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    HR TRAINING TO THE NEXT LEVEL

    THERE'S NOTHING QUITE LIKE the joy of climbing with friends to a distant peak and poking through the clouds. Summiting is like having...

    ... the top of the world to ourselves.

    All is calm.

    Bombing down the mostly unfamiliar other side...

    ... not so calm.

    Heaven forbid we'd let a gap open and get left behind.

    Already on the edge of grip, I came into a sweeping lefthand turn...

    ... a negative radius, sloping downward.

    I drifted all the way wide to the soft bulldozed berm.

    Exiting, it was nothing but steep with ruts and rocks competing for my attention.

    It wasn't looking good.

    Somehow I managed to wiggle through the gauntlet.

    My HR now sky high.

    Only one thing to do, let out a huge...

    ... WOOOOHOOOOO!!!

    Sheesh, my heart skipped a beat just reliving and writing this.

    It.
    Was.
    Awesomeness.

    Had I gone down,
    I wouldn't have died.

    But, it woulda been a bloody mess firshur.

    Glad I kept my eyes open
    and arms relaxed,
    the tires held...

    ... just another reason to be grateful this time of year.

    ===

    164.2 lbs/12.5%
    480 Anti-Oxidant Score
    7ish hours sleep
    no PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Dips
    no Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    10 minutes stretching
    30 minutes Reading/Journaling
    89/96/-8 (fitness/fatigue/form)

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


    >

    WHO KNEW WE WERE THAT BAD?

    THE PROGRESS WE MAKE can be kind of embarrassing. We don't know it at the time. In fact, we're having so much fun those early pics and vids...

    ... can be kind of embarrassing.

    There's hope.

    Bad athletes,
    can get good.

    Good athletes,
    can be great.

    Great athletes...

    ... know the secret.

    Keep doing it.

    ===

    163.4 lbs/12.4%
    480 Anti-Oxidant Score
    8ish hours sleep
    √ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Dips
    no Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    10 minutes stretching
    60 minutes Reading/Journaling
    86/82/3 (fitness/fatigue/form)

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


    >

    THE OTHER 12 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS

    A LOT OF US plan to do some superspecialsecret training when nobody is looking in the coming days. Some are going so far as to...

    ... do the outrageous.

    A gift to ourselves.

    Which reminds me of one my pals who each year would ride a century 12 days in a row.

    That was his goto way to start the year with a bunch of base miles.

    Of course, the family and friends all thought that was...

    ... akin to getting coal for Christmas.

    Personally, my overarching diabolical (counter season or counter intuitive?) plan is to... 

    • play around on jumps and technical stuff
    • catch up with friends
    • have fun

    ... make the training count.

    What are you planning for 12/25 thru 1/6

    While you're thinking about that... 

    ... I'm sharing this kit with you in the off chance you're looking so spoil yourself with something outrageously sexy...

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    ===

    163.4 lbs/12.4%
    500 Anti-Oxidant Score
    7ish hours sleep
    √ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    no Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    60 minutes Reading/Journaling
    86/84/2 (fitness/fatigue/form)

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


    >

    IS IT TOO LATE TO GO PRO?

    THE SALARIES of the tops pro seem fantastic. The lifestyle unbeatable. Who doesn't want to get...

    ... paid to train and travel the world?

    Sign me up.

    But...

    ... it's too late, you're too old, you lack talent, you don't have time, you're too young, your equipment sucks, your friends and family won't approve, you'll nevereverver freakin' make it...

    ... SILENCE!

    Though we may not get paid,
    our travel will be less exotic,
    we can still focus on...

    • a specified activity
    • honing our craft
    • doing our best

    ... it's never to late to be pro.

    ===

    164.2 lbs/12.5%
    500 Anti-Oxidant Score
    8ish hours sleep
    no PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    no Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    60 minutes Reading/Journaling
    87/89/-3 (fitness/fatigue/form)

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


    >

    WE WON THE LOTTERY!

    WE DON'T DREAM enough. At least most of us. When we do, and I'm not talkin' 'bout shut eye...

    ... we change our state.

    Great things are suddenly possible.

    I was reminded of this yesterday...

    ... my son was going to buy a lottery ticket.

    He does this when it's over a billion.

    I told him how much...

    • it allows us to dream
    • things we'd change
    • do or never do

    ... I love and hate the lottery.

    Name one thing you'd do?

    I'd never get up to an alarm clock again?

    Later, I reflected on my greatest day on the bike.

    In 2022.

    The insane Leadville goal of...

    • a PR
    • sub-8 hrs
    • at age 60

    ... and how I did it.

    The dream of sub-9 at sixty started years prior.

    Always in the back of my mind.

    But, there.

    How it would feel to be in that kind of shape.

    The closer the date got, 
    the more real it became.

    Until I believed I could not only go sub-9,
    but shatter my 6 previous efforts.

    We can win our own lottery...

    • crystal clear
    • detailed
    • belief

    ... if we'll just start dreaming.

    ===

    166lbs/12.5%
    7.5ish hours sleep
    √ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    √ Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    60 minutes Reading/Journaling
    88/91/-4 (fitness/fatigue/form)
    500 Anti-Oxidant Score

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


    >

    IS IT THE SACRIFICE?

