Team BORA - Hansgrohe Choses INSCYD

INSCYD, the ultimate (and legal!) performance-enhancing software, is now being used by the pro cycling team BORA-Hansgrohe and the three-time World Champion Peter Sagan.
 
And this is great news, because we at Kinney Multisport have been using INSCYD since August 2017 and know the accuracy and the advantage of its technology, both for testing your performances and to plan your tailored training programs accordingly.

BORA will also use INSCYD for testing its athletes, monitoring their progress through the year and ultimately drive the training programs of each individual rider. 

And yes, it’s the same technology that we at Kinney Multisport are using to benchmark your progresses and plan your training regime. Pretty cool, eh?

Even Sagan’s coach – Patxi Villa – probably gave the best definition of what the software is capable of: "INSCYD gives you the full picture of the physical capacities of a human being," says Villa. "It gives the 360° view of what you’re facing if you don’t know a guy. If a new rider comes to the team and I don’t know him because he’s new and I have never worked with him in the past, with INSCYD I can already have a very precise view of which kind of rider he is. 
 
"What INSCYD does," adds Villa, "is a very good first screening, so that we know which way we’ll have to go with each rider according to what they need to do. It’s the perfect tool that tells you the way you have to go, right or left. And over the time it gives you an idea on how your work is actually going. If you keep using it you see exactly where you are and tracks if the rider is going where you want to."

And even the World Champion himself believes in the "power of numbers" although he still prefers to leave their analysis to the coaches."I like to train more following my feeling", says Peter Sagan, "but numbers can help to improve the performances and they give more important information to the coaches."
 
If you have never trained with INSCYD before, don’t get left behind and start training for real. Because you can’t improve what you can’t measure!
 
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