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    I CAN'T BELIEVE SHE TOOK ME BACK

    IT'S REALLY HARD TO LET GO of something we love. The fear we won't get it back is legit. Yet, the opportunity of enjoying something new...

    ... is real, and tantalizing.

    The known vs the unknown.

    Once we move on, that thing we left behind might...

    • forget about us
    • reject our return
    • change and move on

    ... it's risky.

    No, Surfergirl didn't leave me or vice versa.

    But!...

    ... I did leave my beloved TMWC (Tuesday Morning World Championships) for another ride: Wednesday Worlds.

    The main reason, and it's very valid, waking up at 5am and rolling out in the cold, dark, pre-dawn was leaving me almost worthless for work the rest of the day.

    The lesser reason, I was thinking the blazing intensity of WW would be a better work out.

    Well, a funny thing happened when a downloaded the Tuesday vs WW data...

    • significantly more time above threshold and VO2 max
    • much higher average and normalized power
    • and, the best, all my pals were there

    ... to smack me in the face!

    For sure, it helped that the sun was up when I rolled out.

    And, I was putting down power on the road vs battling dust, rocks and terrain.

    The fellas were all welcoming...

    ... probably because they knew they'd dump me up The Wall and send me home with a good lycra whipping.

    Gawd, I've missed this ride and these awesome cats.

    ===

    165.2
    7 hours sleep
    480 anti-oxidant level
    √ Upper Body: 30 push ups, 10 pull ups, hand gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: 30 ATG air squats and 0 split squats with 50lbs
    84/83/-9 per Strava
    What I'm reading: 7 Powers, The Foundations of Business Strategy, Hamilton Helmer
    What I'm studying: Prayer, Neville Goddard

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


    >

    GIVE ME 10 WEEKS

    HOW LONG DOES IT REALLY TAKE to get into top shape for an A race is a question we'd all like answered. For an Olympian, it might be years. For us...

    ... we might have a few months.

    Or less.

    Depending on when we sign up, and the vagaries of life.

    But, let's just say we are fitter than most,
    not as fit as some.

    Then our focus will be...

    • long climbs or power climbs
    • slogs into the wind or a million turns
    • finishing in ones and two or a ripping bunch sprint

    ... more on race specific training.

    Given a good baseline of fitness, my general rule is...

    • our bodies
    • our equipment
    • our travel and logistics

    ... it takes 10 weeks to really sharpen the saw.

    For me, aiming for Leadville on 8.15.26, I've got time...

    ... but, no time to waste.

    And, so it begins.

    ===

    164.6
    8 hours sleep
    580 anti-oxidant level, 
    √ Upper Body: 60 push ups, 30 pull ups, hand gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: 60 ATG air squats and 0 split squats with 50lbs
    81/72/9 per Strava
    What I'm reading: Cry Havoc, Jack Carr
    What I'm studying: The Search, Neville Goddard

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


    >

    THE PREPARATION/EXPECTATION EQUATION

    DECONSTRUCTING OUR RECENT PERFORMANCE is critical for improvement. The longer we wait, the foggier our recollection. Details we were sure of...

    ... become memories full of bias.

    It's natural.

    Who wants to remember what went wrong, when we can glory in all that went right?

    Other than screwing up yet another sprint for the line, nothing really went sideways for me at BWR UT.

    And, if I'm being honest, Billy tested my legs on the overpass coming into to town. Whether or not he knew it, and I stayed glued through the the pain...

    ... I was hurting.

    There are a few things that went really right...

    • The chef's pasta the night before at Chef Alfredo's, with Danny and Lisa, was delish and just what I needed.
    • The AirBNB I found at the last minute - a 3-bedroom house was perfect and the beds wonderful.
    • The 8:30 start was a little too late to skip breakfast, so I went with my gut and mowed down a couple of chocolate Entenmann's donuts, half an apple, and a couple of cups of my trusty mushroom hot chocolate.
    • I picked up Skratch Super High Carb and ran 6 scoops in my 2-liter pack and another 3 in one bottle.
    • To stay ahead of cramps, I ate a Salt Stick chews.
    • For the bike set up,
      • Ceramic Speed chain held up really well to all the dust, even after getting doused with cold water by Smitty at the final aid station.
      • The tire pressure was pretty low, 22lbs in back 20lbs up front. I rimmed out a few times over the random chunky stuff while in a paceline. That's always risky. But, I also felt like I was much more comfortable than other competitors who dropped off the group over time.

    ... the last was mindset.

    Preparation vs Expectation.

    I came in pretty rested having spend the previous 2 weeks on my MTB in Park City.

    Because of the altitude, it was difficult to put in hard efforts of any meaningful time. Hours in the saddle were solid, but even a lot of that was spent ripping down hill.

    I'd give me preparation a B, which was fine for a B race.

    Knowing that, my expectations were quite low.

    Here's the point...

    ... poor preparation with high expectations is a formula for frustration and a crummy day on course.

    Whereas...

    ... awesome preparation with low expectations always makes for a fun race and often surprising outcomes.

    ===

    163.6
    7.5 hours sleep
    580 anti-oxidant level, 
    √ Upper Body: 100 push ups, 20 pull ups, hand gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: 70 ATG air squats and 18 split squats with 50lbs
    82/74/7 per Strava
    What I'm reading: Cry Havoc, Jack Carr
    What I'm studying: Prayer, Neville Goddard

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


    >

    WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO ABOUT IT?

    IF THINGS AREN'T ENDING UP as we'd like them to, the obvious thing to do would be dong something different. But, that can be a hard pill to swallow because...

    ... we're comfy and don't wanna change.

    Hope isn't a strategy.

    Or, a tactic.

    So, even though I was hoping I'd be able to fend off the change with a few hundred meters to go at BWR UT, the mofo I'd been working with for the last 30 miles...

    ... stuck a shiv in my back.

    There was nothing I could do.

    Had no answer.

    Surfergirl, bless her little beating heart, could see I was frustrated with myself and...

    ... accidentally twisted the buried blade.

    What are you going to do about it?

    I think it was an innocent, honest, loving, caring question due to the fact that she's seen me frustrated with something...

    ... then, draw up a solution and make it happen.

    Truthfully, does it really matter if close out a racing effort by taking some cat on the line who I may never see again?

    Not even.

    What matters, to me, is that I execute the plan.

    In this case...

    ... having something left at the end, to rip a fast finish.

    The kool kids call that durability.

    I call it having your shift together when it counts, which means I'll be needing to...

    ... wrap up long rides with sprints that sting.

    ===

    164ish no scale
    7.5 hours sleep
    690ish anti-oxidant level, no scanner
    no Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    no Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    83/86/-3 per Strava
    What I'm reading: Cry Havoc, Jack Carr
    What I'm studying: Prayer, Neville Goddard

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248

     


    >

    ARE YOU EXCITED FOR THE RACE TOMORROW?

    THE NIGHT BEFORE any race is not a normal night. No matter how practiced we are there's always something different to our routine. Sometimes...

    ... we just make it up.

    Why not?

    It might work,
    or not.

    Surfergirl keeps asking me are you excited?

    I wanna say yes,
    and I know I will be tomorrow...

    ... about a millisecond after we start.

    Until then,
    my energy tends to be low.

    Not depressed low.

    Hybernation low.

    Lethargic.

    Slothy.

    Trying to amp me up, she asks...

    ... have you looked at reg to see who's going to be there?

    That's the kind of thing that...

    • if I glanced at it now
    • the night before the race
    • when I'm trying to chill and sleep early

    ... would def keep me up and tossing and turning.

    No, that's not my agenda.

    I prefer to...

    • lose all hope
    • ditch all desire
    • punt all pretense

    ... and shut 'er down with my favorite pint.

    ===

    164ish no scale
    8.5 hours sleep
    690ish anti-oxidant level, no scanner
    no Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    no Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    81/70/11 per Strava
    What I'm reading: Cry Havoc, Jack Carr
    What I'm studying: Prayer, Neville Goddard

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


    >

    NOSTALGIA

    WE ALL STARTED this endurance journey somewhere, likely not where we are today. Introduced by a friend, sometimes on purpose, others inadvertently. While we may change locales, and the friends become distanced…

    … we’re still here.

    In the game.

    We may have the opportunity to go back to where it all started.

    For me, it was… 

    • my roommate’s bike
    • a finagled purchase of my own
    • secrets of sprinting revealed by Bret, who raced track nationally for San Jose Bicycle Club

    … in Provo, UT.

    I rearranged my classes…

    • to start as early as possible
    • so I could ride every afternoon
    • before cruising the library to cruise the cubicles in search of a “study” partner.

    … because I had priorities to attend to.

    Today I hit a climb I’d always wanted to check out, Cascade Springs, but it was a battered gravel road back in the day.

    Now, it’s pristine pavement all the way up over 8000’

    Followed by a plummeting descent that is as magical now as it was 40 years ago.

    I’ve moved,
    but, I never really moved on…

    … and, I’m quite okay with that.

    ===

    164ish no scale
    8.5 hours sleep
    690ish anti-oxidant level, no scanner
    no Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    no Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    81/68/12 per Strava
    What I'm reading: Cry Havoc, Jack Carr
    What I'm studying: Prayer, Neville Goddard

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


    >

    THE TRUE PRICE OF FREE ADVICE

    A WHILE BACK, I connected with the COO of a well-known bike brand. We were working on a collaboration at the time. I asked him for some...

    ... advice on what we're doing over here.

    Today, we met for lunch.

    Looked at from now to the end of the year,
    the objectives I want to accomplish,
    what I think is possible.

    No different than...

    • capabilities
    • weaknesses
    • peak seasonal events

    ... planning the race season with a coach.

    After some yummy tacos,
    and back of napkin calculations...

    ... we came up with a solid methodology to implement.

    Like any great coach,
    my friend made it so simple to understand...

    ... and gave me the confidence to go for it.

    I was prepared to pay a minimum of $1,000.

    In the end it could be way more expensive than that...

    ... if I don't take action.

    It could cost me 100s of 1000s.

    ===

    164ish no scale
    8 hours sleep
    690ish anti-oxidant level, no scanner
    √ Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    82/77/5 per Strava
    What I'm reading: Cry Havoc, Jack Carr

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248

     


    >

    ARE SUFFERING AND EPICCING TWO SIDES OF THE SAME COIN?

    WE ALL KNOW that group workouts are torturous by nature. It's not a secret. Yet, we continue to show up beating after beating because...

    ... suffering loves company.

    Alone, for most of us, is no good.

    We won't see it through,
    we'll ease up when we should be hardening up.

    The bonds we end up forming are often unbreakable...

    ... we're in agony together.

    Suddenly people who barely knew each other are fist bumping and ready for the next one.

    What's the opposite bondforming experience?...

    ... when we're pushing geographic boundaries together.

    Like today.

    It wasn't the 90 minute climb topping out at 9160'.

    Nope.

    It was the 60 minutes of downhill...

    • ripping through the trees
    • sliding around gorgeous berms
    • jumping rocks and roots and stumps

    ... feeling like we were cheating life.

    Epiccing, like suffering, loves company.

    We set off in search of adventures that will push beyond the comforts or riding around the block...

    ... the unknown and undiscovered beckoning to be shared.

    ===

    164ish no scale
    8 hours sleep
    690ish anti-oxidant level, no scanner
    √ Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    82/71/10 per Strava
    What I'm reading: Cry Havoc, Jack Carr

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248



    >

    COOCOO FOR CLIMBING

    IF WEIGHTED SQUATS are a lot better than air squats, is climbing a lot better than riding on the flats? And, if climbing is better...

    ... is climbing with a weighted vest mo' bettah?

    Things one wonders.

    And takes to extremes.

    I remember backintheday, rolling out with 100oz hydration pack on my back and 2 large waterbottles filled with sand.

    It seems so silly now,
    almost as all the ruckers.

    On a bike we can measure power.

    So, we know.

    We know we don't need to stress our backs with extra weight or stupid add ons...

    ... we can just pedal faster.

    Velocity X Force - Power

    Which taken a step further...

    ... climbing aint gonna train us any better than flats.

    We gotta put out the power.

    There is a caveat, if we like...

    • climbing big mountains
    • ripping punchy stuff
    • pounding the flats

    ... our bodies will adapt and become more efficient at the one we love and gravitate towards.

    Me personally?

    I'm coocoo for climbing,
    and bananas for bombing.

    ===

    164ish no scale
    8 hours sleep
    690ish anti-oxidant level, no scanner
    √ Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    80/63/17 per Strava
    What I'm reading: Cry Havoc, Jack Carr

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


    >

    HEAR ME OUT

    SOMETIMES IT'S JUST PLAIN FUN to make fun of Velo, "powered by Outisde". Whether it's their clickbaity titles, AI drivel, or soulselling advertorials...

    ... there's at least one good laugh a day.

    Here's my current favorite.

    Stop Complaining About Sound, These Are The Best Headphones for Cycling

    Roight!

    Because decreasing our ability to engage with our surroundings when traveling 20+ miles per hour in our underwear on...

    • trails
    • gravel
    • pavement

    ... is a great idea.

    Genius.

    Next up...

    ... Stop Complaining About Night Vision, These Are The Best Sunglasses After Sunset.

    There is no best.

    At best, assuming it's not clickbait or advertorial would be...

    ... These Headphones Least Worsen Your Ability To React To Danger When Riding.

    Or, for the trailrunners...

    ... These Earbuds Reduce Getting The Shift Scared Out of You When A Bike Rider Has Been Saying 'Hey There' For 5 Minutes and Finally Gives Up and Passes You.

    Now for you in the back jumping up and down ready to tell me to not be so closeminded...

    ... I hear you.

    ===

    164ish no scale
    8 hours sleep
    690ish anti-oxidant level, no scanner
    √ Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    82/72/10 per Strava
    What I'm reading: Cry Havoc, Jack Carr

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


    >

    POP TART POWERED, BEE STUNG... ATHLETE unINTELLIGENCE

    SOMETIMES, we just gotta change it up. Do something different just fer fun. Go against...

    ... conventional wisdom.

    I thought it had been a good week...

    • 177 miles
    • 17:26 hours
    • 20951' of vert

    ... given I'd been knocked down by a 24 hour bug.

    Mostly in the dirt,
    mostly with friends.

    Yet, every single ride Strava's Athlete Intelligence...

    ... scored it as recovery or recovery and endurance.

    Apparently, the AI couldn't account for the fact this sea leveler was suffering at 7000-10,000 elevation.

    Rolling out this morning...

    • a few scoops of Envy 
    • 4 pop tarts
    • 1 Carbs gel

    ... I grabbed what I had + 100 ounces of water.

    While I hoped to put down some power, since all I'd done was "recovery and endurance" rides...

    ... I knew the truth.

    Leaving with a simple plan,
    ride until I ran out of food and water.

    It was an epic day in the mountains...

    ... topped off with a bee sting in the gut a few miles from home base.

    Memorable.

    ===

    164
    9 hours sleep
    690ish anti-oxidant level, no scanner
    no Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    no Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    84/80/0 per Strava
    What I'm reading: Cry Havoc, Jack Carr

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


    >

    THE ADVENTURE

    SOMETIMES, the road really is better than the inn. We realize that whatever we are aiming for may not be all that great, but...

