Denaturing Endurance;

Understanding proteins is a great place to start when you want to push the limits of biology. Proteins are responsible for most of the functions of life, and many of the critical processes of metabolism which facilitate endurance exercise are mediated by proteins. Proteins sit like little ice bergs in the seas of cell walls … Continue reading Denaturing Endurance;

Training on an empty stomach;

Running first thing after waking, before fussing with making food, or any other task on the to-do list, is a great mental trick to make sure that training happens. Some may call it "eating the frog", or "putting first things first". By training first thing, there's less risk of interruption, of an infant requiring attention, … Continue reading Training on an empty stomach;

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;

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