Faster puts complicated science in terms that are easy to understand and then links it back to purchasing decisions." - "Like Gourley, I'm a technologist and engineer " ¦ I don't enjoying reading scientific and technical papers. You just have to know where to find it." - Experience Life magazine "An easy-to-read, witty book that will save you time and money." - Jordan Rapp, 5-time Ironman champion "Any triathlete who is either racing for a front of the pack finish or just working to be the best they can be would enjoy this book immensely. As Gourley promises, "Free speed does exist. But if a triathlon doesn't scare you, you shouldn't be afraid of the basic physics in this book. He explains and compares the effects of triathlon gear and techniques like aero wheels, wetsuits, shaved legs, and the "drag flag" � of your race number. He actually is a rocket scientist, and he brings his astronautical know-how to triathlons. Faster will empower triathlete consumers while saving them time and money and helping their race results skyrocket." - Triathlon Magazine Canada "Getting faster doesn't have to cost more time and money it simply takes more smarts. "Faster is a fascinating look at triathlon that will indeed make you faster." - "Faster answers questions you may long wanted to ask but were afraid to" ¦Gourley weeds through an entire market of products so you don't have to" ¦The writing is clear, humorous and to the point.
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