    ... putting in the work gives outsized returns.

    Gratitude blooms.

    Like today.

    My pal Charles charts out this loop...

    • 32 miles
    • 4700' of vert
    • topping out at 10,000'

    ... which seems really cool.

    Until we hit our first massive fallen tree and bushwhack around it.

    Then, patches of snow,
    too long to ride.

    Followed Puke Hill.

    The view...

    • The Great Salt Lake to the west
    • Park City to the East
    • Not a soul around

    ... stunning.

    Somehow the goals seem weak, lacking...

    ... when beauty abounds.

    If we'll just stop to look.

    ===

    165ish, no scale
    7ish hours sleep
    690ish anti-oxidant level, no scanner
    no Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    no Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    83/72/10 per Strava
    What I'm reading: Cry Havoc, Jack Carr

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


    >

    WHEN TRAINING ISN'T ACCORDING TO PLAN

    THE BEST LAID PLANS can go sideways for a variety of reasons. I'm not gonna list 'em since I don't want to poison your mind and have you...

    ... manifesting awfulness.

    'Cause I'm questioning just that about myself.

    Did I manifest...

    • 3 days off at I Do Epic
    • riding with friends short on time
    • puking my guts out last night after a miserable 70 minute ride

    ... or, is it just life?

    Doesn't matter too much, 
    except part of my GrandMasterRipOnRaceDay plan...

    ... was a massive training week this week to make up for last week
    and leave me slightly buried for BWR next week.

    I consulted AI all night...

    • possibly caused by using pure table sugar on my rides
    • hydration via room temp peppermint tea
    • a few Tums

    ... while Surfergirl laughed at me and secured the remedy.

    Arose after 10 hours, feeling a lot better.

    Energy seems good enough to day...

    ... to meet up with the local slayers.

    The prudent thing would be to skip the meet up,
    spin at most, or sleep...

    ... a proper adjustment.

    But, screw it...

    ... I've got plans, too.

    ===

    165ish, no scale
    7.5ish hours sleep
    690ish anti-oxidant level, no scanner
    √ Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
     80/57/22 per Strava - very rested
    What I'm reading: Cry Havoc, Jack Carr

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


    >

    HE'S A GENIUS

    WE ALL HAVE, or should have, wish we had, that friend who can fix anything. Even though we've upped our skills over the years there's always that...

    ... next level repair.

    We can't do it.

    Like my SID fork, today...

    • packing in on descents
    • rebound slower than a sloth
    • adjustment dials backing out and loose

    ... I was in a bind.

    Turns out the great C Gonzer lives where I'm visiting,
    racing pals from a decade ago.

    Within about about 20 minutes, 
    he had it working nearly good as new.

    How'd you learn how to do this?

    I just really like working on my bikes.

    That's it?

    Well, I am a mechanical engineer by trade.

    That's it...

    • love what we do
    • study the basics
    • achieve mastery

    ... genius level work.

    ===

    165ish, no scale
    7.5ish hours sleep
    690ish anti-oxidant level, no scanner
    √ Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    80/57/23 per Strava - very rested
    What I'm reading: Feeling Is The Secret, by Neville Goddard

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


    >

    GETTING HIGH

    TRAINING AT SEA LEVEL is no way to prepare for high elevation activities. Sure we have extra oxygen to go hard, which is always nice. But, it'd be even nicer...

    ... to be able to rip when high.

    Which begs the question...

    ... why am I working so darn hard, putting out so little power?

    Nah, that's obvious.

    Kinda.

    90 minutes into the ride today,
    we'd been ripping up Big Mountain Pass (f'real).

    Challenging?
    Yes.

    Wheezing?
    Yes.

    Gapped?
    Indeed.

    Here's the rill dill...

    ... even though the power is relatively low, 
    the breathing is labored.

    Which presents a realhonesttogoodness truth...

    • breathing too hard
    • not thinking 100% clearly
    • focusing on staying on pace

    ... it's hard to stay on top of the hydration and nutrition at altitude significantly above our normal.

    We, me especially, gotta force it.

    Another important consideration at high elevations...

    ... it's better to pace on HR than PWR.

    ===

    165ish, no scale 
    7.5ish hours sleep
    690ish anti-oxidant level, no scanner
    √ Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    83/71/12 per Strava - very rested
    What I'm reading: Feeling Is The Secret, by Neville Goddard

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


    >

    SETTLING...

    THE IDEA OF SETTLING, for most of us, is repulsive. We'd never do that because our standards are too high...

    ... or, so we think.

    Because we don't know better.

    Welp,
    today I realized
    I've totally been settling.

    While we do have trails to ride near home...

    • skinny single track with rain ruts
    • weeds elbow high
    • punch climbs

    ... it's nothing like Utah..

    Today, outside of Kamas was incredible.

    My pals, PViddy and TimmyV, had been telling me it was great up here.

    But, c'mon...

    • smooth, fast and flowy
    • adorned with greenery and trees
    • berms so perfect the suspension compresses as you no-brake it

    ... expertly engineered trials.

    Waywaywaywayway better than my home trails.

    Once we know we're settling the only question is...

    ... what are we gonna do about it?

    ===

    165ish, no scale 
    8ish hours sleep
    690ish anti-oxidant level, no scanner
    no Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    no Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    82/61/21 per Strava - very rested
    What I'm reading: How To Fail At Almost Anything and Still Win Big, by Scott Adams

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


    >

    A GOOD BREAK

    TAKING TIME OFF can be restorative. Sometimes it's on purpose, other times its an unplanned forced situation. Either way...

    ... we're anxious to get back at it.

    Like right now.

    Being that I was committed to be all in at the biz conference...

    ... I skipped the last few days.

    Including the typical epic Saturday.

    Everything feels really good except my gut, which is feeling quite bloated...

    ... after lots of good food.

    I suppose that's part of the anxiety, not...

    • the drop in fitness
    • the packed on pounds
    • the connecting with the crew

    ... the sensation of being a caged animal.

    Some might caution,
    don't over do it.

    A fair warning if working back from an injury.

    But, this belly is yellin' at me,
    get after it,
    right now.

    Can't wait to start shedding and shredding manana.

    (I've got 10 days to turn it around before BWR UT)

    ===

    165ish, no scale 
    78ish hours sleep
    690ish anti-oxidant level, no scanner
    no Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    no Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    83/63/20 per Strava - very rested
    What I'm reading: How To Fail At Almost Anything and Still Win Big, by Scott Adams

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248

     


    >

    AI DRIVEN?

    AI could be all it's cracked up to be, if we can only learn how to use it to our benefit. But, new things can be...

    ... a challenge to learn.

    Even scary.

    One of the take aways on day 3 of I Do Epic was regarding AI,
    and it got me thinking about racing...

    ... because as we say, Racing is life!.

    My grand takeaway is AI's ability to deliver what we are looking for has much to do with regarding the prompts.

    For example, knowing what you know about me...

    ... create a training program as if you were Javier Sola

    Just like us at a race,
    AI needs its head screwed on straight in order to deliver.

    And a proper prompt is the starting point.

    Making it human...

    ... what is the main prompt driving our training?

    ===

    165ish, no scale 
    7.5ish hours sleep
    690ish anti-oxidant level, no scanner
    no Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    no Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    85/73/12 per Strava 
    What I'm reading: How To Fail At Almost Anything and Still Win Big, by Scott Adams

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


    >

    WE CALL IT SPOOKED

    THE UNMISTAKABLE ENERGY of the start line can be overwhelming for the uninitiated. We feel it the moment we arrive at an event, and when we line up the vibe can take us...

    ... from confident and courageous to literal shaking.

    Plans melting.

    Rather than the controlled missile launch we'd imagined, we are overcome by the complete chaos of undirected explosions.

    And, that's okay,
    until we want a different outcome.

     On Day 2 of I Do Epic, we spent much the day in a massive barn learning how a master horse trainer teaches and guides the beasts with energy vs force.

    Demonstrating the animal's sensitivity to each other in the herd as well as to us humans, as we approached and worked with the horses.

    Thankfully, the inanimate endurance tools we depend on...

    • bicycles
    • helmets
    • shoes

    ... cannot sense our moods or energy.

    Can you imagine mounting a spooked bicycle? 

    I've often wondered how I am able to reach a place of calm and certainty with hundreds, sometimes thousands, of my "closest friends"...

    ... so close to losing it?

    I don't have a good answer other than...

    • a safe race
    • an unleashing of the training put in
    • finishing knowing there was nothing left in the tank

    ... experience and expectation.

    But, the old cowboy did share one nugget that really resonated with me...

    ... We create what we anticipate.

    ===

    165ish, no scale 
    8ish hours sleep
    690ish anti-oxidant level, no scanner
    no Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    no Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    87/84/3 per Strava 
    What I'm reading: How To Fail At Almost Anything and Still Win Big, by Scott Adams

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


    >

    START WHERE YOU ARE

    TRAVEL BRINGS IT'S OWN CHALLENGES when it comes to maintaining our fitness. Will we have time, will there be space, do we have the equipment...

    ... will we even want to?

    Have the energy?

    When I signed up for I Do Epic Live in the hinterlands of Idaho, I figured we'd be starting early and ending late so...

    • 27 hours
    • 380 miles
    • 27000' of vert

    ... I made sure I'd put in a large training block prior.

    Taking a break made sense, but...

    ... a funny thing happened when I woke up.

    I had two and half hours to kill,
    while situated on the shore of the Snake river,
    with a lovely and lonely gravel road echoing my vibe.

    My original plan was out...

    • a long walk
    • a ton of push ups
    • a million air squats

    ... a quick and glorious spin was in.

    ===

    165ish, no scale 
    7.5ish hours sleep
    690ish anti-oxidant level, no scanner
    no Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    no Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    89/97/-8 per Strava 
    What I'm reading: How To Fail At Almost Anything and Still Win Big, by Scott Adams

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


    >

    I WANTED TO STOP SO BAD

    GETTING AFTER IT for a long period of time can be a beautiful thing, if we are in the right mindset and our bodies are prepared...

    ... and we're used to it.

    Even addicting.

    But, if our head's not into it,
    our bodies not prepped,
    it's been a while...

    ... quitting looks might tasty.

    Like today.

    There we were, riding up one of the most beautiful climbs in Utah, the Alpine Loop...

    • few cars on the road
    • perfect spring weather
    • forever views up into the snowpack

    ... a coupla dudes riding a good fast tempo.

    And, about 45 minutes in...

    ... I wanted to pull over.

    Have a smoke, errr bite of my bar,
    dip my toes in the stream.

    It would have been so easy,
    and lovely.

    Which is why I didn't do it.

    Because I know from experience pushing through these moments is...

    ... what it takes to finish anything strong.

    Well, and the reward of a chocolate chip cookie at Sundance...

    ... would be that much sweeter.

    ===

    165.8/12.7% 
    7ish hours sleep
    690 anti-oxidant level
    no Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    no Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    91/107/-17 per Strava 
    What I'm reading: How To Fail At Almost Anything and Still Win Big, by Scott Adams

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


    >

    THE OTHER CROSSTRAINING

    IF WE'RE IN A RELATIONSHIP of any kind we're most likely going to be exposed to activities which don't perfectly align with...

    ... our primary objective.

    Got it?

    Yeah, we get it.

    The thingaboutitis...

    ... it's usually more than okay.

    Surfergirl loves to hike.

    Any time we're roadtripping and I'm in a hurry to get to the beddown...

    ... she's plotting a once in a life time hike.

    Like today,
    just after 6pm
    3 hours from our destination...

    ... we absolutely had to hike Kolob canyon for no less than 2 hours!

    Yes, that's an explanation point because...

    ... old diesels need their beauty sleep

    Her "reward" for this detour is me stretching out while she drives, which I'm pretty sure...

    ... she purposely fakes like she's tired and unnecessarily jerks the wheel so I'll get behind it.

    While I have to admit the hike was outstanding, and served to remind me that I should do some regular hiking to prepare for the potential to be hiking at Leadville...

    ...it's  pretty clear I have not properly trained her on driving in a relaxing and soothing manner nor bowing down to the needs of her old man's sleep.

    ===

    165.8/12.7% 
    7.5ish hours sleep
    690 anti-oxidant level
    √ Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    no Stretches
    88/98/-9 per Strava 
    What I'm reading: How To Fail At Almost Anything and Still Win Big, by Scott Adams

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248

     


    >

    BECAUSE I ASKED...

    MEMORIAL DAY IS A BUSY ONE around here. All kinds of people out enjoying the day: runnin, bikin, swimmin, surfin, paddlin...

    ... things were chaotic.

    I got a late start.

    Preferring to get some work knocked and start prepping the van for our road trip...

    ... I slipped out just past noon.

    There is a steep hill above a picturesque beach that attracts locals, nonlocals and everyone in between.

    At the top, I saw an older woman lugging two chairs for her and her ancient father.

    Normally, I'd just wiggle around them and the rest and go on about my day...

    ... but I remembered.

    Hi there, can I help you with those chairs?

    Oh, yes, please.

    Leaned my bike on a palm tree.

    Let's go down a little bit more, where it's a little flatter.

    C'mon dad, over here.

    This looks pretty good.

    Thank you.

    No problem.

    How did you know we needed help, nobody else noticed?

    Oh, I prayed I'd be useful today.

    With that, I was off on a lovely tour of the southern part of our county...

    ... pavement, gravel roads and single track.

    You're probably thinking Nice virtue signal Todd...

    ... to which I'll say, thinking of others is not my default or my strong suit.

    I have to work at getting my heart to be fully functional.

    ===

    165.8/12.7% 
    8.5ish hours sleep
    690 anti-oxidant level
    √ Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    √ Stretches
    91/113/-22 per Strava 

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


    >

    THE RANDOMNESS OF PROGRESS

    NICHING DOWN is a legit way to go about maximizing results. We study the experts, learn all we can, put it into practice. The goal is... 

    ... supreme mastery.

    But, is narrow and deep the only way to get it done?

    The best way?

    Personally, I think I've learned more studying endurance athletes and coaches from other sports than I have focusing on bike racing.

    Maybe, probably, there is more literature and research available.

    Here are a few of my favorites

    • running - Born To Run, Christopher McDougall
    • triathlon - anything by Phil Maffetone
    • swimming - Total Immersion Method, Terry Laughlin
    • natural fitness - Natural Born Heroes, Christopher McDougall

    ... because they introduced me to new ways of thinking about endurance and fitness.

    Bringing in randomness to our experience...

    • events
    • people
    • travel

    ... can deliver game-changing progress hacks.

    If we'll just open our ears, eyes, hearts.

    ===

    165.8/12.7% 
    7.5ish hours sleep
    690 anti-oxidant level
    √ Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    √ Stretches
    88/99/-11 per Strava 

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248

     


    >

    AFTER TAKING SEVERAL READINGS

    SIMULATING OUR 'A' EVENTS months in advance can be quite revealing, in bad...

    ... and good ways.

    Once, isn't enough.

    Every weekend is too much.

    It's not a damned if we do,
    damned if we don't situation.

    More like a...

    • damn?
    • damn!
    • hot damn!

    ... outcome.

