Readiness, recovery, sleep, etc. are all critical for performance. And it’s a big booming tech industry right now with devices and apps flooding the space trying to get a slice of the fitness and high performers world. It doesn’t just apply to athletes but to everyday people aiming to perform at their best. Because who… Keep Rollin
Turning Losses into Wins!
MTB National Championships – Winter Park, Colorado Final lap, final rooty climb, bang out >500 watt effort while enduring cramps to pass a podium rider in the age group that started ahead of me. Breathe. Drop in the last rocky chute fast and composed. Breathe. Carve from trail onto the start/finish stretch. Finish line in… 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
Don’t be Contained by Complacency
How often do you challenge what you believe you’re capable of? How often do you exceed what you’re capable of? How often do you go with the flow based on external feedback that where you are is where you belong? Complacency, in this case, is one’s uncritical satisfaction and content with their current achievements. Unexpectedly… Keep Rollin
Are Races Really Won in the Off-season?
You likely heard this statement before about races being won in the off-season, but is it true? And if so, or not, why? Literally speaking, no because you must be present to win and unless you time-traveled forward, you can’t win an event in the future. But figuratively speaking, I think there are many components… Keep Rollin