    WHY DO SOME OF US stick with the endurance thing year after year after year and others check in for a season or two then check out...

    ... never to return?

    There is something unseen happening.

    I think I know what it is.

    Sacrifice.

    For better or worse...

    • could be skipping a new car for a better bike
    • an hour later out at night for an early run
    • a quick swim instead of a tv binge

    ... we've sacrificed something.

    That sacrifice produces the faith necessary to really go for it,
    go for that insane physical goal we've set.

    It gives us hope.

    And, we love that...

    ... in everything we do.

    ===

    165.2 lbs/12.5%
    7ish hours sleep
    √ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    √ Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    60 minutes Reading/Journaling
    88/93/-6 (fitness/fatigue/form)
    450 Anti-Oxidant Score

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

     


    >

    YOU'RE GONNA SAY THIS IS IT

    THINGS AREN'T GOING to go according to plan. Everything is going to go south. Everything. And you're going to say this is it..

    ... This is how I end.

    You can accept that,
    or you can get to work.

    That's all it is.

    You just begin.

    Solve one problem.

    And then the next.

    If you solve enough problems...

    ... you get to cross the finish line.

    Adapted from the closing scene of The Martian.

    It's a long movie,
    about solving problems,
    which is what we do the moment...

    ... we register for a race or commit snagging that elusive PR.

    (highly recommend the movie)

    ===

    165.2 lbs/12.6%
    8sh hours sleep
    √ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    √ Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    90 minutes Reading/Journaling
    88/95/-7 (fitness/fatigue/form)
    450 Anti-Oxidant Score

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


    >

    THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH

    IF WE'RE REALLY LUCKY, and we (you n me) are, we'll stumble into something that keeps us endlessly fascinated. No matter how much we do it, or how long we put it on pause...

    ... it is always, ALWAYS, a ton a fun.

    How can we do it forever?

    At a high level?

    Before I tell ya the answer...

    • age
    • friends
    • failure to progress

    ... we gotta accept the challenges.

    1. If we aren't on point with our health choices, age may ravish us...

    ... and not the sexy kind.

    2. As the playground circles the sun...

    ... many of our friends will hang it up (see #1.)

    3. Failure to progress...

    ... leads to boredom.

    Today, I hooked my sassy grin...

    • rode with younger cats
    • picked up a new trick
    • pushed my limits

    ... up to the firehose of youth.

    1. Lucked into shredding a lot of single track with Steve and Brian...

    ... the schedules aligned, the conversations vibrant.

    2. Coming in hot to a corner, Steve locked up the rear wheel...

    ... Why did you do that? To vector the turn and change trajectory.

    3. Brian, did you launch off that rock?...

    ... Yeah, came around the turn so fast I had to.

    The real secret to the fountain of youth...

    ... making and keeping young friends.

    ===

    166 lbs/12.7%
    7ish hours sleep
    no PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    no Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    30 minutes Reading/Journaling
    87/92/-5 (fitness/fatigue/form)
    440 Anti-Oxidant Score

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


    >

    THE HIDDEN ADVANTAGE

    WE'RE BUSY. We work. Raise families. Participate in communities. Do our duties...

    ... what's our hidden advantage?

    Just that.

    We know how to...

    • schedule
    • pacify
    • lead

    ... and we have perspective.

    Which is what sets us apart,
    keeps us in the hunt...

    ... 'till we cross the finish line.

    ===

    164 lbs/12.5%
    8 hours sleep
    no PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    no Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    30 minutes Reading/Journaling
    87/92/-5 (fitness/fatigue/form)
    440 Anti-Oxidant Score

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

     


    >

    DARE OR DARE NOT

    SOMEWHERE AROUND 8 YEARS OLD, we learn of daring. Someone gets dared. We don't even know what the word means and, yet...

    ... we do.

    Because there is tone.

    An unsaid judgment.

    I dare you.

    Our response...

    • bold
    • calm
    • weak

    ... means everything.

    Later in life, that cat in the mirror still dares us...

    ... if we are lucky.

    What are you daring yourself to do in 2026?

    ===

    164.2 lbs/12.5%
    7.75 hours sleep
    √ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    √ Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    90 minutes Reading/Journaling
    87/92/-5 (fitness/fatigue/form)
    440 Anti-Oxidant Score

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


    >

    WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU SHOW A FRIEND AROUND TOWN?

    GETTING A LONG-DISTANCE FRIEND TO VISIT is mostly rare, for most of us. We post to Starva, talk up our locale...

    ... to the point of bragging.

    Then, the friend shows up.

    Suddenly, we're wondering...

    • will they be impressed
    • can they keep up
    • will they crash

    ... how this is gonna go down>

    There was a time when Surfergirl would take such visiting friends aside and whisper...

    ... Be careful, he's kinda crazy.

    Couldn't blame her as more than a few returned bleeding,
    one with a broken bone.

    It wasn't on purpose.

    • I'd just forget
    • be in the zone
    • having a blast

    ... thinking they were doing the same.