    With that in mind I turned to Grok to help me assess today's simulation because...

    • what happens if I cut ballast?
    • what workouts would improve my time?
    • are there supplements that aid lung function at altitude?

    ... AI is damn fine when it comes to crunching numbers.

    Because I'm a true and proud supernerd...

    • 2 previous attempts in last 7 years
    • body weight on those days
    • power numbers as well

    ... I have the data, going back years.

    I put Grok to work...

    • I can improve
    • I'm in a pretty good place already
    • This is gonna be a heckuva lotta fun

    ... and came out with what I already sensed.

    Grok thinks I can beat my previous PR,
    which seems absolutely ludicrous...

    ... mainly because I have a lot of higher value things I want to accomplish this summer.

    This is a typical use of AI for me...

    • confirm/test/explore what's possible
    • learn how to do things I can't figure out
    • assist in leveraging my tiny helmet covered bean's processing power

    ... are you using AI to evaluate and make moves?

    As the great Wille Nelson sings...

    ... After taking several readings I'm surprised to find my mind's (and body) still fairly sound.

    ===

    167/12.7% oof!
    7.5ish hours sleep
    630 anti-oxidant level
    no Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    no Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    √ Stretches
    90/114/-24 per Strava went kinda deep today

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


    >

    IT'S A LONE WOLF'S WORLD

    NO MATTER HOW MANY friends are planning to do the A event with us, regardless of how many weekends we link up to train together...

    ... the bulk of our efforts are alone.

    Unseen.

    By nearly everybody, except that neighbor who we pass by at the same...

    ... godforbidden time each dark morning.

    We're on the hunt...

    • miles
    • skills
    • fortitude

    ... for more.

    And even when we do link up, if we're truly committed...

    ... we might breakup, or off.

    For example, I'm committed to ride a spritely tempo between all the worthy climbs tomorrow...

    ... where I'll move into the bottom to mid-threshold.

    Because that's gonna be my pace at the A race,
    and I've really got to train it now,
    to maintain it then.

    So, yeah, 7 miles up the climb I'll probably be alone...

    ... just like I'll most likely be on raceday.

    Which is why I'm working on this jersey to where in in Leadville.

    Personally, I feel like an inspirational, personalized jersey is good for...

    ... a 1-2% increase in performance.

    If you're of the same persuasion...

    • super aero jersey
    • amazing imported Italian fabrics
    • no minimum order required, make just 1

    ... go here: https://pedalindustries.com/pages/start-a-project

    ===

    165.6/12.7% (time to start trimming blubber)
    8.5ish hours sleep
    630 anti-oxidant level
    no Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    no Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    √ Stretches
    85/82/2 per Strava (time to bump these numbers up)

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


    >

    13 WEEKS SHOULD BE ENOUGH

    AT SOME POINT, the training for the A event has gotta get real. Sure we have our base miles just because we are base-ically addicted, but...

    ... that's not gonna cut it. 

    Gotta get specific.

    As of this moment, I'm 13 weeks out from starting the Leadville Trail 100.

    It'll be my 8th time.

    While I know the drill, I also know...

    ... I'm nowhere near ready.

    Haven't done an hour long climb...

    ... since I don't know when.

    Haven't ridden over 5 hours since October.

    Haven't ridden my MTB more than twice a week in ages...

    ... haven't
    haven't
    haven't
    haven't
    haven't.

    Equally overwhelming and energizing...

    ... the challenge is elephant-sized.

    And, I'm gonna attack it one mile at a time.

    ===

    164.6/12.5%
    8.5ish hours sleep
    630 anti-oxidant level
    √ Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    √ Stretches
    86/89/-4 per Strava 

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248

     


    >

    STRETCH GOALS

    STRETCHING seems to go in and out of popularity. When, how long, which moves are a essential...

    ... and that's not counting yoga and pilates.

    Where to start?

    That's a good question.

    I'm no expert, which is why I check in with my physical therapy pal, Scott,  from time to time.

    Mostly when I'm miserable
    or injured.

    Which got me thinking.

    The last couple of days my bike fit felt like it had changed...

    ... which is impossible, right?

    Then, I thought...

    ... could my body have changed somehow?

    Thinking back on my many visits with Scott...

    ... and how stretches had fixed various aches and debilitating pains.

    It hit me like a ton of lycra!

    I haven't been stretching regularly,
    at all.

    Got back at it this morning...

    ... dang, I'm stiff!

    But, guess what...

    ... the bike fit felt back to awesome.

    Stretch goals are the kind that have us reaching to our limits to accomplish what seems nigh impossible...

    ... I like setting those.

    New/old stretch goal...

    ... stretch every night as part of my shutdown sequence.

    ===

    163.6/12.5%
    7.5ish hours sleep
    680 anti-oxidant level
    no Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    √ Stretches
    86/91/-6 per Strava 

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


    >

    WHAT MASTERING THE BASICS LOOKS LIKE

    THE VERY BEST PROS have mastered the basics. From techniques to tools, from sleeping to sprinting. They have it...

    ... all down cold.

    How do we know?

    Because at the very the very best are still practicing the basics...

    ... only the output is at a much higher level.

    Duh!

    Yeah, I know.

    But, the real question is are we chasing...

    • fads
    • trends
    • shiny objects

    ... or working diligently on mastering the basics?

    ===

    163.6/12.5%
    7.5ish hours sleep
    630 anti-oxidant level
    √ Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    85/83/1 per Strava 

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


    >

    FROM FLOOR TO CEILING

    BUILDING FITNESS can appear to be a mystery to the uninitiated. For the reasons, holding onto it is illusive. And losing it...

    ... downright easy.

    It's a shame.

    If the unwashed simply established a floor...

    • a minimum daily commitment
    • built over weeks
    • and months

    ... they'd find their ceiling to be nearly limitless.

    Instead, they get the bug or come clean with their naked selves...

    ... and progress rapidly for a short season.

    Get thrown off track,
    and start over.

    We know different.

    Our floor maybe is simple as getting outta bed and kitting up...

    ... knowing it's easy to get out the front door at that point.

    After that, it's just a matter of raising the floor...

    ... to see how high we can fly.

    Things I think about while riding zone two for 2 hours...

    ... because that was my floor today.

    And, I always ride on Mondays.

    ===

    165.6/12.7%
    8ish hours sleep
    580 anti-oxidant level
    √ Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    86/90/-4 per Strava 

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


    >

    PRISONS WE CHOOSE TO LIVE INSIDE


    >

    HOW FAR SHOULD WE TAKE OUR BRO-SCIENCE?

    ONCE WE FIGURE OUT the gear and products that work for our bodies, it's, honestly, just amazing. It fits. It works. And we stick with it...

    ... because we rip.

    Easy.

    We don't want to change.

    That can be a problem if what we love goes out of stock or worse...

    ... out of production all together.

    A few years back, when Wahoo acquired Speedplay they dumped my tried and MTB pedals.

    The Frogs.

    Had I known, I'd have purchased at least 10 pair of pedals and probably 100 sets of cleats.

    To my horror, I logged on and learned the sadsad news.

    No mas.

    When I woke and realized I was out of my favorite carb mix today...

    • water
    • plain ol' sugar
    • and Liquid IV for flavor and electrolytes

    ... well, yeah, I took a stab a making my own.

    You should witnessed the...

    • disgust
    • concern
    • warnings

    ... from the crew when we stopped to refill our bottles midride.

    I shared my mix was 4 tablespoons of sugar...

    • you're gonna get diabetes
    • go into a coma
    • die early

    ... I could only laugh.

    Just what exactly do you think is in your favorite powder or gel?

    I got the idea from an ultra-trail runner I follow on YouTube.

    He'd wanted to experiment and discovered how sucrose... 

    • quickly absorbed glucose
    • more slowly absorbed fructose

    ... breaks down in the small intestine.

    It's a 1:1 ration,
    most high end mixes are 1:.8.

    Ever look at the ingredients of what you're drinking?

    My 4 very level tablespoons = 50 grams of carbohydrate.

    But, isn't that gonna kill ya?

    It's about the same as a can of Coke,
    or a couple of candy bars.

    So, yes, it will absolutely... 

    • crush our health
    • give us that orange with 4 toothpicks look
    • and lead to all kinds of degenerative diseases

    ... unless we are ripping and burning it up.

    That 50 grams is about 50% of what I consume per hour...

    ... when getting after it.

    How'd it work over 3 bottles?

    Flawlessly.

    Gonna test full strength this week.

    This is bro-science...

    ... so take it with a literal and proverbial grain of salt.

    ===

    166/12.7%
    8ish hours sleep
    660 anti-oxidant level
    √ Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    85/88/-3 per Strava 

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248

     


    >

    FIRST (TASTE OF) BLOOD

    WE'RE LIKE WILD ANIMALS. Once we get the first taste of adrenalin, charging through the countryside...

    ... with reckless abandon.

    We're hooked.

    The thingaboutitis...

    ... we gotta get that first taste.

    16 years ago, my pal Dr. Jeff couldn't keep from...

    ... slobbering all over me.

    About gravel riding.

    You would love it.

    Seems kinda lame.

    Trust me.

    Tell me why.

    Well, it'a a combination of two things you love: road and mtb.

    And it's fun?

    Oh yes!

    It took me 5 years to finally see a signal...

    • steel
    • heavy
    • leather bags

    ... a lonely gravel bike on sale at the local bike shop.

    I thought it was radical to ride the tires at such low pressure...

    • 38mm
    • 60 lbs
    • with tubes

    ... now I'm on tubeless carbon hoops, rolling 18 up front 20 in the back.

    So much has improved!

    For the first year or more I rode gravel alone...

    ... like a lunatic in the wild.

    It took 5 more years till a few of us were getting together...

    ... and another 3ish to do what we did today.

    Ruckus URBN GRVL group rides.

    In town for the weekend, Jeff joined us for today's masterpiece...

    ... I'm not sure he made the connection on the impact he's had on us.

    ===

    165.6/12.5%
    7.5ish hours sleep
    6200 anti-oxidant level
    no Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    88/101/-14 per Strava 

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


    >

    STOP BEING MEDIUM

    THERE'S A REASON so many of us struggle to improve. Especially the newest of us...

    ... doing all we can to hang on.

    Never improving.

    I heard it said so well and succinctly today by one of my fave running coaches, the great Fred Duncan.

    The question how much work we can survive in one session, it's...

    • hard
    • easy
    • hard, again

    ... how many high quality outputs can we stack over weeks and months and years?

    If we aren't resting, active-recovering we can't go hard enough on our hard days to see any improvement...

    ... we become really excellent at medium.

    And, stay there.

    Which is fine, if you're into that sorta thing.

    But, I know you're not.

    Which brings up today's ride...

    • 23 miles
    • ave HR 93
    • ave PWR 102

    ... we did the impossible.

    I say impossible because it's nearly impossible to get a group of athletes together and not start pushing...

    ... we pulled it off by setting the tone ahead of time.

    The BRO ride is a super easy conversational cruiser...

    ... because bros need bro time.

    Before slaying it on the weekend.

    If you want to do a deeper dive on Fred's post it's here: https://x.com/Fred__Duncan/status/2055274916199502322?s=20

    ===

    164.6/12.5%
    7.5ish hours sleep
    580 anti-oxidant level
    √ Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    83/75/8 per Strava 

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


    >

    ZONE TWO MUCH

    ANYBODY CAN RIDE ZONE 2. It's easy. Zone 1 is easy. Coasting is easier. The trick is...

    ... to stay there.

    For a long time.

    The past few months I've been doing my Z2 on the mountain bike,
    on kinda steep trails.

    Not spinning,
    a lot of torque...

    ... then completely off when descending.

    Which is somewhat easier than what I did today...

    • keeping on the pedals
    • with high cadence
    • limited coasting

    ... Zone 2 on mainly flat, with a few rollers.

    Turns out 2:80 spend doing...

    • 90 minutes  Z2
    • 31 min Z1
    • 9 min z3

    ... is it's own kinda hard.

    1261 calories burned ain't nothing.

    The mental game to stay at a given pace and basically never stop pedaling...

    ... regardless of the terrain.

    I know you zwifties are wanting to mock me,
    and I'm totally down with how much harder
    it can be on a trainer.

    I get it.

    The real point is this kind of training...

    ... is extremely effective at building physical and mental endurance.

    ===

    165.2/12.4%
    8ish hours sleep
    630 anti-oxidant level
    √ Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    85/83/1 per Strava 

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248



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    THE EMOTIONAL ROLLERCOASTER OF MID-WEEK RACING

    MID-WEEK RACING has been around for ages and continues to endure because it's great training, fun to bring the community together...

    ... and get in some ripping intensity.

    400 showed up to race Over The Hump last night.

    A very healthy number of age group competitors...

    ... ready to battle.

    I've missed the last two seasons, 
    so it was exciting to finally make it out.

    I entered Elite 45+ looking to see how I'd rate.

    Warming up, 
    I saw a lot of friends.

    But, I was missing one. 

    My pal Eric was senselessly killed last year while riding his bike early in the morning, by a druggy.

    After a decade of racing together...

    • bro hugging each week
    • seeing his babies grow up
    • and turn into fine little racers

    ... there was a hole in my heart.

    On the start line, 
    the energy was high,
    the confidence eager.

    We shot out.

    I maneuvered leading into the first single track,
    thinking okay this feels right.

    There was only one solid climb,
    20 minutes of redlining.

    From leading, 
    to wheezing,
    to 7th.

    Ouch!

    The downhill was a couple of miles long,
    and it felt good - even PRd it. 

    Sliding out onto the double track,
    I could see 5th and 6th,
    and closed the gap.

    Two of the three of us were pulling hard back to the finish line.

    Just as we're about to hit the final single track before the finish, 
    we're caught by some of the guys we'd dropped.

    At the same time, 
    we enter the tight turns we merge with the Beginners and Sport racers.

    It's not pretty.

    Some of us give the slower riders space,
    others mob through.

    I go from 5th to 8th.

    Frustrated.

    Upset about getting beat by the dude who wasn't pulling with us.

    Finishing,
    I stormed off.

    Not my finest moment.

    After a recovery drink and some spinning...

    • reveling in my anger
    • knowing it would motivate me
    • looking forward to some specific training

    ... I realized how great it is to be racing.

    Once I'd changed into my tshirt and jeans, I had time to reflect...

    • we live in a free and prosperous country
    • have the time and energy for mid-week racing
    • I'm feeling 100% recovered from my TBI, while Eric is riding in the heavens and his family navigates life without him.

    ... and be extremely grateful.

    ===

    165.2/12.4%
    8ish hours sleep
    590 anti-oxidant level
    √ Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    85/83/1 per Strava 

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


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    CONSISTENCY IS BORING AND...

    THERE'S BEEN A LOT OF CHATTER on the interwebs regarding what happens by simply being consistent. What is often left out is the biggest battle...

    ... which must be won.

    Boredom.

    That's what the naysayers are thinking as we head out into the morning sunrise doing the unfathomable.

    Sure, it can be monotonous to do the same workout over and over.

    But, we aren't newbs or drones and know how to counter that by mixing it up, and socializing with likeminded beasts.

    With unholy motivation we focus...

