About Steve
As a coach Steve has proven success in producing multi masters World Champions, European and British cycling champions, as well as youth and para-cycling national champions and medalists.
As a cyclist Steve's palmarès include:
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Numerous elite National British Championship track titles, including elite National track sprint champion and multiple elite national medals
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Steve still holds a British elite national record in two-track sprint distances
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Steve has represented GB at several elite World Track Championships and international Grand Prix’s
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Steve has won multiple British, European and 7x UCI World masters track championships, his last one in Los Angeles in 2022
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Steve currently works for the Great Britain Cycling Team as a Paracycling Development Coach, and he has worked for the UCI as Lead Para Coach at Aigle, Switzerland at the World Cycling Centre (2015-2019).
Steve is committed to delivering coaching of the very highest standard and to that end he has continued his education way beyond the minimum standards required.
This enables him to keep abreast of developments in cycling and also allow him to provide a truly holistic approach to health and fitness.
Steve's M.Sc. in Sports Nutrition from Ulster University is helping him to develop his athletes' knowledge of nutrition for performance, training, recovery and general health.
Qualifications
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M.Sc. Degree in Strength and Conditioning.
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M.Sc. Degree in Sports Nutrition from Ulster University
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British Cycling Level-3 Track Coach.
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British Cycling Level-3 General Coach.
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Strength and Conditioning Level-3 Coach.
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Physiology Level-3 qualification.
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Sports Psychology Training Course by Steve Peters of Chimp Management.
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Member of the British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences (BASES).
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Member of the "UK Strength & Conditioning Association".
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Member of "The Nutrition Society, UK"
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Member of the "Society of Metabolic Health Practitioners"
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Full British Cycling CRB checked and First Aid Qualification.
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Full coaching insurance.
Watch Steve Cronshaw win the World Masters Track Sprint Championship
2018 in Los Angeles USA.
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Tip - When sprinting from behind someone,
always give yourself space to rush the gap, timing is everything.
Listen to Steve to find out more about him and his thoughts.
He is being interviewed on this link by:-
"Potholes and Punctures: A Cheshire Maverick Podcast", targeted at club cyclists.