Elite Oceania Continental Championships, and earning a top 20 finish in the World Cup. Bryn is an amazing storyteller and has had some incredible experiences around the world riding his bike. Bryn talks us through how hard it is to race on the World Cup when you're putting your life on the line every weekend. Bryn is sharing his wealth of knowledge with MTBers in NZ through his coaching company, Fluid Lines. Follow Bryn out HERE: https://www.instagram.com/bryn_dickerson/ Visit Fluid Lines: https://fluidlinescoaching.wordpress.com/ ------ Visit our new website on PerformanceAdvantagePodcast.com for a 30% discount on our two newest courses: Fundamentals of Running with a Power Meter and Fundamentals of Mountain Biking with a Power Meter Get the most out of your power meter in 3 simple modules: https://link.performanceadvantagepodcast.com/course ------ Get the whole MASTERCLASS to learn how to use sports science! Using Sports Science to Train More Effectively: https://link.performanceadvantagepodcast.com/course PA Podcast YouTube: https://link.performanceadvantagepodcast.com/youtube Follow Dr Matt on Instagram: https://link.mtbphd.com/instagram Follow Dr Will on Instagram: https://link.drwillo.com/instagram Dr Will's YouTube channel: https://link.drwillo.com/youtube Dr Matt's YouTube: https://link.mtbphd.com/youtube Listen to the podcast: http://bit.ly/2ZzgiDV Getting coaching with Dr Will: http://bit.ly/31Ei5s2 Getting coaching with Dr Matt: https://link.mtbphd.com/home
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