    ... on the rewards.

    Months and years later,
    we're nothing like the person we started out as.

    Consistency might look boring to an outsider, but...

    ... we know it's lethal.

    ===

    165.6/12.6%
    7.5ish hours sleep
    710 anti-oxidant level
    √ Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    no Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    84/80/-4 per Strava 

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


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    DANGEROUS ENCOUNTERS

    THERE'S DANGER just crossing the street. But, people do it and a lot more because it's part of life. We, on the other hand...

    ... like to raise the stakes.

    Ignoring the warnings.

    For years, I have casually read the signs regarding mountain lions and rattle snakes on our local trails and all over the western US.

    In the process I've...

    • a close up encounter with a big cat
    • run over many sunbathing snakes
    • stared down coyotes

    ... had one real scare and many thrills.

    The cat was the most shocking.

    I thought I was seeing a large loping coyote way up the gravel road.

    Not uncommon.

    Keep going.

    Kept seeing as elevation changed.

    Rounded a corner only to see a giant cat perpendicular to the road.

    Staring at me.

    Didn't do what you're supposed to do...

    • stand your ground
    • make yourself look bigger

    ... back pedaled and ripped up a single track, braking to make the turn at the top.

    Went back to that spot many, many times,
    raced up that hill as fast as possible...

    ... never came close to needing to brake to make the turn at the top.

    That my friends is living.

    ===

    165.6/12.6%
    7.5ish hours sleep
    710 anti-oxidant level
    √ Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    no Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    84/80/4 per Strava 

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


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    TIMING

    TIMING IS EVERYTHING, and there is so much to be timed when it comes to racing. To time anything to perfection necessitates...

    ... starting very early.

    Ultimately, requiring less energy.

    We saw this today at the Giro.

    The winning sprinter producing fewer watts than 2nd or 3rd place...

    1. 1480w
    2. 1870w
    3. 1580w

    ... making it look easy(er).

    Because he timed his acceleration perfectly.

    Not unlike sprinting for the line, the great Scott Adams stated...

    ... the secret to success is energy management.

    Which helped me lean into doing my best and most important work early in the day when I'm most alert and creative.

    What else...

    • workouts
    • relationships
    • spiritual exploits

    ... can we improve with better timing?

    ===

    165.2/12.6%
    7ish hours sleep
    680 anti-oxidant level
    √ Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    85/87/-2 per Strava 

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


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    BLAME IT ON THE DONUT

    STAYING ON TOP OF THE RECOVERY is super easy to skip. Especially, if we are really on top of it...

    ... day after day.

    We're rested.

    When the opportunity presents itself to overdo it...

    ... we do it.

    We think we'll be fine.

    We aren't going to do die, but...

    ... we will be less than fine.

    Like today.

    After shortchanging myself on sleep two nights in a row,
    getting talked into more than easy spinning,
    skipping the hyper-ice sessions...

    ... all variables I couldashoulda controlled,
    I suffered today.

    The sting of ripping,
    felt stale and suffocating.

    When looked back on the data...

    • on trails I've ridden
    • raced up
    • stomped

    ... I actually set some PRs.

    The difference when between being fatigued vs fresh is stark...

    ... longfaced-droopy vs JUBILANT.

    Eventually, I succumbed to the efforts,
    pulling the plug halfway up a steepytechy...

    ... and limped to the donut shop.

    Where, after a few moments and calories and water I miraculously...

    ... felt very fauxfresh!

    ===

    165.2/12.6%
    7ish hours sleep
    6500 anti-oxidant level
    no Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    no Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    87/100/-13 per Strava 

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


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    BRO!

    ALL RACING AND TRAINING ain't the way to do it. The ubersuccessful connect with others on a deeper level, it's the glue we need...

    ... to help us hold it all together.

    Not the training and racing.

    Life.

    Some say getting out and getting after is...

    ... cheap therapy.

    I won't argue with that.

    Getting out, and away, for a conversational workout...

    ... can be life changing.

    Lifesaving.

    But, we already know that.

    Most of our friends don't,
    or don't make the time,
    or have the friendship.

    Which got me out on the road way earlier than I wanted to today,
    because I knew my pal had been traveling a ton,
    and could squeeze in a ride.

    And got me thinking...

    • early start
    • easy terrain
    • all bikes welcome

    ... why not create a BRO ride?

    Details in the image.

    (Surfergirl has had this going with the Trail Angels for decades).

    ===

    165.6/12.6%
    7.5ish hours sleep
    580 anti-oxidant level
    no Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    no Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    85/84/0 per Strava 

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


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    BEST EFFORTS OSCILLATE

    DOING OUR BEST. We hear from the time we take our first steps, through our teens, into adulthood. Then we preach it...

    ... to anyone who will listen.

    Because it works.

    As the great Tony Horton used to say on the P90X videos...

    .. do your best, and forget the rest.

    It's a legit way to live, except...

    ... our best oscillates.

    We can get better at our best...

    ... is there anything more exciting than knowing that?

    I found a fun features on Strava today.

    The Best Efforts Power Curve has a little box we can check and...

    ... Show Estimated FTP.

    The last 6 weeks I've been pretty dialed.

    According to the app I've raced FTP 10 watts.

    The feedback is helpful.

    Knowing we can improve...

    ... is a devine gift.

    ===

    165.6/12.6%
    7ish hours sleep
    680 anti-oxidant level
    √ Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    no Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    86/91/-5 per Strava 

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


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    GO BIG, PUNK!

    THROWING THE GEARS TO THE BIG RING used to be much more of a thing. With the advent of 13-speed, not so much. Lot's of 1x drivetrains...

    ... making things simpler.

    Better...

    • lighter
    • more aero
    • cleaner look

    ... depends on the use case.

    MTB started it all,
    can't even buy one with 2x.

    Gravel bikes are mostly there,
    some 2x systems.

    Road and TT have special use for 1x.

    Track and BMX have always kept it clean and simple.

    Anyway, there I was this morning doing my dawgawn bestest to try and recapture my PR from Jan 2026 on a segment called Pain Cave because...

    ... who wants to just cruse home after hammerin'?

    And it dawned on me...

    ... back in Jan I forced myself to stay in the big ring all the way up the steeps.

    Did it work?

    Kinda.

    Knocked 2:47 off of last week's tepid attempt...

    ... still 48 seconds off the PR.

    I looked back at my scale logs...

    ... I'm 2 lbs heavier, .5% higher in body fat.

    Then my weight training...

    ... I'm doing a lot more leg work Sunday and Monday.

    Probably not a great way to prep for Wednesday.

    Lastly I looked at time spent in Zone 4 or above...

    ... 48 min in Jan vs 49 min today.

    I'll take another cracky at it...

    • come in lighter
    • more rested
    • caffeinated

    ... attacking with punk blazing style.

    Check 'em out: https://pedalindustries.com/collections/pedal-punk-collection

    ===

    165.6/12.6%
    8ish hours sleep
    710 anti-oxidant level
    no Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    86/92/-7 per Strava 

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


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    THE SUPER SUCCESSFUL DIET THAT IS POTENTIALLY KILLING OUR POTENTIAL

    THERE ARE A LOT OF SUCCESSFUL plans to decrease our extra ballast. Perhaps the most powerful is one that we rarely actually apply to getting lean...

    ... yet allow to dictate our ultimate potential.

    Case in point.

    Eat the same meal, day after day...

    ... we'll get sick of it.

    Eat less.
    Waste away.
    Lose muscle.

    It's just a fact.

    Yet, we do that same thing...

    • same group rides
    • same strength work
    • same A race targeted

    ... with so much of our activities.

    The inertia against improvement is overwhelming.

    We can't do more,
    become more.

    We stall,
    or worse,
    we give it all up.

    And why not?

    It's become boring.

    However, who can blame even the most monk-like amongst us who pack on the pounds because...

    ... there are so many amazing food choices to be had.

    These days, living in any kind of a city, even the smallest, there can be found really creative and fun dining experiences.

    We can eat more,
    yes, become more.

    Maybe not the more we are looking for.

    If we're really going to reach new heights...

    • new groups
    • new strength work
    • new A races targeted

    ... we must mix it up.

    PS this applies to everything: love, family, business, sprituality.

    ===

    164.6/12.6%
    8ish hours sleep
    720 anti-oxidant level
    √ Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    84/80/3 per Strava 

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


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    WHY COACHING IS MAGICAL?

    REACHING OUT TO THOSE we think are in the know is pretty common practice. We can glean a lot. Getting serious about outcomes and...

    ... hiring a coach is next level.

    #worth-it

    I was thinking about this because last week I had two different people reach out to me about training questions.

    Asking for my input.

    Here's the dill.

    For the most part a coach...

    ... isn't going to wave a wand and fix us.

    What we're really paying a coach to do is...

    ... to tell us what we don't want to hear and hold us accountable.

    It's rarely a question of knowing what to do.

    Much more a question of willingness to do it.

    And, ya know, when you're payin' for it...

    ... it does magically work.

    (and, I heckuvalot faster than wingin' it)

    ===

    166/12.7%
    8ish hours sleep
    730 anti-oxidant level
    √ Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    85/87/-2 per Strava 

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


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    MASTERY OF THIS LAW = MASTERY ON RACEDAY

    THERE IS AN UNDERAPPRECIATED MIRACLE all racers experience, yet often fail to recognize or implement in everyday life. If we did...

    ... who knows what we could accomplish.

    Parkinson's Law.

    Regardless of the distance or event...

    ... given a set of parameters, 
    a cohort of competitors,
    we go faster.

    Nobody signs up for a marathon with the idea of finishing...

    ... When I get around to it.

    We laser in on the distance, time required, prep like mad...

    ... and execute.

    Parkinson's Law...

    ... Work expands so as to fill the time available for its completion.

    We know this because on the week of the A race...

    ... we magically get all our work down days early so we can travel and chill before the big event.

    The gun goes off and...

    ... amazingly, produce heretofore unknown abilities setting PRs and often hitting or exceeding our goal finish times.

    Getting our workdays wrapped up within 8-10 hours was burned into our brains through the school system.

    It's a tough habit to break.

    Accepting a reasonable output during those same hours is mollifying...

    ... but, uninspiring.

    Dramatically shrinking the time to finish the race or project...
    Massively expanding the output...
    Defying Parkinson's law...

    ...  should be our nature in all we do.

    ===

    164.6/12.6%
    8ish hours sleep
    670 anti-oxidant level
    √ Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    85/89/-4 per Strava 

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


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    MISSLE LOCK

    BEING IN THE DRAFT is such a wonderful feeling. We slot in and feel ourselves get sucked along at...

    ... a dramatically reduced effort.

    It's slight at first.

    Just like when we lose it...

    ... we slowly come uncoupled until suddenly we're on our own.

    So it was on this morning's ride to the ride.

    Me and my pals, jamming up the coast.

    I bombed down a sizable hill in front,
    shot up the other side,
    they slingshot on by.

    And the gap just starts opening wider and wider.

    It was too early to be burning matches.

    I made the prudent choice, 
    flicked my safety cover...

    ... and acquired missile lock.

    It took 5 or so minutes of a measured effort, but then I closed enough to start to feel the draft...

    ... it's like the radar going from beeping to a solid tone.

    Target acquired,
    detonation imminent. 

    The rest of the ride would be much of the same...

    ... alternating attacks trying to drop each other.

    I'd learned my lesson,
    stayed locked and loaded the rest of the ride. 

    As a reward to ourselves, 
    we honed in on Parlor Donuts.

    ===

    166.2/12.7%
    7.5ish hours sleep
    710 anti-oxidant level
    no Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    noLower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    87/103/-16 per Strava 

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


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    THE EPIC SUMMER TRAINING

    WHELP, IT'S THAT TIME A YEAR when most of us have/will have/should have/ better have something to train for this summer. Otherwise...

    ... what's the point of living?

    Going all summer without a goal is just okay.

    So, let me just tantalize you with something insane,
    dare I say the best gravel ride in SoCal.

    Dana Point to Big Bear...

    • about 50% gravel
    • 50% of the pavement is bike trail
    • leaving from the sand, summiting before sunset

    ... qualifies as epic.

    Kinda far,
    120 miles.

    Kinda climby,
    14,409'.

    Kinda memorable,
    nothing like gittin' 'er done with friends.

    This will be our 5th year/6th running (2 attempts in '21).

    The basic layout is...

    • dinner at my place Friday night
    • 5am official start on Saturday
    • dinner in Big Bear 

    ... leaving just before sunrise, finishing before sunset.

    Click on it to see videos and pics.

    I'll be posting more.

    Put it on thy calendar: 10.10.26

    Check my stats... we weren't killin' ourselves, click to go to ride.

    ===

    166/12.7%
    8ish hours sleep
    610 anti-oxidant level
    √ Upper Body: push ups, pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: ATG squats and split squats
    83/80/3 per Strava 

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


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    WHAT IS STRONG?

    WE HEAR IT said of others. We make the comment ourselves, too. It seams so natural until we think about it, that it's...

    ... being said of endurance athletes.

    _____ is riding/running/swimming strong!

    Huh?

    We're mainly scrawny.

    So what does Strong mean then...

    • big fitness?
    • big muscles?

    ... things I think about while zonetwoing out.

    If it's just a muscle thing, does it mean because they are actually stronger...

    ... it's just easier for them to generate X than it is for the rest of us?

    If it's a VO2 Max thing, does it mean they aren't any stronger...

    ... it's just not as taxing for them at X effort as it is for the rest of us?

    Truthfully, this conversation with myself when I was doing...

    • all out 10 second sprints
    • atg weighted squats
    • box jumps

    ... throughout the week.

    ===

    166/12.7%
    89ish hours sleep
    750 anti-oxidant level
    √ Upper Body: 80 push ups, 20 pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: 80 ATG squats and split squats
    84/86/-2 per Strava 

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248

     


    >

    DAMNED IF...

    SOME WORKOUTS are better than others. There are those when we just don't wanna do. And those when we're really feeling it...

    ... that c'mon LFG feeling.

    What to do?

    Or not.

    Like today.

    We'd already hit it pretty hard...

    • bursts up in the 600W range
    • plenty in the 400s
    • rest in 300s

    ... not sure that qualifies as overunders.

    At the end of that hellish 35 minutes,
    we head directly to a segment called Pain Cave.

    I didn't want to do it,
    already feelin' smoked.

    Told BBB I was just gonna cruise it.

    But, you know how that can go.

    I looked down and I was doing 380 watts up the final push and you were disappearing.

    Since he said that, I thought maybe it wasn't a bad effort.

    Numbers don't lie.

    24 min today vs 20 min in January (a PR).

    What's the benefit of doing it then?

    I'll tell ya...

    ... to get fired up for next week.

    LFG!

    ===

    165/12.6%
    7ish hours sleep
    610 anti-oxidant level
    no Upper Body: 20 push ups, 5 pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    yes Lower Body: 80 ATG squats and split squats
    85/89/-5 per Strava 

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248


    >
    ARE YOU BORING YOURSELF?

    ARE YOU BORING YOURSELF?

    Dec 11, 2024
    by
    TODD BROWN

    IS NEXT YEAR GONNA BE BETTER THAN THIS YEAR?  It'll be different, for sure.  Better is subjective, only you can determine...