    The local, me...

    ... could rip the trails blindfolded.

    Everyone else was riding blind.

    Anyway...

    ... Tim did great today.

    (I knew he would, and didn't really back it down at all.)

    ===

    164.2 lbs/12.5%
    7.75 hours sleep
    √ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    no Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    90 minutes Reading/Journaling
    87/91/-5 (fitness/fatigue/form)
    470 Anti-Oxidant Score

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


    >

    GOOD NEWS: THERE'S HOPE!

    THIS TIME OF YEAR, the schedule gets crowded. The company parties, family get togethers, community events...

    ... we want to attend 'em all.

    It eats into the training time.

    And, that's good.

    Just yesterdee, Surfergirl reminded me of our date to see Gentry.

    Her favorite trio was in town for a Christmas concert.

    Driving down, we wondered if we'd run into any friends,
    walking in we saw my brother and sisterinlaw...

    ... seating, we were astonished.

    We were exactly right behind them.

    Couldn't have planned it better,
    total surprise.

    But, that's not the point.

    We were carried away in the spirit of the night...

    ... all the world's nonsense, forgotten.

    When we returned home, there was a package on the doorstep.

    Incredible...

    ... a customer had hand made classic ornaments for each of our family members.

    As a gift.

    The real point is if we'll shut off the news, the pointless socials and get out to events and people we love we find...

    ... there's hope!

    Hoping you'll find plenty of time to share your love for others in the coming weeks.

    ===

    162.2 lbs/12.2%
    7.5 hours sleep
    no PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    no Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    90 minutes Reading/Journaling
    86/86/-1 (fitness/fatigue/form)
    430 Anti-Oxidant Score

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


    >

    THE BEST FREE ADVICE YOU NEVER PAID FOR

    WE ALL GET ACHES AND PAINS. Mostly, we just blow 'em off knowing in a few days things will right themselves. At least that's the idea. But, we are organic...

    ... our equipment is not.

    It won't self heal,
    like our miraculous bodies.

    No matter how much positive energy we send it...

    ... those creaks won't go away on their own.

    We gotta respect and inspect 'em. 

     I mean really figure it out.

    Lemme splain it.

    I've had an annoying creak for a couple of weeks.

    Finally, last Friday...

    • removed cranks
    • checked, cleaned bottom bracket
    • found a broken bolt on the chain ring spider

    ... thought that'd solve everything.

    Mostly, kinda.

    However, last steep climbs at end of Saturday's ride indicated problem not resolved.

    Took into the shop for professional treatment.

    Ace mechanic gives me a call.

    It's not good.

    How bad.

    Axle in hub is cracked.

    Yikes.

    Yeah, it coulda been bad.

    How bad?

    Well, if it broke while riding it would have destroyed the hub innards, and...

    And, what?

    ... and possibly locked up the wheel.

    Now, I dunno how things are where you live, but on that ride I'd just finisihed...

    ... I hit 35 mph over a rocky, gravel fire road.

    Had that wheel locked up...

    ... I'd be dead, at best.

    Consider this the best free advice you Never paid for...

    • bike
    • bones
    • muscles

    ... Fix thy creaks!

    ===

    162.6 lbs/12.5%
    8 hours sleep
    √ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    √ Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    90 minutes Reading/Journaling
    86/89/-3 (fitness/fatigue/form)
    470 Anti-Oxidant Score

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

     


    >

    HAVE YOU HAD A CLASSY SMOKE, LATELY?

    CELEBRATING AN EPIC EFFORT is, can be, a powerful factor in repeatability. You know, whether or not we ever do it again and...

    ... gain the associated benefits.

    Old time movies we so classy.

    In black and white.

    Couple meets,
    goes to dinner and dancing,
    the very next scene we see...

    ... they are covered up, smoking in bed!!!

    Here's how we do it most Saturdays.

    Meet up at the corner,
    hit it hard for 3-4 hours,
    the next thing we know...

    ... we're at the country store.

    Cokes, RedBulls, chips, even had Zingers yesterday...

    ... our version of smoking in bed.

    ===

    Now, here's the diabolical brainwashing science...

    • guaranteeing many repeat performances

    ... celebrating with lots of sugar and caffeine burns those good feelings in.

    ===

    165.6 lbs/12.5%
    8 hours sleep
    √ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    √ Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    30 minutes Reading/Journaling
    87/92/-6 (fitness/fatigue/form)
    430 Anti-Oxidant Score

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


    >

    APPRECIATING A ROUGH START

    FOR SOME GETTING STARTED is easy, for other it's hard. Even messy. So, what's better...

    ... an easy start or a tricky start?

    Take today.

    We'd climbed 4141', 13.4 miles.

    The start, though steep, was pretty smooth.

    The final 4.5 miles, were quite a bit rougher.

    Lots of rocks.

    I really suffered that last 2ish miles.

    After a bit of a break, 
    it was time to plummet back down.

    We pushed the pace pretty good those first 4 1/2 miles...

    ... over terrain I've flatted on many times.

    I knew the next 9 miles were smoother, but...

    ... after the previous beating they seemed like a freeway.

