Coaches and athletes are always seeking gains, but often performance comes at the cost of something. We’ve all seen this, whether time, energy from another area of life, body imbalances to specialize in your sport (I mean c’mon those T-rex body forms of TdF climbers are normal right). But what I’m going to touch on… Keep Rollin
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Power Analysis: Leadville 100 as a Solo Self-supported Time Trial
If you didn’t get a chance to check out the first two installments of tackling the Leadville 100 as a self-supported Time Trial, I suggest you backpedal and do so for the Why and the Story because this is about to get nerdy and laden with stats for those that want to geek out. Let’s… Keep Rollin
Unleashing the Potential Power through Transitions
This topic made me think back to the days of Physics with the concept of Potential Energy. It’s stored and just waiting to be released. Think of being at the top of a hill on a bike just waiting for speed. And with some intent, we can turn that potential into kinetic (energy of motion)… Keep Rollin
Surpass the Dip or Quit!
I’m usually too long-winded and often try to get a point across in extra explanatory steps, but in reading a short book The Dip by Seth Godin, I came upon a concept laid out in a page that really pertains to performance and gains. So in an effort to shorten the shit as a mentor… Keep Rollin
Self-experiment with Metabolic Flexibility
For a long time I had quote at the bottom of my email that said; “If You Always Do What You’ve Always Done, You Always Get What You’ve Always Gotten” – Jessie Potter. Basically if you’re not getting the results you want, you better change something. Or conversely, it could be interpreted as, if the… Keep Rollin