    ... if it will be a year to remember.

    We need new...

    • locations
    • friends
    • events
    • skills

    ... experiences that will change us.

    Memorable,
    forever.

    As I start to fill in my calendar for next year,
    it's tempting to play small,
    safe...

    ... instead I do this.

    First, I have to have one giant, unreasonable physical goal each year. (spiritual, mental, and social, too).

    2024 it was Gravel Nats.

    Next year (2025) hasn't crystalized yet, but it will.

    Second, I think it's imperative to try a new event once a quarter.

    Right now, it's looking like...

    • March BWR AZ
    • April Highlands Gravel (UCI)
    • June BWR MT 
    • 4th Qtr is TBD

    ... it doesn't have to be fancy, could just be a weekend adventure someplace new.

    Third, master something new, and have a plan to track progress.

    For 2025, that is going to be bicycle mechanicing. 

    By the end of the year, I want to be able to do everything at a level that I could bail myself out if I was nowhere near a competent mechanic.

    I'll be adding milestones to the calendar for that, and purchasing the proper tools.

    There lots of other stuff on the calendar...

    • date nights
    • family activities
    • work objectives
    • service projects

    ... gotta make it all work cohesively.

    Back in 2020 I set about getting out to the Cactus Cup for the first time.

    I met a bunch of cool people, and made new friends.
    Rode some fantastic and unusual terrain.
    Found an outstanding Italian joint.

    Cactus Cup stays in the rotation...

    ... I never would have found it if I hadn't ventured out.

    They're having the 12 Days of Giveaways starting 12.12...

    ... I hope you'll win this bag, and join me out there.

    ---

    Side note: 

    • I'm planning to do BWR AZ and stay the week in the desert for Cactus Cup the following weekend.  If ya get out there for either one, let's meet up for sure.
    • I'm also planning BWR UT, in May, and heading to Fruita/Moab the days following for some epic MTB.  Lemme know if you're interested in joining.

    ---

    164.9 lbs
    8ish hrs sleep (9:55pm-5:55am)
    PullUps Push Ups Squats & Stuff
    10 minutes recovery
    60 minutes reading + Journaling  

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248

     

     

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    THE THUNDER

    THE THUNDER

    Dec 10, 2024
    by
    TODD BROWN

    LOOKING FOR SOME BACKGROUND VIBES, I loaded up a Goettl Media raw file of BWR Arizona 2024.  It was supposed to be my first A race of last year, but..

    ... life had other plans.

    It's never too early to start doing recon.

    I like Joe's videos because...

    • the POV is always really good
    • his comments teach a lot
    • he's super respectful

    .... in other words, he's a good dude.

    Turning away from the big screen to get some work done it struck me how much...

    ... a race at speed sounds like thunder.

    Especially the gravel sections.

    I got so electrified, 
    I ditched the project,
    and dug into examining the terrain.

    Joe raced the long version, the Waffle.
    I'll most likely do the shorter Wafer.

    From the looks of it,
    I think this terrain will call for the Race King 2.0s...

    • lots of sand
    • some rocks
    • whoops

    ... means it's gonna be a hoot.

    Can't wait for my next thunder storm.

    ---

    164.7 lbs
    7ish hrs sleep (9:55pm-5am)
    PullUps Push Ups
    0 minutes recovery
    30 minutes reading + Journaling  

    https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248

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    EASY DAYS AND HARD DAYS ALWAYS

    EASY DAYS AND HARD DAYS ALWAYS

    Dec 09, 2024
    by
    TODD BROWN

    I WAS LISTENING TO A PODCAST with the superfamous coach of an ultrafamous racer, and the host, trying to dumb it down for us dummies, asked...

    ... What's the one piece of advice you'd give an amateur racer?

    He had me on bearings and spokes.

    Train easier.

    What do you mean?

    I mean most amateurs are doing too much.

    Isn't that the way to get better?

    No.  I mean Yes, but no.

    Explain.

    If an athlete is training too hard all the time, and by too hard I don't mean to exhaustion, but, at a level that will not allow them recover, really recover, then they can't...

    ... go really hard, and get the big gains.

    I thought about that today as...

    • miles rolled by
    • watts low
    • h.r. lower

    ... my mind open and free.

    That advice is easy to understand, hard to thoroughly absorb.

    It feels wasteful.
    Useless.

    And so we ignore it,
    to our detriment.

    Being that it's a Monday, I tweaked the great Karen Carpenter's song...

    ... Easy days and hard days always get me fit.

    This works for work, too.

    There are days I'm resting, prepping, organizing...

    ... and days I'm slaying it with back to back to back appointments.

    ---

    165.8 lbs
    8ish hrs sleep (9:55pm-6:20am)
    PullUps Push Ups & Stuff
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    COASTING IN

    COASTING IN

    Dec 08, 2024
    by
    TODD BROWN

    AS WE WIND DOWN THE YEAR, few of us are racing.  Personally, having backed down the miles I'm feeling really fresh and spunky, which reminds me about...

    ... what I love about tapering.

    Sure, there's the reduced miles and training and all the good feelings that come with that, but there's something else and if we're doing it right...

    ... is a huge benefit.

    Because all the fatigue is leaving our bodies we not only start to feel really good, we have time to reflect on how we got here...

    ... all the work we've put in.

    The result is where once we were tired, questioning out motivations and our capabilities....

    ... now we are confident.

    Confidence is key to...

    ... ripping on raceday.

    ===

    Now it's time to party!!

    I wish I'd come up for this idea of this collection in time for New Year's... 

    ... but, Hey! let's party like it's twenty twenty-five!

    Here's the deal... 

    ... order by 12.9, save 25%.

    Use code PARTY25.

    Most likely ships just after the New Year, if we can get it out early, we will.

    https://pedalindustries.com/collections/pedal-party-collection

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    164.5 lbs
    8ish hrs sleep (9:45pm-5:30am)
    No Strength Work
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    DRIVIN' THAT TRAIN

    DRIVIN' THAT TRAIN

    Dec 07, 2024
    by
    TODD BROWN

    THE PROBLEM WITH CORROSION isn't the corrosiveness itself.  That's bad, for sure.  But, I find the real problem is...

    ... it comes on so slowly.

    Then, catastrophic failure.

    Because I've been neglecting my trusty MTB all year, well, basically for two all years... 

    ... I was caught out, bad.

    "All of the sudden", 
    my shifting was shift.

    It wasn't really sudden.

    For months the shifting had been off, but...

    ... just good enough to put away and forget about.

    It had reached the point of no return.

    Irreparable damage had been done.

    Rather than simply replacing the chain in a timely manner,
    an easy home repair,
    at little cost...

    ... I had to get a divorce,
    and a hot, new, young,
    complete drivetrain.

    Costly.

    It's just a drivetrain,
    not something that really matters...

    ... those things deserve immediate, constant loving maintenance.

    ===

    Now it's time to party!!

    I wish I'd come up for this idea of this collection in time for New Year's... 

    ... but, Hey! let's party like it's twenty twenty-five!

    Here's the deal... 

    ... order by 12.9, save 25%.

    Use code PARTY25.

    Most likely ships just after the New Year, if we can get it out early, we will.

    https://pedalindustries.com/collections/pedal-party-collection

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    164.5 lbs
    8ish hrs sleep (9:45pm-5:30am)
    No Strength Work
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    THERE IS LITERALLY NO SCHOOL FOR THIS

    THERE IS LITERALLY NO SCHOOL FOR THIS

    Dec 06, 2024
    by
    TODD BROWN

    WE'RE ALL OUT THERE ENDURING, and it's like we have no compass, no gps, no no map, no field manual.  There is no associates, four year, masters, or doctorate degree...

    ... and yet, somehow experts evolve.

    Oh, there's the occasional book.

    Usually so filled with jargon and graphs they are worthless, but boy...

    ... the authors sure look smart.

    So, we rely on our...

    • inner voice
    • experience
    • friends

    ... and get to work like mad scientists.

    We can and do glean much from...

    • watching races
    • podcasts
    • youtube

    ... then, we do our best to put it into practice on the next ride, run, swim.

    Kinda makes ya wonder if...

    • Jobs
    • Ford
    • Edison

    ... were just having fun, fascinated with figuring out what was possible?

    ---

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    ---

    165.6 lbs
    8ish hrs sleep (9:45pm-5:45am)
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      THE WORST GOAL EVER

      THE WORST GOAL EVER

      Dec 05, 2024
      by
      TODD BROWN

      ABOUT SIX MONTHS AGO, I set two lofty goals.  One I accomplished, one I fell far short of.  What was the difference between...

      ... success and failure?

      Both seemed outrageous at the time.

      They still do.

      I each case, I knew everything would have to go perfectly in order to get anywhere near what I wanted to accomplish.

      The one I attained, everything did go perfectly.
      I went about my business,
      mission accomplished.

      The one I muffed, a massive unforeseeable mountain in the road popped up.
      It was such a kick in the front of my bib shorts where my legs come together,
      that it was mentally and physically debilitating.

      Months later, unforeseeable mountain turned to gopher mound, I'm back on track.

      There's all the fancy platitudes of goals...

      • goal unwritten is a hope
      • goals must be believable
      • goals should be realistic

      ... we could go on and on.

      But, I'm not sure that's the point.

      Really.

      Having the guts to...

      • set an outlandish goal
      • share it with real allies, not punks who puke on our dreams
      • and take massive action

      ... is the lifeblood of everything I do.

      Failure.
      Success.

      They matter, but not nearly as much what occurs...

      ... in the process of going after personal excellence.

      ===

      We could wait until 1.1.25 to think, start, plan...

      ... or, we could grab a calendar and get down to business.

       

      https://pedalindustries.com/calendar

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      166.4 lbs
      8ish hrs sleep (9:45pm-5:55am)
      PullUps, PushUps, Squats
      10 minutes recovery
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      DECEMBER'S FOCUS AND AN EXPERIMENT

      DECEMBER'S FOCUS AND AN EXPERIMENT

      Dec 04, 2024
      by
      TODD BROWN

      THIS MONTH'S FOCUS ISN'T FOR BABIES.  Babies crawl, make a mess of their food, and are on a quest to get fat.  I'm not.  Are you?  I'm looking to...

      ... start the year on fire.

      For December...

      • LSD, not tripping, long slow distance
      • Strength work
      • Weight loss

      ... this is my focus.

      That should have me in prime shape to hit it hard in Jan and Feb.

      Two months to prep for the first races, 
      BWR AZ and Cactus Cup.

      For Jan and Feb, I'm planning an experiment...

      • Tues/Wed back to back intensity days, with long tempo on Saturday
      • Tues/Sat intensity, with zone 1/2 days in between

      ... for alternating weeks to build race specific fitness.

      The intensity for BWR's start and dynamic surges,
      the tempo for Cactus Cup's old school XC race.

      Should be fun.

      No,
      really,
      it should be fun.

      Just gotta nail December to be hammering in March.

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      167.2 lbs
      8ish hrs sleep (9:45pm-5:55am)
      No Strength Work
      10 minutes recovery
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      THE RULE OF 3

      THE RULE OF 3

      Dec 03, 2024
      by
      TODD BROWN

      NEW AND FIRED UP, I jumped full speed into the road scene.  Since all I'd done was road race, I was one hundred million percent sure...

      ... I was born to race road.

      While I shamelessly slobbered, the old wise man at the bike shop tried to duck.

      When I stopped to breathe, he said...

      ... Sonny you don't know you lycra covered butt from a pothole!.

      Huh?

      Listen up, buttercup.

      Gulp.

      It takes three full years...

      ... to know what you're good at.

      But...

      But nothing, now get outta here and go to work.

      He was right.

      By the end of that first year, I realized I was a much better crit racer.

      So, I focused on crits for the next two years.

      When I found mountain biking,
      I was sure I'd be a cross country racer.

      Turned out,
      I was a much better descender than climber.

      When I finally got a gravel bike,
      I was sure I'd just use it to mix up the training.

      Turns out,
      it's actually pretty darn fun to race gravel.

      There's nothing magical about the three years...

      ... it's the three years of working at getting better that matters.

      Oh, and before you quote the 10,000 hour rule, think on this.

      There are 26,297.46 hours in 3 years, which is kinda like saying...

      ... if you live, eat and breathe anything for 3 years, magic happens.

      Now get to work!

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      168.2 lbs
      7ish hrs sleep (10pm-5am)
      No Strength Work
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      IT'S THE DATA DUMMY

      IT'S THE DATA DUMMY

      Dec 02, 2024
      by
      TODD BROWN

      I DO LOVE ME SOME DATA.  In this vast digital world, there's plenty of it to access, crunch, and geek out on.  The only question I have is...

      ... why? what? how? when?

      It's more than what the Garwahoo is delivering.

      That little screen can be divided so small the numbers become trivial, useless.

      Then we can dissect it all on Starva, Training Peaks, etc.

      Which brings up the question?

      Do we.

      And, if we do, what are we to make of it?

      It is so tempting to wing it.

      And, why wouldn't it be?  That's how it was done from Adam till now.

      Gut feel.

      But, I had some sense knocked into me today.

      Realizing inventory was running low on our gloves and socks, I was about to wing it on a replenishment production run.

      Wait, why not pull a report?
      Takes a few seconds.
      Data don't lie.

      And, whadaya know...

      ... winging it was not the way to go.

      The thing about all the Garwahoo data is there's just a heckuva lot of it.  We could...

      • read a ton
      • take some classes
      • pester the nerd that rides

      ... or hire a coach, let a pro figure it out and tell us what to do.

      I'm not for winging it,
      and I'm not for outsourcing it...

      ... I'm more for figuring out what the data means.

      Empowering myself.

      ---

      167.2 lbs 
      7ish hrs sleep (10:30pm-6am)
      PullUps PushUps & more
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      BECAUSE IT SUITS US

      BECAUSE IT SUITS US

      Dec 01, 2024
      by
      TODD BROWN

      ARE RUNNERS BETTER WRITERS or are there just more runners and therefore more writers that run...

      ... leading to a larger talent pool?

      Christopher McDougall's Born To Run is probably my favorite running book.

      Inspiring.
      It got me to run.
      Trail running for miles.

      His book, Natural Born Heroes, got me totally into strength work because...

      ... the heroes were so naturally strong and lethal.

      Jesse Itzler is a runner.

      His book Living With A Seal is hilarious, and wildly challenges our limited beliefs about what we can accomplish.

      Here are a few gems from my latest find...

      • The most important thing we ever learn in school is that the most important things can't be learned at school.
      • With my mind elsewhere I'm able to run for a long while, keeping up a natural speed that doesn't tire me out.
      • There are three reasons I failed.  Not enough training. Not enough training. And not enough training.

      ... from What I Think About When I Talk About Running.

      For me, it's not so much the running that is compelling, but the book's ability to help me understand...

      ... why I love riding, and enduring.

      How about you...

      ... got any faves?