    We screamed down.

    Surprisingly, I posted my 3rd fastest time ever.

    (In case you're wondering if that was my 3rd time down, it was my 44th since 2012, per Starva)

    This served as a good reminder...

    ... if we push through a rough start, we gain the skills to go much faster.

    ===

    Further update on the Conti Dubitals...

    • they roll reallyreallyreally fast
    • corner dependably at high speed
    • seem to be pretty darn puncture resistant

    ... I'm loving 'em.

    Looking forward to playing with pressures,
    I think I can run lower than the 16 and 17 I ran today.

    (that was in the cold garage, before the heated up on the actual ride which would increase the pressure by a few pounds)

    ===

    164.8 lbs/12.5%
    7.5ish hours sleep
    0 PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    0 Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    30 minutes Reading/Journaling
    89/107/-18 (fitness/fatigue/form)
    430 Anti-Oxidant Score

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


    >

    WHAT ARE WE RIDING SATURDAY?

    WE ALL HAVE A RHYTHM TO OUR TRAINING. We have a favorite rotation of workouts, training partners, intensity...

    ... just like the goto dinner schedule.

    When all else fails, I know spaghetti and meat balls is a winner.

    No matter what I have planned.

    When it comes to Saturdays, the...

    • crew
    • pace
    • route

    ... I have a few defaults.

    If I've had two hard sessions during the week,
    I'm leaning towards a longish sweetspot/tempo ride.

    If the week only had one high intensity completed,
    I'm gonna wring it out on Saturday.

    This week's Wednesday Worlds was kinda hard, therefore...

    ... tomorrow I have a nasty 1ish hour uphill TT planned.

    The younsters are gonna make me hurt.

    Can't wait!

    How do you do it?

    ===

    165.6 lbs/12.7%
    8ish hours sleep
    √ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    0 Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    90 minutes Reading/Journaling
    85/88/-3 (fitness/fatigue/form)
    440 Anti-Oxidant Score

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

     


    >

    TACKY, TORQUEY TESTING... CONTI DUBNITALS

    GETTING NEW EQUIPMENT is always fun. Usually, it is preceded by all kinds of Kool-Aid drinking. You know, the marketing team laying it on thick...

    ... and our friends laughing at our antiquated ways.

    This week, I bit.

    Finally jumped to wider tires.

    From 2.2 RaceKing in back and 2.2 CrossKing in front to...

    ... 2.4 Dubnitals, front and rear.

    My testing took place on our local single tracks...

    ... while doing low-cadence, torque climbing in Zone 2.

    I'd rip down,
    ponder performance on way back up.

    Going from 2.2 to 2.4 doesn't appear to be much,
    the tires are a bit lighter than the 2.2s

    My initial...

    • they go from edge to edge much quicker
    • seem to roll very fast
    • traction is great

    ... reactions.

    I think they're gonna be a great upgrade,
    will test on the smoking fast downhills, Saturday.

    ===

    166 lbs/12.7%
    8ish hours sleep
    √ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    0 Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    60 minutes Reading/Journaling
    86/93/-8 (fitness/fatigue/form)
    450 Anti-Oxidant Score

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


    >

    MUTUALLY ASSURED DESTRUCTION

    IF IT TAKES A VILLAGE to raise a child, then, for us, it obviously takes a group to train us up proper. The right gaggle...

    ... has countless benefits.

    Number 1 being speed.

    Which is why I did the Wednesday Worlds today, and rolled right into...

    ... Pain Cave.

    When we're on form, 
    this is an hour segment of riding just below detonation.

    Today was much easier...

    • the group was slowish
    • BBB and I cruised Pain Cave
    • catching up and discussing next year's goals

    ... we were 5 minutes off the PRs.

    That will come down because we committed to some rather outlandish goals.

    Which means, we'll be pressing the pace on the WW ride,
    then duking it out on Pain Cave.

    Leading to our mutually assured destruction the rest of the work day...

    ... and, what we hope will be a massively successful 2026 campaign.

    ===

    If we do it correctly, we'll sprout wings.

    Deal below.

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    To save 20% on any t-shirt in the collection.

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    https://pedalindustries.com/collections/t-shirts-all

    ===

    165.4 lbs/12.7%
    8ish hours sleep
    √ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    0 Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    30 minutes Reading/Journaling
    86/95/-9 (fitness/fatigue/form)
    420 Anti-Oxidant Score

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


    >

    OTB OR OTB?

    WE HAVE ALL THESE CODE WORDS and acronyms in our culture. The deeper we get into it... 

    ... the cryptic they become.

    Here's the mechanic's favorite...

    ... I was just riding along.

    His eye's roll and he scribbles on the notes...

    ... JRA.

    I heard another from a shop owner who was barely hanging on and his "loyal" patrons were constantly asking for discounts and free stuff...

    ... he called them Freetards.

    I've been guilty of both of those and quickly cleaned up my evil ways once I got the hint.

    But, this one...

    ... it's been hard to stay away from.

    OTB.

    This one is a two-fer,
    I can't get it out of my mind lately.

    Off the back...

