The Hidden Motor by Martijn Veltkamp

The Hidden Motor by Martijn Veltkamp

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The Hidden Motor by Martijn Veltkamp

Cycling is one of the world's great sports. From The Tour de France to the Paris-Roubaix to velodromes across the globe, it encompasses many disciplines: from climbing mountains to massed sprints to the loneliness of the time trial.

But what separates race winners from the nearly men? Top cyclists are physically similar, train the right way, eat the right things, and yet there is something that separates them. It's their hidden engine - not a secret mechanical aid - but what's between their ears that makes the difference.

In this superbly-researched and accessible book for fans of cycling, psychologist and cycling author Martijn Veltkamp gets to the heart of the supremely demanding and challenging sport of professional cycling, and the mental side of performance that drives success. He addresses fundamental questions in an easy-to-read way, including: what motivates riders and how does motivation affect performance? Where does a rider's fear of descending originate from, and how do you get rid of it? Why do some cyclists succumb under pressure, whilst others do not? Why is cycling on your own mentally more challenging than when in a group?

Written for connoisseurs of cycling, but equally rewarding for general readers, the book examines cycling from the viewpoint of classic psychological studies, and stage and race histories, as well as interviews with former professional riders. The Hidden Motor is a must-read book for anyone who wants to know all about this most exceptional of sports.

This book is the English language translation of De Verborgen Motor, originally published in The Netherlands in 2015.

About the Author

Martijn Veltkamp is a psychologist based in The Netherlands. He graduated from the University of Utrecht in 2009, and specializes in motivation and behaviour. He is a passionate cyclist, writer, and follower of cycling.

Praise for the original Dutch version of the book

Fun and informative for cyclists and those interested in pro-cycling. All scientific theories are explained brilliantly with examples and anecdotes from practice. Recommended HetisKoers

An original, interesting view of the peloton. One that forces you to look beyond merely the results. WielerRevue

An accessible, clear and entertaining story on the most important mental aspects of cycling. Fiets magazine

Clearly structured with nice examples from practice, all supported with scientific evidence or otherwise strong arguments. This is material that the peloton can take advantage of. Very impressive when you can achieve that on paper. ProCycling

To get a good impression of what is going on in the peloton one might want to read De verborgen motor by psychologist Martijn Veltkamp. It sharpens the senses, refreshes your memory, and awakes the cycling fever. Trouw

The most surprising Tour de France book of the year. Veltkamp shows himself not only a cycling connoisseur, but a good writer as well. With clear argumentation and good examples from practice he explains how there are multiple sources of motivation or how to deal with the fear of descending. Interesting, informative, entertaining. De Volkskrant

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ISBN 13 9781911121114
ISBN 10 1911121111
Title The Hidden Motor
Author Martijn Veltkamp
Series Sport Psychology
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Dark River
Year published 2016-09-05
Number of pages 180
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.