      ---

      166.4 lbs 
      7ish hrs sleep (11pm-6:05am)
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      I'LL RACE YOU TO THE CORNER

      I'LL RACE YOU TO THE CORNER

      Nov 30, 2024
      by
      TODD BROWN

      AT SOME POINT, and it doesn't have to be now, but it will happen soon enough, we wake from our hibernation.  Something stirs, and in disgust with our gluttony and laziness...

      ... we show our puffy faces.

      It happened for me today.

      I thought I could postpone it a few more weeks,
      but there I was meeting at the start
      of a ferocious ride.

      The ride down was lovely.

      Seeing the fellas, charming.

      Even the first little climb 
      showed some promise.

      It ended there.

      My ballast keeping me grounded.

      Basically, I made it to the first corner.

      Now, I have a baseline.

      And, it wasn't all bad.

      I was only two seconds off my PR on that 6ish minute effort.

      Things quickly went downhill after that.

      Like, really fast...

      ... errrr, really sluggish.

      On the next section I was 3 minutes off the pace.

      20, TWENTY!, % slower.

      I pulled the plug at that point,
      proudly did the lonely ride of shame back to the van.

      This Thanksgiving weekend, I am darn...

      ... thankful to have the desire to improve.

      'Cause when desire goes,
      when there's no more fire,
      then what do we really have?

      Gonna make to the second corner next time!

      ===

      In between Black Friday and Cyber Monday are...

      ... Get your overstretched lycra in gear Saturday and Sunday.

      Since some of ya pointed out the code wasn't working perfectly, I extended through Sunday.

      TNX24 will save ya 20%.

      That is if you're relating to my admission of bottoming out and still reading.

      Which thrills the heck outta me.

      ---

      166.4 lbs 
      7ish hrs sleep (10:15pm-5:55am)
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      SATURDAY TRADITIONS

      SATURDAY TRADITIONS

      Nov 29, 2024
      by
      TODD BROWN

      AT DINNER WITH THE FAM, I asked What was your most memorable Christmas gift?  The kids are adults now, I was curious what they'd answer.  I knew exactly what mine was...

      ... the moment the words left my mouth.

      What surprised me however, 
      was Surfergirl's answer.

      My bike, it definitely wasn't new, and I didn't care.  It was freedom, we'd roam the streets of Kailua, and all to go the donut shop on Saturday mornings.

      That surprised me.

      Not the donuts.
      Not the pre-ownedness.

      I've asked myself a million times...

      What did Surfergirl see in me way back when,
      What does she see in me now,

      ... maybe she saw a kindred roamer?

      Because, I was doing the exact same thing on my Stingray...

      ... roaming the streets and dirt lots with my pals on Saturday mornings.

      Still am.

      Oh, my favorite Christmas gift?

      The red Schwinn Le Tour I drooled over when my mom's boyfriend took me to Fullerton bikes.  I imagined myself flying up the hills and traveling great distances...

      ... shocked me to see it with a bow.

      Wish I'd kept it.

       

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      166.9 lbs 
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      THE KNOWLEDGE CHEAT CODE

      THE KNOWLEDGE CHEAT CODE

      Nov 28, 2024
      by
      TODD BROWN

      MOST PEOPLE don't know this.  Some do, like the great Steve Jobs.  Meanwhile, we have this amazing cheat code... 

      ... for insider knowledge.

      Take today's ride.

      Love Watts brought his wife's best friend's husband, and let me know he's a triathlete.

      Here's the beauty of riding with someone.

      Because when his wife's best friend's husband told me he was brand new to the gravel scene, I thought...

      ... Oh boy! This cat is gonna get wrecked once we hit the dirt.

      Nope.

      Dude can shred.

      Guess what else?

      My friend's wife's best friend's husband, who had been to our town many times, had no idea how amazing the gravel riding could be here in "suburbia".

      Quite canyons.
      Canopied trees.
      Miles of single track.

      What Steve Job's knew is if he went on a long walk with someone he could really get to know them.

      It's the same with us.

      While humanity zips around in cars...

      ... we go for ride, run or swim and get to know humans
      and the places they live.

      ===

      Black Friday.

      I see all the unbelievable sales and savings, and sometimes I wonder..

      • is it something a company does when the import gear made with slave labor in China?
      • are my competitors that desperate?
      • if it's such a great strategy, why don't the greatest brands like Apple, Cervelo, Tesla, Belgian Waffle Ride, Luis Vuitton, Kask, Tiffany, do it?

      ... seems like a good way to cheapen, destroy a brand.

      But, what if it's a way to reward the loyal, cult following we have developed..

      ... for example my friend's wife's best friend's husband has three of our RaceDay bags.

      How cool is that?

      So, here's the deal.

      Since you passed the test,
      since you know me.

      Use this code, TNX24, to save 20%.

      It is only good through the 29th of November 2024.

      Yes, I know it's not a mind blowing discount, but you know...

      ... we make our bags and apparel right here in the USA.

      Quality.

      ===

      166.9 lbs 
      8ish hrs sleep (10pm-555am)
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      THIS IS SO OVER THE TOP

      THIS IS SO OVER THE TOP

      Nov 27, 2024
      by
      TODD BROWN

      DO SOMETHING ENOUGH TIMES and we start to pick up on the littlest things.  Trust me, I've done this twisty country road decent at least 1000 times, when it comes to going fast...

      ... the littlest things matter.

      On Tuesday, I hit 46.2 mph.

      Not bad.
      Not my best.

      The PR is 50.2 mph.

      A few of the little things...

      √  Aero helmet
      √  Tight tuck
      √  Winter blubber
      √ Fast wheels

      ... I had most of it right for top speed.

      But, there was one massive ingredient.

      It's not enough to make it to the top...

      ... gotta be sprinting past the goal to reach escape velocity.

      ===

      166 lbs 
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      SLOWVEMBER, DEEPSLUMBER AND JAMUARY

      SLOWVEMBER, DEEPSLUMBER AND JAMUARY

      Nov 26, 2024
      by
      TODD BROWN

      IT'S MORE THAN OKAY TO CELEBRATE the holidays. In fact, it's mandatory.  Will we sneak out for a turkey trot or social ride?  Heckyes!  Will we pile on the food?...

      ... it'd be a shame not to.

      Nothing better than the 3 F's...

      • Food
      • Family
      • Friends

      ... for our slow-thudding hearts.

      Bring on Deepslumber...

      • More parties
      • more events
      • less time

      ... soak it up.

      Jamuary will soon be to the rescue.

      It's so dang easy to get carried away and spend the entire first quarter trying to...

      ... undo what we done did.

      Honest question,
      asking for a friend...

      ... you planning to wake up on 1.1.25 ready to jam?

      ===

      166.4 lbs 
      7ish hrs sleep (9:30-5am)
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      A PAIR OF 45s MADE ME OPEN MY EYES!

      A PAIR OF 45s MADE ME OPEN MY EYES!

      Nov 25, 2024
      by
      TODD BROWN

      LEAVE IT TO HOLLIES to set things right. I'm not sure when it heppened, but it's pretty dawgawn clear my sprint is dead and...

      ... we gotta do some resurrectin'.

      A veil of dust and yuck has been yanked open.

      I couldn't put my finger on it,
      but on today's MTB ride I could sense it.

      Something I love, is missing.

      The shackles of endurance were weighing me down...

      ... the chains getting longer and heavier.

      It's my sprint, my freakin' sprint.

      I used to love to sprint...

      ... not the fastest, but cagey and wiley.

      That was it.

      Somehow, the singular focus on long endurance races had killed the speeding spirit...

      • That fire.
      • The angst.
      • Thunder and lightning

      ... slumbered like a middle-earth Tolkien forest.

      Doing the dishes an old tune came into my mind...

      ... What's the name of that?

      Next thing I know, Long Tall Woman...

      ... is cranked up to 11.

      Dishes, instantly done..

      I'm jamming, alternating between...

      • Squats
      • PullUps
      • PushUps
      • Bent Rows, BENT ROWS!!!

      ... reactivating those muskulls.

      Can't freakin' wait to get on my bike, and sprint!

      ===

      166.7 lbs (starting to wonder if my scale is stuck)
      8ish hrs sleep (10:15-6:30am)
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      PUTTING A RACING SUPERPOWER TO GOOD USE

      PUTTING A RACING SUPERPOWER TO GOOD USE

      Nov 24, 2024
      by
      TODD BROWN

      RACE LONG ENOUGH, and you can eye a competitor and know, pretty quickly, if they are suffering.  And, if we're feeling good...

      ... this is when we pounce to distance ourselves.

      But, should we,
      always?

      Some of the tells are...

      • heavy breathing
      • sloppy form
      • hanging on

      ... they are mostly easy to note.

      Though there can be fakery...

      ... for the worse and the better.

      But, what about out of competition?

      Can we use this highly-honed superpower for good...

      ... when neighbors, friends and family are struggling?

      Even faking All is well.

      Rather than pounce...

      ... can we embrace and lift up?

      ===

      166.7 lbs (starting to wonder if my scale is stuck)
      8ish hrs sleep (10-6:30am)
      No Strength Work
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      THE SEXIEST HELMET HACK EVER?

      THE SEXIEST HELMET HACK EVER?

      Nov 23, 2024
      by
      TODD BROWN

      IT'S NOT OFTEN someone eyes us over and says we look sexy all kitted up.  Maybe that's why it worked this time, 'cause there I was with my helmet on, and she said...

      ... you look sexy!

      It never would have happened if I wasn't...

      ... on my way to my new sexy helmet hack.

      When I get home...

      • I put away the bike
      • stow the shoes and glasses
      • strip and head to the shower

      ... head into the house.

      So there I was...

      ... buck naked.

      Helmet on my head.

      Normally, this would merit a head shake.

      Another silly idea.

      Here me out.

      Step into the shower post ride and pop out...

      ... helmet and body, fresh as can be.

      === 

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      Right now, the miracle working deal includes...

      • the Calendar
      • the Annual Plan Masterclass
      • plus, one month of the Be True & Rip Alliance

      ... a magical way to rule the year.

      https://pedalindustries.com/pages/giant-raceday-calendar-2025-bundle

       

      ===

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      HOW TO SOLVE PROBLEMS

      HOW TO SOLVE PROBLEMS

      Nov 22, 2024
      by
      TODD BROWN

      SOME PROBLEMS ARE HARDER than others to solve.  It can be frustrating when the answers just aren't coming.  This is... 

      ... how I solve my problems.

      It's a question of time, right?

      The truly unsolvable problems need marinating...

      • clearly identify what needs to be solved
      • set aside time
      • get outside

      ... during a very lazy ride, run or swim.

      The only goal is to solve the problem.

      A stop for a pastry and drink is often required...

      ... I carry a journal and a pen to help me flush out ideas.

      The best problems take require more...

      • miles
      • creativity
      • "fuel" stops

      ... 3 or 4 or a lot more sessions.

      Just today I was trying to figure out what to focus on...

      • goals
      • events
      • milestones

      ... for next year.

      Went for a ride,
      had a brainstorm,
      came home to the Giant calendar.

      And they think we ride just for fun and fitness!

      ===

      Right now, the Giant calendar includes...

      • the Calendar
      • the Annual Plan Masterclass
      • plus, one month of the Be True & Rip Alliance

      ... a magical way to bring on the year.

      https://pedalindustries.com/pages/giant-raceday-calendar-2025-bundle

       

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      WHY I LOVE COACH PRIME

      WHY I LOVE COACH PRIME

      Nov 21, 2024
      by
      TODD BROWN

      THERE ARE A LOT OF REASONS to love Deion Sanders.  Just imagine all that incredible speed and power sprinting for the win at Roubaix, at least that's what I used to do...

      ... when the euros would strut and think their chamois don't stink.

      That was then.

      Three things I love about Deion now.

      1. He's not living in the past, pining about how great he was.  In fact, he has a noticeable  limp because he's had toes and muscles amputated.  Can you imagine being great, then hobbled like that?
      2. He's turned around 2 different college football programs, from absolute trash into winners.  Can you imagine making something great out of nothing?
      3. He's mission is a calling, not to win games or score a big payday, but to impact young men and turn them into winners.  Can you imagine being driven like that?

      What epic race or insanely long event have we ever done where at some point we weren't...

      • hobbled
      • down and out
      • driven to get it done

      ... like life itself.

      Inspiration is everywhere,
      even in lil' ol' us.

      Be great. 

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      SOME PEOPLE ARE SO GOOD AT SHAMING

      SOME PEOPLE ARE SO GOOD AT SHAMING

      Nov 20, 2024
      by
      TODD BROWN

      THERE IS A PLACE AND TIME for an honest conversation that might hurt.  Done right, people can say something completely offensive, grab our attention, and we still take action because...

      ... shaming can be loving and effective.

      Just yesterday, effing Michael F had the nuts to say...

      ... You stayed warm because you are fat.

      Ouch.

      True,
      but ouch.

      Early this morning, I was on a...

      ... "fat burning" ride.

      See, shaming works.

      I got to thinking a measly letter is...

      ... the only difference between F A T and F A S T.

      Words came to mind...

      • Speed
      • Strength
      • Stretch
      • Sleep
      • Sprints
      • Salad
      • Sculpt
      • Strict
      • Smart
      • Start
      • Sticktoitivenes

      ... things I could do.

      Now, if someone could point out my impatience...

      ... and shame me!

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      PULLS NOT PILLS

      PULLS NOT PILLS

      Nov 19, 2024
      by
      TODD BROWN

      THERE ARE PET PEAVES and then are things that make you go hmmm. This isn't going to be about either those because some things make me shake my head so much...

      ... my helmet might fly off.

      I just don't get it.

      Take today...

      • it's dark
      • f'ing freez'ing
      • and early as heck

      ... I thought we all got out on the road to be pushed.

      But, no...

      • jokers are gonna sit it
      • get to the front
      • not pull thru

      ... it's embarrassing.

      I used to boast about how vicious this ride was.

      Like, come out...

      ... and cry all the way home.

      This is how pill pushers work,
      attacking the weakminded,
      for a quick fix.

      You're probably like me, almost every ride that starts like this...

      • cold
      • dark
      • earlisimo

      ... I'd way way way rather be in my pj's reading a book,
      or sleeping.

      "Feeling like it", 
      ain't the determiner of if we're going.

      Yes, 
      I know it's offseason.

      Yes, 
      I know not everybody can take a pull

      No,
      it's never cool to clog the front of a dawgawn training ride.

      Pull the heck through!

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      I TOLD MY DR. TO TAKE THIS PILL AND SHOVE IT!

      I TOLD MY DR. TO TAKE THIS PILL AND SHOVE IT!

      Nov 18, 2024
      by
      TODD BROWN

      SOMETIMES IT'S HARD TO BE AN ATHLETE.  Okay, all the time it's hard to be a committed athlete.  It's simply not enough to have...

      ... drive, discipline and determination.

      Sometimes, the indomitable spirit gets dominated.

      My doctor reminded me of this during a check up last Friday (referring to bloodwork we did after my injury, back in April).

      Old timer, your testosterone is muy low.

      I'm old.

      We can increase it.

      How?

      Take this magic pill or inject this secret elixir.

      Ugh, No.  And, don't even suggest it in the future.

      Why?

      It's not permitted for competition.

      And, you compete?

      Hellyeah, I compete.