    ... which is where I seem to be finding myself a little more than my liking.

    Over the bars...

    ... luckily, my recent wipeouts have been on solo rides.

    ===

    165.8 lbs/12.7%
    8ish hours sleep
    √ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    0 Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    90 minutes Reading/Journaling
    85/88/-3 (fitness/fatigue/form)
    390 Anti-Oxidant Score

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


    >

    ARE YOU CHOPPING WOOD?

    WE ALL HAVE A FAVORITE MOVIE, book or story. One that inspires us to be more than we currently are, or return to a place we once dominated. These myths are important because...

    ... they can lead and guide us to a better future.

    Truly powerful.

    One of my all time favorites is Rocky IV.

    Rocky, seeing his once enemy, the great Apollo Creed, who became his friend and mentor, get crushed by a Russian giant...

    ... decides he must do something completely different.

    He must go...

    • runs
    • pulls a sled
    • carries logs
    • throws boulders
    • chops down a tree

    ... to snowy and freezing Siberia.

    Maybe it's winter,
    maybe it's cold...

    ... maybe they only way to get nasty fit is chopping wood like Rocky.

    ===

    166 lbs/12.7%
    7.5ish hours sleep
    √ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    √ Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    00 minutes Reading/Journaling
    85/88/-4 (fitness/fatigue/form)
    390 Anti-Oxidant Score

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


    >

    EARNING VS LEARNING

    LIFE IS LIKE AN EPIC CARD GAME. We're dealt our genetic hand. As little children, we have no idea...

    ... we're just running around having fun.

    Somewhere around the age of 8 or so we realize...

    ... we're not all created equal.

    I can throw,
    my aim is woeful.

    I can run,
    my friends are faster.

    I can swim,
    holding my breath is a struggle.

    Most of us here, found we love to endure...

    ... persistence and suffering are out super powers.

    We can't earn our way to a sub-4 minute mile, but...

    ... we can learn how to be faster and more efficient.

    That's the journey we are on.

    Learning how to be our best.

    ===

    164.6 lbs/12.5%
    8.5ish hours sleep
    No PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    No Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    60 minutes Reading/Journaling
    85/93/-8 (fitness/fatigue/form)
    290 Anti-Oxidant Score

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


    >

    TRAINING BLOCKHEAD

    FOR MANY OF US, this is the time to back things down. Pick up a sporty side hustle. Hit the weights...

    ... do something different.

    Makes sense.

    The next season is a long way off.

    Just one problem.

    Physics.

    You can't shoot a cannon from a canoe.

    Meaning, when the season does come around, we're going to need a good base from which to start launching our hard efforts.

    So, whatawee 'posed ta do?

    Personally, I'm gonna...

    • have fun
    • be more socisl
    • challenge my skills

    ... while logging some solid base mile.

    ===

    166 lbs/12.7%
    6.5ish hours sleep
    No PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    No Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    30 minutes Reading/Journaling
    88/107/-20 (fitness/fatigue/form)
    290 Anti-Oxidant Score

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


    >

    ARE YOU COMFY?

    WE HEAR A LOT ABOUT comfort zones. How we want to avoid them because they hold us back, lead us to settling for...

    ... more than we can be.

    Who wants that?

    Things I think about after a less frightful drop down one of my all time favorite descents.

    I held the KOM at one point,
    still top 11.

    Back than, I was really, really at ease on that screamer...

    ... in a state of flow, relaxed.

    Comfy.

    The good kind.

    Yesterday, on the same segment, I was a hot mess.

    Smiley on my rear wheel, showing his front wheel, asking...

    ... Are you riding cautious?

    I wanted to say...

    ... Heck no, and Screw you!

    Things were not flowing,
    I was gripping.

    Hard.

    It was very uncomfortable because I haven't been on my MTB much the last year or so.

    Practice leads to comfy,
    comfy leads to flow,
    flow leads to ripping.

    Effortlessly.

    ===

    164.6 lbs/12.5%
    7.5ish hours sleep
    No PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    No Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    30 minutes Reading/Journaling
    85/94/-9 (fitness/fatigue/form)
    290 Anti-Oxidant Score

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


    >

    THERE'S A LEGENDARY CLIMB

    SOARING 5600' ABOVE SEA LEVEL, we have access to a legendary climb. A gravel fire road. It's the kind of challenge we can sink our teeth into, get a baseline for our fitness...

    ... set legit goals.

    The mountain ain't movin'...

    • 9 miles
    • 3000'
    • 6.3%

    ... but, we are.

    The KOM is held by current world tour pro Kevin Vermaerke,
    which he probably set in the NICA days.

    53:10

    The next 9 are local legends...

    ... the legit kind, not the goofy Starva thing.

    There are two ways to view...

    • I'm slow, and I suck
    • I'm slow, and I can improve
    • I'm slow, and I'm dawgawn grateful to be ripping with my pals

    ... today's traditional Thanksgiving effort.

    One more takeaway.

    When I set my PR, we lived much closer to the mountain and I'd ride it 3-4 times a month.

    It was a goto.

    And, it got me thinking...

    ... if I wanna slay like that again, I gotta do it more.

