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Carmichael Progressive Power Training DVD’s

This is your chance to take part in the immensely-popular and highly-effective training class led by Chris Carmichael and a team of CTS Coaches twice a week for eight weeks.

Research shows that, on average, athletes who complete this series of classes experience a 12% increase in their maximum sustainable power (Klika, et al., 2007), and now we are making the whole series available to athletes everywhere.

The whole program begins with the CTS Field Test, an essential workout that allows athletes to accurately determine personal power and/or heart rate ranges you’ll use in each subsequent workout.

The 15 one-hour workouts that follow form a comprehensive indoor training program based on CTS’s proven coaching philosophy. Looking for your winter indoor training program? Here it is!

  • Each disc contains 3 workouts.
  • Each disc includes Field Test DVD for establishing power ranges before each stage.

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