      So, my lycraloving friends what do the internets tell us...

      • lift weights
      • be lean (proper body weight)
      • get plenty of sleep
      • don't drink, smoke or do drugs
      • no sugar
      • eat fruits & vegetables
      • Brazil nuts
      • fiber
      • flax seed
      • lots of protein
      • sunshine (Vitamin D)
      • spinach
      • pomegranates 
      • zinc

      ... without too much effort, cost or danger?

      I'm not saying, don't get the shot, I'm just saying it's not for me at this stage.

      Here's a weird one, some say...

      ... cold plunge can help.

      If there's a common thread here, I think it's...

      ... doing manly things creates manly bodies.

      Probably an oversimplification.

      I don't mean to be a selfpromoting, Itoldyousoing knowitall, but...

      ... all this has been covered in the RaceDay Ready Challenge.

      If you're into challenges,
      if you're into going for it
      if ya need a little help...

      ... click here.

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      TALIBAN CHUCK GETS HIS CHERRY POPPED

      TALIBAN CHUCK GETS HIS CHERRY POPPED

      Nov 17, 2024
      by
      TODD BROWN

      YESTERDAY WAS ONE OF THE BEST RIDES OF THE YEAR.  We rolled out with no planned route, no ambitions to train, just the friends...

      ... out for an adventure.

      Here's the problem,
      when you're riding from home,
      it can be hard to be truly adventurous.

      We already know everything, right?

      Kinda.

      Collectively, yes.

      Individually, no.

      Even if we did actually know it all from experience...

      ... time changes everything.

      Thought experiment:

      If we went back in time, for exactly one year, where would we be?

      Right where we are?

      Nope.

      Earth ain't just moving around the Sun...

      ... the entire solar system is on the move.

      We'd be lost in space.

      Which is why yesterday was such a great adventure, we...

      • hit trails we hadn't been on for a few years
      • tested latent water crossing skills (I failed)
      • shared secret areas only some of us knew

      ... with the sole directive: let's check it out.

      After a virgin run on a trail new to him, my friend with the amazing beard said...

      ... you popped my cherry...

      ... he instantly regretting giving me blog fodder.

      Bowie was right...

      ... Time may change us, but we can't help having a good time on an adventure.

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      GEN - ET - ICKS, WHAT ARE THEY GOOD FOR?

      GEN - ET - ICKS, WHAT ARE THEY GOOD FOR?

      Nov 16, 2024
      by
      TODD BROWN

      THE OL' BORN ON THIRD BASE ANALOGY is an easy copout.  It's almost as good as winning the genetic lottery.  But, my favorite is...

      ... beginner's luck.

      These are the things we say to ourselves when we are struggling.

      At least, 
      I do. 

      For example...

      • my dad once scored double-digits in a church basketball game
      • his dad, and all my uncles struggled with diabetes
      • as I look at my shirtless self, I can see the beginnings of his Buddha belly

      ... on the other side...

      • my mom once ran a marathon
      • her dad, also had diabetes
      • like her, I have one knee that ain't great

      ... this is what I was given to start off with.

      Don't misunderstand, I'm well aware of all the blessing of a sound body and mind (though many question that), of living in a free country, and being surrounded with incredible family and friends.

      I'm just sayin'...

      • pops didn't play pro basketball
      • mom wasn't an olympian.

      ... would that matter?

      There's more...

      • my dad loved sailing the ocean, and mastering the elements
      • that marathon my mom ran, was on a wrecked knee and required limping the last 12 miles

      ... that I can draw from.

      I'm naturally pulled to activities that feed my need for...

      • Adventure
      • Endurance
      • Persistance

      ... and help fight off modern society's penchant for all things sugar and couch.

      If we put in the work...

      ... all the things we think lack, make us extra-ordinary.

      (Trust me, our neighbors don't think are normal... ain't that great!)

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      CAN WE CHANGE?

      CAN WE CHANGE?

      Nov 15, 2024
      by
      TODD BROWN

      THERE WAS A TIME when our oldest was a certified speedster on bikes.  He'd been bit by the bug, chucked his other pursuits, and...

      ... gone all in.

      My favorite training rides ever were during this period.

      Eventually,
      he moved on.

      Sold everything

      One day, he got the bug again and purchased a bike to just ride and get some physical activity going.

      Was there a chance he'd be back killing me?

      I was reminded of all of that as I helped him move this week and saw that glimmer of hope of a bike.

      It's dusty.

      Tires are pretty much flat.

      He's busy pursuing his career,
      and hitting the gym 6 days a week.

      People change,
      passions change,
      pursuits change, too.

      How do they change?

      I'm asking, because I'm wanting to change a few things.

      For example, since my injury, I've become this insane sleeper.  

      Not insane insane.

      But, a year ago 8 hours of sleep would be a miracle,
      now it's normal.

      A while back, I was having lunch with the great Joe Friel.

      We were talking about sleep, and he said...

      ... If you need an alarm clock to wake up, you're not getting enough sleep."

      After the injury, I ditched the alarm clock.

      My challenge is I want to start my day earlier, around 5 or 530am vs 6 or 630am,...

      ... so I can get more done in the morning when my brain works best.

      The obvious reset is to go to bed earlier,
      which should be easy for an emptynester.

      Which route do I choose...

      • Forcing myself to bed at 9
      • Forcing myself up at 5-530

      ... is change that is forced even good?

      Just for fun, I'm going to start posting my wake up time...

      ... there's a chance it will work.

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      THE PROBLEM WITH BEING OBSESSED

      THE PROBLEM WITH BEING OBSESSED

      Nov 14, 2024
      by
      TODD BROWN

      I'M OBSESSED, and it's a problem.  Everything I do, everything I think about, even my dreams, all revolve around...

      ... my obsessions.

      It's good, in the fact that I'm extremely focused.

      But, it leaves me not well-rounded.

      Imagine being focused solely on my ...

      • Babe
      • Babies
      • Business
      • Books
      • Bikes
      • Big guy in the sky
      • Best friends

      ... who cares about the order?

      Honestly, the priority of each varies, constantly.

      But, the focus doesn't.

      I'm such a mess.

      It leaves me no time for anything else...

      ... maybe that's not such a bad thing.

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      QUICK LEG WORKOUT

      QUICK LEG WORKOUT

      Nov 13, 2024
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      TODD BROWN

      TODAY WAS JAMMED PACKED.  It started early with Zoom calls, and ended late helping my son load up the moving van.  Like any committed nutjob...

      ... I found time to hit the legs.

      When I say I do squats almost every day, here's what I really do:

      • Deadlifts
      • Weighted Bulgarian Split Squats
      • Nordic Hamstring Curls
      • Box Jumps

      ... one set of each with sets of PullUps and PushUps in between.

      Takes like no time, 
      definitely cooks the legs.

      As the shadows got long, I thought...

      ... Dang, I got time for a quick hour.

      So, hit my very local hills on the gravel bike...

      • 2070' of vertical
      • 256 Normalized Power
      • 704 kj

      ... in 61 minutes of glorious pain.

      The results?

      Well, I'm dang glad I regularly do this workout so that when called upon I can actually lift something and be useful.

      I'm also dang glad we were moving boxes and stuff down stairs...

      ... legs are officially jello.

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      THE HOLIDAY PACE AND DECEMBER LOSERS

      THE HOLIDAY PACE AND DECEMBER LOSERS

      Nov 12, 2024
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      TODD BROWN

      LOVE WATTS SHOWED UP WITH A NEW KID.  This isn't the easiest ride for a virgin.  They left early to make the ride over easier.  What could go wrong...

      ... when riding holiday pace?

      Oh, so many lessons and reminders.

      New kid is so new,
      he's riding tubes.

      Poor lil' fella...

      ... after a flat,
      and another flat,
      he had to make the call of shame.

      Newlywed to boot.

      Back to the holiday pace...

      ... and its potential folly.

      Jovial as the ride was,
      things still got semi-serious on Up & Up and The Wall.

      For some riders...

      ... this is the danger zone.

      Take a poor slob like me who has spent a good chunk of the year gettin' his lycra kicked.

      It's tempting, dang tempting to ramp up...

      • training
      • intensity
      • commitment

      ... and stick to these easy going turkeys.

      A little pay back.

      But, here's the oh-so-sad truth...

      ... December Hero = Summertime Zero.

      We must resist.

      A great way to do that is to invite a new kid.

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      SHOW ME THE LIGHT!

      SHOW ME THE LIGHT!

      Nov 11, 2024
      by
      TODD BROWN

      ONE OF THE GREAT THINGS ABOUT DARK MORNINGS, is it means I have to show up with lights.  Front, and rear.  Simply because...

      ... I'm committed and I get up early.

      What's so great about that?

      Well, ya see, it takes me about an hour to get to the start of tomorrow's ride.

      While those who live close, leave home after the sun is up.

      I don't.

      Which means...

      • extra work
      • extra weight
      • extra resistance

      ... I'm getting some secret training.

      But, wait, there's more!

      I'm less of a secret on the road...

      ... those lights are lightin' me up.

      So, it's the win-win-win...

      ... extra lights = extra visible = extra fast in the summertime.

      PS I often run lights during the day, too.

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      THE ROOTS OF THE MATTER

      THE ROOTS OF THE MATTER

      Nov 10, 2024
      by
      TODD BROWN

      IF YOU'VE EVER CLIPPED A TREE while careening through the forest, you know one thing for sure...

      ... the tree always wins.

      Why?

      The roots...

      • the wind my howl
      • the weather punish
      • fire char and burn

      ... healthy trees live to fight another day.

      What are the roots of fitness?

      Here's what they aren't...

      • stunning locations
      • fancy equipment
      • snazzy labels

      ... those are leaves.

      The roots...

      • power
      • strength
      • flexibility
      • endurance

      ... cannot be bought.

      Got calluses?

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      COULD YOU RIDE FOR PONY EXPRESS?

      COULD YOU RIDE FOR PONY EXPRESS?

      Nov 09, 2024
      by
      TODD BROWN

      THERE IS SOMETHING INSANELY APPEALING to an opportunity that is literally death defying.  It calls to some of us, like... 

      ... a beguiling lover.

      Is it a massive challenge to our bravery?

      The Pony Express put out this ad (image above)...

      YOUNG, SKINNY, WIRY FELLOWS
      not over eighteen.  Must be expert
      riders, willing to risk death daily.
      Orpans prferred.
      Wages $25 per week.

      ... the job was to ride a horse, form MO. to CA,
      in 10 days or less, in 1861.

       Interested?

      How about this one from Shackleton...

      MEN WANTED
      hazardous journey, small wages

      bitter cold, long months of complete
      darkness, constant danger.  Safe
      return doubtful, honor and recognition
      in the event of success

      ... the job was reach the South Pole, in 1909.

      Would you dare?

      Modern life is so figured out now, so coddled, few of us can imagine ever attempting these adventures.

      And there's no need.

      But, and here's the challenge, we can be...

      • skinny
      • wiry
      • expert riders

      ... able to

      • withstand brutal weather
      • attempt risky adventures
      • accept total failure

      ... it's literally in our DNA.

      I was thinking about this today, while suffering during a pretty climby MTB race.

      Dropped early,
      getting demolished,
      there was time to reflect on the truth...

      ... I need one ridiculous goal a year.

      Unlike the qualifications listed above, I'm not..

      • young
      • an orphan
      • willing to die

      ... it's not the

      • honor
      • money
      • recognition

      ... that calls to me.

      It's the challenge...

      ... to find out what is possible.

      What's on your calendar?

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      IT'S A FAMILY AFFAIR, RIGHT?!

      IT'S A FAMILY AFFAIR, RIGHT?!

      Nov 08, 2024
      by
      TODD BROWN

      AT THE TOP OF A NASTLY CLIMB, two athletes stopped.  Gasping for air, heads down, sweat pouring, and sharing...

      ... that all knowing smile.

      A rider,
      and a runner.

      They'd never met.

      It didn't matter...

      • gender
      • color
      • age

      ... because they know what it is.

      Bound by the ties of adrenalin,
      and fitness,
      and fun.

      What it is...

      • runs
      • rides
      • swims

      ... in our blood.

      It's who we are.

      As the great Sly Stone sang...

      You see, it's in the blood
      Both kids are good
      Blood's thicker than mud

      ... it's a family affair.

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      CHANGING UP THE BREAKFAST ROUTINE

      CHANGING UP THE BREAKFAST ROUTINE

      Nov 07, 2024
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      TODD BROWN

      WITH TIME CHANGE, I switched over to riding early in the morning.  Which means when I roll in, I'm pretty dang hungry and need to...

      ... get in some good calories.

      Not donuts,
      though the do sound awfully dang good.

      After a few days in a row, I'm wondering why I ever stopped...

      ... concocting these yummy shakes.

      This weeks beaker project included...

      • L-Glutamine powder
      • Frozen blueberries
      • Kachava
      • Water
      • Ice

      ... and I can't get enough.

      The only reason I'm not doubling up is my throat is frozen when I'm done.

      I scramble up...

      • butter
      • bacon
      • eggs

       ... and warm my throat right back to normal.

      My functional health doctor prescribed L-Glutamine when I was coming back from my TBI.  It's know to help muscle recovery.  I have still have some, so in it goes.

      Kachava is pretty nuts, in terms of what it contains.  All kinds of good stuff.  My son got me onto a subscription and I ended up with surplus, so in it goes.

      The frozen blueberries?  I just love 'em, and they're great for thickening the shake.

      I'm pretty sure you know what butter, bacon and eggs are good for.

      What's your go to post ride breaky?

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      IS SECOND WIND A REAL THING?

      IS SECOND WIND A REAL THING?

      Nov 06, 2024
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      TODD BROWN

      THE SANTA ANAS ARE BLOWING TODAY, a seasonal wind phenomenon in this area. I ignored the weather warning and hit out for a second day in a row of Hill Fest...

      ... with gusts and dust.

      Half way in, 
      I wanted to quit.

      It wasn't that my lungs were struggling,
      they were.

      On the heels of last week's climbing focus,
      and this week's Hill Fest rides...

      ... I was runnin' outta steam.

      I pressed on.

      Why?

      The plan was to climb for two hours...

      ... and I wanted to see if the legs would come back around.

      Up the final climb, I looked down...

      ... 400+ watts.

      Not my best,
      not bad.

      The only guaranteed way to get a second wind is to keep chugging along...

      ... and have some faith things will improve.

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      PS... That's Love Watts in the pic, he rode straight into the dust storm for over an hour.  I'm guessing the tailwind on the way back, felt a lot like a second wind.

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      POSITIONS OF POWER

      POSITIONS OF POWER

      Nov 05, 2024
      by
      TODD BROWN

      TODAY I RODE HILLFEST, a diabolical route through my sleepy little town.  Covering a mere 32 miles, I got in 4200' of elevation, in just over 2 hours...

      ... without killing myself.

      In fact, it was fun.

      There is something infinitely easier, for me, to hold a decent Normalized Power while climbing vs. on flat terrain.

      What could it be...

      • the position
      • undulating pitches
      • opportunity to stand on the pedals

       ... that makes it feel easier?