    Maybe every week for the rest of 2025,
    and chop 18 minutes off today's time?

    ===

    164.6 lbs/12.5%
    7.5ish hours sleep
    No PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    No Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    30 minutes Reading/Journaling
    84/90/-6 (fitness/fatigue/form)

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


    >

    I NEVER LIFTED WEIGHTS UNTIL I GOT INTO THE NFL...

    MOST OF US ARE PROBABLY HEADING OUT for the local turkey trot or some sort of holiday ride. It's tradition, followed by the traditional...

    ... Did you ride or run today?

    Which deserves...

    ... Yes, and the sun also rose this morning.

    Earning an...

    ... I bet your hungry!

    Usually followed by a...

    ... I didn't know you could eat so much pie!

    At some point someone will turn on "the game".

    As full as we are,
    as much as that lycra gonna be stressed tomorrow...

    ... we realize endurance training doesn't favor or create massive muscles.

    Which brings me to one of my all time favorite athletes...

    ... the Great Hershel Walker.

    Dude was devastating in college and NFL.

    This quote must have been so humiliating to those left flattened on the field....

    • 2000-3000 pushups/day
    • 3000-5000 crunches/day
    • hundreds of pullups/day
    • hundreds of dips/day
    • air squats and lunges thousands
    • 20-50 yard sprints

    ... I never lifted weights until I got into the NFL.

    Damn.

    We may not be - ok, never will be - built like Hershel, but...

    ... kinda makes ya wonder how much stronger we could be.

    Dedicating little time,
    from home.

    ===

    164.6 lbs/12.5%
    7.5ish hours sleep
    No PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    No Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    20 minutes Reading/Journaling
    83/82/0 (fitness/fatigue/form)

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


    >

    STRATEGY VS THE DREAM

    LOOKING FORWARD TO NEXT YEAR yet? Maybe it's too early, I mean jeez it's not even Thanksgiving yet. But, almost...

    ... so, it might not be too soon.

    There's no rule on that.

    I was thinking about this on my ride yesterday.

    What comes first...

    ... strategy or the dream.

    Especially with all the InfooIncers on the socials.

    You know which ones kill me....

    ... literally saw this one today...

    ... Download My 47 Points To Master Advertising Now!

    hahahahahah

    But, you get the idea.

    We can get so hyped up on a new (to us) strategy...

    • Single-legged box jumps while hula-hooping for explosive sprinting
    • One million grams of carbohydrate from bonking to crushing
    • Sleep like a grizzly and maul the group ride

    ... we start looking for a race to unleash.

    I've done it,
    still do it.

    We can all be suckers, 
    the cons are as appealing as the conmen.

    Anyway, what I concluded after zonetwoing my way around town was... 

    ... The Field of Dream if we build it, they will come...

    ... is kinda right.

    The players, errr strategies, don't show up until the field is built.

    In other words, once we identify the...

    • A race
    • impossible PR
    • unconquerable route

    ... then, and only then, will the strategies we need be apparent.

    Let me say it differently.

    We can quickly toss aside...

    • techniques
    • strategies
    • hacks

    ... the worthless dross.

    Because the really good stuff that works is easy to see...

    ... once we have our dream/goal/desire firm and clear in our minds.

    ===

    164.6 lbs/12.5%
    8ish hours sleep
    No PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    No Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    90 minutes Reading/Journaling
    82/74/7 (fitness/fatigue/form)

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


    >

    NOT AS GOOD?

    JOURNALISTS ARE SO MUCH SMARTER than us fans, they have incredible insights we just can't fathom. Why it's a wonder we even...

    ... bother seeing with our own eyes.

    This is gold.

    A journo says...

    ... MVdP is nowhere near as good as Tadej.

    On the heels of saying...

    ... MVdP beat Tadej on the races he wanted to win.

    He being MVdP,
    and he being Tadej.

    Wait,
    what?

    He's not as good,
    but he beats him?

    Oh, journo.

    Here's the dill, and...

    ... it's a good lesson for us lowly amachuros.

    On certain courses... 

    ... certain riders are unbeatable.

    The challenge is to find our course.

    ===

    164.2 lbs/12.5%
    8ish hours sleep
    √ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    √ Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    90 minutes Reading/Journaling
    81/58/12 (fitness/fatigue/form)

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

     


    >

    MY VICE IS TERRIBLE, MY CULT IS WORSE

    FEW OF US HAVE BEEN TO AN AA MEETING, but we've seen TV/movie version many times. Hi, I'm Todd and...

    ... I'm an endurance junkie.

    Hi Todd.

    When we come clean with the general population, Today I...

    • swam 10,000 yards
    • rode for 5 hours
    • ran 20 miles

    ... they think we're crazy.

    We're not.

    The adrenaline rush of ...

    • 60 miles an hour in nothing but lycra
    • the swimmers blue mind
    • the runner's high

    ... we need that hit.

    Regularly.

    This risks we take...

    • sending it down the mountain
    • running along into the cold, dark night
    • impossibly holding our breath one more length

    ... would freakout any life insurance company.

