Wahl Diet Update;

Three weeks ago I started to dramatically change my diet in favor of a paleo-ish diet loosely based on the Wahl's Protocol (you can see a full breakdown of my plan from last month here). I have always felt that my diet was a detractor from my performance generally, and want to consume a plant-based … Continue reading Wahl Diet Update;

Planning to hit the Wahl;

A few years back, someone shared with me a TEDx talk with Dr. Terry Wahls, who was sharing her struggle with multiple sclerosis. Dr. Wahl struggled with MS for many years before seeking to address the issue through diet and exercise and has experienced remarkable success. Some people have criticized TED and TEDx events for … Continue reading Planning to hit the Wahl;

Review; Ritchey Speedmax Tires

Cyclocross and gravel tires are tricky. It's a rabbit hole I've been traveling down since I start logging lots of miles on my Giant TCX in November, and so far the best tire I've found is the Ritchey Speedmax. Now I've been riding cross country mountain bikes since my childhood, and the Ritchey Speedmax has … Continue reading Review; Ritchey Speedmax Tires

What’s up with sports drinks?

Drinking an adequate amount of water is vital for peak performance. Specifically in the winter, when indoor training sessions leave puddles of sweat on the floor on a daily basis, it's easy to operate constantly dehydrated. If you're logging hours of training every day, the recommendation of eight glasses of water per day is likely … Continue reading What’s up with sports drinks?

Disc Brake Pad Selection;

Gravel riding is huge at the moment. It seems the consistent improvement of frame compliance, stiffness and weight has really narrowed the difference between a cyclocross and road bike, and so the world of gravel capable bikes has exploded. This is a great thing; Strava and speed are enticing and enjoyable, but the consistent pursuit … Continue reading Disc Brake Pad Selection;

Sweet Spot with VO2; “Kickers”

It's early in the season yet, but I'm making plans for workouts on commutes. One of the best ways to build fitness without building excessive fatigue is through Sweet Spot Intervals. Here's the sweet spot (the gold star), measured by training intensity and volume: Training volume and intensity lead to positive changes in fitness and … Continue reading Sweet Spot with VO2; “Kickers”

Rest Days and Goal Setting;

Back in October, I was training hard for a running race in November and I really started to appreciate rest days. I wrote a short blog post then on appreciating rest. For what it's worth, I always subscribed to a "train hard, race hard" mentality, but struggled with burnout and injuries. In August of 2018, … Continue reading Rest Days and Goal Setting;

Applied Research; Caffeine for endurance athletes

Caffeine is commonly cited as the most prevalent psychoactive drug in the world. The fantastic little molecule found in coffee, tea, soda, energy drinks, and increasingly found in endurance sports foods like energy gels and chews, is consumed by 80% of American adults on a daily basis. The inclusion of caffeine in endurance sport specific … Continue reading Applied Research; Caffeine for endurance athletes

Sweet Potato Turkey Chili;

I have a real soft spot for chili this time of year. Something about the heat, spice and savory flavors in the cold weather is just so satisfying, and it helps that chili can be made with a hearty mixture of vegetables, beans, and lean protein. Even better, it's easy to throw together a chili … Continue reading Sweet Potato Turkey Chili;

Weekly Grocery Haul

Bryan and I moved in together roughly 18 months ago, and since then have greatly decreased the amount we eat out, and in the process have really enjoyed learning new recipes and cooking together. It's hard to manage cooking hearty and healthy meals, while juggling a 40 hour work week, a commute, and training. This … Continue reading Weekly Grocery Haul