      Another position where it appears easier to put out more power is the faux time-trial, where the forearms are on the bars, and hands cupping the Wahoo.

      Why does...

      • the position
      • resting vs grabbing bars
      • increased speed from aero

      ... make me want to stomp on the pedals a little more?

      Is it just boredom with...

      • flat terrain
      • upright position
      • hands on the hoods

      ... the usual, the common, the comfortable.

      I think it's fair to say, in my case anyway... 

      ... greater challenges inspire and deliver greater power.

       

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      YOU DO NOT GET A VOTE

      YOU DO NOT GET A VOTE

      Nov 04, 2024
      by
      TODD BROWN

      I KNEW IT WAS GOING TO BLOW UP.  A simple question, asked kindly and thoughtfully at the dinner table, when we were all together on Sunday...

      ... would I like the answer?

      Why did I even ask it?

      Will we ever eat together again, as a family?

      It was stupid,
      I should have let it go.

      But, when your kid's are making decisions for their kids, and their kids' kids...

      ... you've got to know why they are voting that way.

      What are you voting for...

      • giant orange rolls
      • or
      • green beans and bacon

      ... on Thanksgiving?

      Little did I know they are split...

      • carb-free always
      • blow off the diet on holidays

      ... evenly.

      It's a toss up over here.

      How is it at your place?

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      PROPER FUELING

      PROPER FUELING

      Nov 03, 2024
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      WHAT WE USE FOR FUEL MATTERS because it propels us.  We study it, we buy it, we consume it.  But...

      ... is it consuming us?

      Why am I in bed early,
      out the door before the sunrises?

      Is it...

      • to win the trinket?
      • prove the doubters wrong?

      ... that will be fulfilling?

      Or, do I define success on my terms,
      with metrics that matter to me,
      that endless fascinate,
      and captivate...

      ... what is possible?

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      WHY GETTING DESTROYED IS AWESOME

      WHY GETTING DESTROYED IS AWESOME

      Nov 02, 2024
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      TODD BROWN

      OUR LOCAL FOREST BURNED DOWN last month.  Not all of it, but over 23.000 acres of beautiful mountains.  Along with it, we lost...

      ... some of our best trails.

      Trails that had made many magazine covers.

      They're gone,
      destroyed,
      closed.

      Today, I rode up to where the fire had burned.

      Branchless sticks replaced our lovely scrub brush and ancient oak and pine trees.

      Everything was charred and naked.

      And, then I saw it.

      In the pic above, there is a little tiny green plant pushing through the blackened soil.

      It's so vibrant,
      valiant.

      Isn't that a perfect representation of racing, of life?

      We train,
      we enter,
      we battle... 

      ... we resist everything that is fighting against us.

      When we cross the line,
      we collapse.

      There is nothing left to give.

      We swear will never do such insanity again, and a month later...

      ... there is a little bit of yearning starting to sprout.

      It's not recreation we are after...

      ... it's re-creation.

      And, it's good.

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      WE ACTUALLY BELIEVE THIS

      WE ACTUALLY BELIEVE THIS

      Nov 01, 2024
      by
      TODD BROWN

      WHY DO WE BELIEVE SOME THINGS AND NOT OTHERS?  Pretty simple, we've found them to be true through our own experiences.  Sometimes good, sometimes bad...

      ... always teaching us something.

      Every Day Is RaceDay.

      That's a truth.

      It doesn't mean we actually pin on a number and throw down every day of our lives...

      ... it means what we do every day matters.

      Every thing matters.

      Every action.

      They all combine and build on each other...

      ... whether we like it or not.

      That's why having a plan is so important.

      The plan could be to...

      • take it easy
      • be lazy
      • rest

      ... but, it's planned.

      Just like...

      • do base miles
      • lift weights
      • intervals

      ... is planned.

      Good Plans = Good Results

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      GOING THE DISTANCE

      GOING THE DISTANCE

      Oct 31, 2024
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      TODD BROWN

      YOU KNOW WHEN YOU'RE GOING TO RACE, it's on the calendar.  It is so far into the future, you don't really care about it.  But, you should because...

      ... starting early matters.

      Whether the course is the same ever year, or changes every year, getting acquainted with it can make a big difference in success.

      Still, we don't.

      At least, most don't.

      And, if we do, we just look at the distance and think...

      ... Oh, I've gone that far before.

       Or, maybe...

      ... I'll start training tomorrow.

      But, do we?

      No,
      not even.

      The route,
      the passage of time,
      and, our ability to overcome obstacles..

      ... never winds up according to our plans.

      We can either plan early,
      plan well...

      ... and make minor course corrections along the way.

      Or, we can skip the planning,
      wing it...

      ... and wonder What the heck happened?

      Either way,
      we will line up and race...

      ... how we finish is on us.

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      I NEVER GET COLD FEET

      I NEVER GET COLD FEET

      Oct 30, 2024
      by
      TODD BROWN

      A NUMBER OF YEARS AGO, I quit wearing shoes for anything other than riding, running and hiking.  One of the many benefits is...

      ... I never get cold feet.

      I mean I do, 
      but not like I used to.

      Back in day of shoes, as soon as the temperature dipped I'd throw on the toe covers or booties.

      Not any more.

      So, when my kid called to complain about the cold sand during his sunrise walks...

      ... I had to shame him.

      Suck it up!... it's good for your circulation, getting blood movement down in your feet, and good to connect with the earth, and good to feel some discomfort.  : )

      Did I walk our daughter down the aisle in flipflops?

      Yep.

      What about a nice dinner with Surfergirl?

      Yep.

      On the way to the slopes for a day of skiing?

      For sure.

      Not church?!

      Yep.

       Why Todd... why would you do such a thing?

      Well, my feet starting hurting in regular shoes.

      I probably rode them into the ground, 
      and destroyed them.

      Not only am I...

      • quick to ditch the shoes walking into a home
      • infinitely more comfortable every day
      • using my lower leg muscles

      ... I get to shock everyone else on those cold morning!

      Before you say, Bro you live where the weather is great all the time, trust me...

      ... 39 degrees with humidity is very C O L D.

       

      Never getting cold feet maybe...

      ... the secret to signing up for hard stuff?

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      IS IT WHAT'S INSIDE THAT COUNTS?

      IS IT WHAT'S INSIDE THAT COUNTS?

      Oct 29, 2024
      by
      TODD BROWN

      AERO FRAMES ARE SO SEXY.  Just one look, and t's hard to imagine anything but going fast on them.  Unfortunately...

      ... looks aren't everything.

      What about the things we can't see?

      Here's a short list...

      • Bearings - wheels, bottom brackets, pulleys, pedals
      • Teeth wear - cassette, chain rings
      • Lubes - chain, pulley
      • Tire pressure

      ... of things we don't see or notice.

      There's all kinds of speed to be gained or lost on those four things.

      So while we might be intimated by the fancy aero bike, and aero does matter, there's a whole bunch we can't see or don't notice or neglect that matter.  A lot.

      And, what about the bodies of other athletes?

      You know the racer who is lean, 
      or has great muscle tone?

      That can be intimidating, too.

      But, wouldn't it be much more telling to know their...

      • power to weight ratio
      • nutrition strategy
      • VO2 Max
      • readiness

      ... before we make a judgement?

      My pal Pete and I were training a lot years ago.  

      We were decently fast on bikes.

      So, we decided to do a 10k.

      What could be so hard about a 6 mile jaunt?

      We figured we'd crush it.

      Around mile 4, I was dying.

      My body hurt, and I was barely moving.

      Suddenly I'm being passed by...

      • on ol' lady in a Juicy Courtier sweatshirt
      • a chubby dude with rubbing thighs
      • and some cat in flipflops 

      ... it was very humbling.

      The point is,
      we can be awed by the sexy and shiny stuff, or...

      ... we can focus on improving what we have.

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      As I'm typing this, Surfergirl stops by for a goodnight kiss with a Hagen Daz bar in hand.

      Where did you get that?

      The freezer.

      Did you hide it from me?

      You told me not to let you be tempted.

      Ugh!

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      THIS WOULD BE A CROWNING ACHIEVEMENT

      THIS WOULD BE A CROWNING ACHIEVEMENT

      Oct 28, 2024
      by
      TODD BROWN

      MY DENTIST IS SO ANNOYING.  The dentistry is great, but he's a sadist when I'm in the chair.  One of these days...

      ... I'm going to get even with him!

      He's like your worst training partner.

      You know the type...

      • We're doing all we can to relax
      • keep a grip on our emotions
      • our hearts are pounding
      • our lungs exploding

      ... and Mr. I'm In Control is talking.

      Talking!

      As if it's nothing to be doing 400 watts up a hill.

      That's how he is with his diabolical drill in hand...

      • Chatting away,
      • asking about the family,
      • sharing some juicy gossip.

      ... and all I can do is grunt.

      Well, I'll tell ya,
      if I ever get him out on a bike...

      ... I'm going to yak it up and half-wheel him until he pukes.

      That's the kind of friend I am,
      and I've been friends with this Dr. Day since we were wee lads.

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      FIGHTING DEMONS

      FIGHTING DEMONS

      Oct 27, 2024
      by
      TODD BROWN

      AT SOME POINT,  the race always gets tough.  Could be a blistering rush for the single track, missing out on a powerful break, dust so thick it chokes and blinds.  In all cases...

      ... there's a demon to be fought.

      How do we prepare for that?

      As the great Mike Tyson said...

      ... Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the nose.

      First off, our plan needs to go beyond the initial encounter.

      You know...

      ... getting punched has to be part of our plan.

      It's gonna happen.

      And, it's not so much preparing to be hit that matters,
      as knowing what it feels like, that it will pass,
      that we can and will recover.

      As the great Paul Simon lyrics from The Boxer reminds us...

      And he carries the reminders
      Of every glove that laid him down
      Or cut him till he cried out
      In his anger and his shame
      "I am leaving, I am leaving"
      But the fighter still remains

      ... we are fighters.

      The great Pat Benatar sang...

      Knock me down, it's all in vain
      I'll get right back on my feet again

      ... Hit me with your best shot.

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      5 THINGS I'M WORKING ON THIS OFF SEASON

      5 THINGS I'M WORKING ON THIS OFF SEASON

      Oct 26, 2024
      by
      TODD BROWN

      THE OFF SEASON isn't the... Time to get on the couch season. But, it is a good time to back it off.  The main "it" being...

      ... training volume.

      Now it is time to bank things for the coming year.

      What can we do with the shorter days,
      the freed up training time,
      the unfocus?

      Let me just call myself out right here...

      ... we can pay extra special attention to anyone who might have been inadvertently backburnerd.

      Here are 5 less important things, than the above, that I'm personally working on...

      • getting stronger via weight training
      • improving my flexibility via stretching
      • climbing ability via driving to longer climbs
      • decreasing my weight via cleaning up my diet
      • balance via moves and activities the require greater balance

      ... while decreasing my overall time commitment.

      Other than actually driving to do longer climbs, and I'm talking about climbs of 60+ minutes...

      ... everything can be done at home.

      Weight training, is easy to do first thing in the morning while my brain is waking up.

      Stretching, while watching/learning on YouTube.

      Cleaning up my diet, that's just picking better stuff at the grocery store.

      Balance moves, for me that's a two-fer because Surfergirl, who apparently likes having me around, like to surf.

      It just takes some commitment, and maybe...

      ... picking up some used weights off of Facebook Marketplace.

      And, if we do it, we'll head into 2025 with a much better base than we ended with in 2024.

      What are your 5 or 3 or 1 thing(s) to work on this off season?

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      DEATH AND RACING

      DEATH AND RACING

      Oct 25, 2024
      by
      TODD BROWN

      WHAT'S WITH DEATH AND RACING?  My pal Brian is off to run (run! not ride) 100 freakin' miles.  Ironman starts off with a 2 mile swim in the open ocean. For most competitors, Unbound's 200 miles are so outrageous...

      ... they are thrilled if they can finish.

      Do we really believe...

      ... What doesn't kill me makes me stronger?

      Why do we say...

      ... I'll rest when I'm dead?

      What is the draw to push and push?

      For example, 3 days after my surgery...

      • I woke with my right eye almost swollen shut
      • a nagging, persistent headache
      • and a lot of fatigue

      ... did it keep me from going out for an afternoon spin today?.

      Nope.

      Why do we ignore our bodies, doctors, family, friends...

      ... and keep charging?

      For me, and I'm guessing you...

      • movement is the default
      • sunshine is the antidote
      • gulping air is euphoric

      ... this is how we live.

      We might rest when we die,
      the overwhelming challenge might make us stronger...

      .. in truth, a lot of racing is discovering how mighty we really are.

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      RACING UGLY (SWEATER)

      RACING UGLY (SWEATER)

      Oct 24, 2024
      by
      TODD BROWN

      SOMETIMES THE START LINE reminds me of a bunch of peacocks.  Fancy threads, trim bodies, glistening muscles, and beautiful, shiny machinery.  Everyone nervously sizing each other up, and...

      ... none of it matters. 

       Don't get me wrong.

      I love looking sharp,
      polishing the bike,
      feeling ready.

      But, it's actually pretty fun to show up looking ugly...

      • dirty bike
      • ratty clothing
      • hairy legs and scruffy face

      ... because some peacocks will be dismissive after a quick glance.

      They'll fail to notice...

      • the drivetrain is pristine
      • the clothes are aero
      • the body is ready

      ... someone is primed to get after it.

      It's weird,
      and it totally works.

      Not on everybody, 
      just some.

      We're wired that way.

      To make quick assessments and move on.

      Maybe it's a survival mechanism.

      I was thinking about that today as my forehead showed the effects of the trauma endured in surgery this week...

      ... fluid pooled at my eyebrows making me look like a an old basset hound.

      Uhhh-gleee!

      So, let's celebrate it...

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      A DIRTY LITTLE SECRET

      A DIRTY LITTLE SECRET

      Oct 23, 2024
      by
      TODD BROWN

      AIN'T NOTHIN' WRONG WITH N+1 when it comes to bikes.  We've all got our eye on something, needed or not.  That's how I wound up with a gravel bike, which I love.  But...

      ... N+1 isn't always the right answer.

      After my brain injury, I was having trouble with my eyes tracking correctly.

      It was annoying.

      The gravel riding around here is pretty rocky, which was made extra challenging as my brain is healing.

      I'd hit the rough stuff, 
      and the eyes would scramble.

      Not the best feeling when you're flying downhill.

      I had a HUGE breakthrough on Monday, right before my surgery.

      My son came over for a quick MTB ride,
      I think he thought it could be the last one, 
      and wanted to get dropped by the old man one more time.

      Anyway, we're bombing down this single track that I hit all the time on my gravel bike and...

      • my eyes are steady
      • I have way better control
      • going much faster than on gravel bike

      ... I realize, the MTB is much better suited to rough and rocky single track.

      Doh!

      Now, you might be thinking Of course it is ya dummy!

      Which is exactly what I was thinking.

      Here's the thing.

      It's not N+1...

      • I love road
      • gravel
      • mtb

      ... it's which 1 is right for the terrain.

      And, that's my dirty secret
      I like all kinds of terrain
      and challenges.

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