    These sensations of pushing well beyond normal, reasonable, safe...

    ... are often all that's keeping us stable.

    In all sincerity, because the allure of the lottery and dulling our senses with substances is so very tempting and tragically treacherous...

    ... stay dangerous my friends.

    The sane kind.

    ===

    165.4 lbs/12.6%
    8ish hours sleep
    √ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    √ Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    20 minutes stretching
    90 minutes Reading/Journaling
    81/70/11 (fitness/fatigue/form)

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


    >

    HOW WE SOLVE PROBLEMS

    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! 

    ===

    165 lbs/12.5%
    8ish hours sleep
    0 PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    0 Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    20 minutes stretching
    30 minutes Reading/Journaling
    83/81/2 (fitness/fatigue/form)

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


    >

    BECAUSE IT'S BEAUTIFUL

    WE ALL HAVE A WAY to perform. Whether it's vanquishing, showing off, sufferfesting, truly enjoying every moment, our individual efforts...

    ... leave a lasting impression.

    On others,
    on ourselves.

    Is there a best way?
    Right way?
    Only way?

    Let us not gaze into our own navel but...

    • racers
    • promoters
    • business leaders
    • matriarchs and patriarchs
    • community and governments

    ... appreciate for better or worse.

    It is what it is.

    I was recently struck by a singer...

    • unknown by most
    • unwilling to submit to label demands
    • who died without much fame or fortune at 33

    ... sold more than 10,000,000 records posthumously.

    What?!... how? who?

    The great Eve Cassidy sang as if every song was a gift to the listener, 
    with uncommon love and passion.

    Nothing more.

    May we all do our thing with such beauty.

    ===

    Pull down her tracks on your music app... good wrenching vibes.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4C1_oNzhU7U

    ===

    164.6 lbs/12.5%
    8ish hours sleep
    √ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    √ Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    20 minutes stretching
    60 minutes Reading/Journaling
    81/65/16 (fitness/fatigue/form) 
    time to raise these numbers

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


    >

    ON THE GAS

    A LITTLE KNOWN SECRET to not falling over is going faster. It's counterintuitive. But, it's the first thing we taught the kids when they started riding motos in the desert...

    ... speed is our friend.

    Then why did I suffer so badly last weekend in a desert-bound gravel race?

    You didn't have a motor Dingdong!

    No, it's more than that...

    ... and I've thought about it a lot this week.

    The 92-mile race

    • low gradient climbs and descents
    • long, long straight roads
    • mostly flat

    ... provided very little coasting.

    We had to stay on the gas.

    It's not like the terrain here,
    most of my ride profiles look like a lumberjack's saw blade.

    Anyway, I'm thinking about that this week because I'm starting to do sweetspot training...

    ... 90% of FTP, without coasting.

    I've got to stay on the gas (the pedals).

    It's hard to do when we have so many punchy climbs and lots of turns.

    But, I'm a committed fool when it comes to this stuff.

    ===

    By the way, you might be one of the horde who loved this jersey...

    ... which means you'll probably love the kit.

    If you wanna rock this awesomeness click here: https://pedalindustries.com/collections/pedalindustries-r-riders-collection

    There's an insane offer, so don't forget to click here: https://pedalindustries.com/collections/pedalindustries-r-riders-collection

    ===

    164.8 lbs/12.5%
    8ish hours sleep
    √ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    √ Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    60 minutes Reading/Journaling
    82/67/14 (fitness/fatigue/form) 
    time to raise these numbers

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

     


    >

    TAKE TWO, AND CALL ME IN THE MORNING

    GETTING A COLD is annoying. Can't train like we want to, can't sleep well, hard to be productive. If we get near our lover fingers are raised in an X...

    ... so, what do we do?

    To speed it up.

    There are my goto...

    • Zicam at first hint
    • Pollo Loco tortilla soup
    • Insanely hot and long showers

    ... rider's tales.

    Then there's what I did today...

    ... which could massively backfire, tomorrow.

    I woke up,
    it was cold.

    I had a cold,
    and hemmed and hawed.

    I consulted my alter ego Dr. Goforit, who said...

    • raise your body temperature
    • the nose will start to flow
    • blow that gunk out

    ... Put on a kit and get on two wheels.

    Torture.

    I've had mixed success over the years.

    I'll either be on my way to pneumonia...

    ... or good as new tomorrow.

    ===

    165 lbs/12.6%
    8ish hours sleep
    No PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    No Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    30 minutes Reading/Journaling
    81/58/23 (fitness/fatigue/form) 
    time to raise these numbers

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


    >

    THE GODLY CONNECTION IS STRONG IN THIS ONE

    BEING OUTSIDE and unplugged is more than just an escape from "the real world". Most people in "modern society" rarely experience what that is like. We do because...

    ... that's where we thrive.

    And, we're moving fast.

    Even if we're practicing our craft daily,
    and the whether is good,
    we could use more.

    Not less.

    I experienced a snippet of much more on our road trip.

    We took time to visit the land my greatgreatgrandfather homesteaded 100 years ago.

    No one else was there but us.

    Access is via a gravel road,
    10 miles from a 2-lane highway.

    No cell service.

    The only inputs,
    each other and nature.

    The peace and solitude remarkable.

    Over night, the temps dipped low enough to freeze the rain puddles from the prior evening.

    We were cozy,
    the van has a heater.

    Still, when we rose to stretch and visit this hallowed land filled with childhood and parenthood memories...

    ... we were shocked by the reality of nature.

    Not in a negative way,
    one that makes you feel alive,
    connected to more than a paycheck and bills.

    To God.

    To acquire the land...

    • the extreme temps at 7000'
    • the distance by horse or wagon to town
    • the loneliness during the months no one came to visit

    ... E. M. Whiting had to stay on it and not leave, for two years.

    How else could he make such a sacrifice if not feeling a closeness to his creator?

    I feel it when I'm...

    • there
    • in the surf
    • on our local trails

    ... and love it.

    Need it.

    And so...

    • walk
    • hike
    • ride
    • run
    • surf
    • swim
    • camp

    ... we keep inviting and encouraging our friends to join us.

    Outside.

    ===

    164.2 lbs/12.6%
    9ish hours sleep
    √ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    √ Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    30 minutes Reading/Journaling
    81/58/23 (fitness/fatigue/form) 
    time to raise these numbers

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


    >

    MIRROR, MIRROR, ON THE...

    DISNEY CREATED AN EMPIRE animating fairytales. Because the appeal is so strong, with little to no cultural barriers we have to ask ourselves not just why, but...

    ... which is our favorite.

    Then, why?

    Personally, Cinderella is my top choice.

    Not just the story arc,
    the snappy dances,
    or catchy songs.

    There's an orphan in all of us.

    Often we don't see who we really are,
    out talents lying dormant.

    Could be naysayers,
    could be something else.

    It's nice that Price Charming is a price,
    it's charming that he sees Cinderella as she really is.

    The point isn't...

    • Where's my prince charming?
    • Who will save the day for me?
    • Why am I not picked?

    ... to wallow in our sorrows.

    The point is for whom are we Prince Charming?

    ===

    165.6 lbs/12.6% (not sure, traveling)
    9ish hours sleep 
    No PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    No Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    30 minutes Reading/Journaling
    83/67/16 (fitness/fatigue/form) 

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


    >

    IT’S IN OUR DNA

    TOO FEW OF US know our family history. Some barely know cousins. Great-grandparents? Forget about it. It’s just not a thing. And, yet…

    … what could be more important?

    To know their stories,
    is to know ourselves.

    Which is why we drove hours out of our way after the bike race.

    Here in eastern Arizona, to soak of our roots.

    Surfergirl’s great-grandfather helped settle Snowflake,
    my great-great grandfather helped settle Saint Johns.

    They are neighboring towns,
    about 20 miles apart.

    And the communities were quite friendly with each other.

    You’d think we grew up out here,
    and that’s how we met and married.

    Not so.

    I was born and raised in SoCal,
    she was raised in Hawaii.

    Maybe somethings are meant to be.

    But, that’s not really the point.

    This is hard country,
    the high desert.

    To carve a life and community out of nothing took strength, smarts, and massive cooperation…

    … the same qualities it takes to complete very challenging endurance events.

    Who is an ancestor that inspires you?

    ===

    165.6 lbs/12.6% (not sure, traveling)
    7ish hours sleep 
    No PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    No Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    30 minutes Reading/Journaling
    86/87/-0 (fitness/fatigue/form) 

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


    >

    I WANNA PUT A DENT IN THAT GIRL

    IN THE HEAT OF BATTLE we can say and do the craziest things. You know things we might not normally say or do. And, at the time...

    ... they sound/seem totally normal.

    Like today.

    I had the awesome opportunity to flat 15 minutes into the 92 mile race...

    ... suddenly I'm swearing like a sailor.

    It wasn't horrific, 
    still, glad no one was around. 

    Spent the next 50 miles basically riding by myself.

    Doing my best. 

    Jumping from group to group.

    I roll up on one of the female leaders,
    bridge across to another badass Barbie.

    And, I hear her say the funniest thing...

    ... I wanna put a dent in that girl.

    Speaking of the other racer.

    I visualize a halloween scene,
    hatchet stuck in the helmet.

    Hahaha.

    Then the crass, neanderthal in me thinks...

    ... that sounds like something I'd like to do on date night.

    Not the hatchet...

    ... if you know what I mean.

    These crazy thoughts are birthed in our very depleted states, as we...

    ... do our best to stay upright and moving forward.

    ===

    165.6 lbs/12.6% (not sure, traveling)
    7ish hours sleep 
    No PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    No Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    30 minutes Reading/Journaling
    87/89/-2 (fitness/fatigue/form) 

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


    >

    WHY WOULD ANYBODY GO TO DOUGLASS, AZ?

    RACING VENUES ARE HARD TO COME BY, especially in big cities. Almost impossible. The result is the bigger the race, the more likely we are to travel...

    ... someplace we've never been.

    Would never go.

    Here I am,
    two hours south of Tucson,
    on the Mexican border, in Douglass, AZ.

    This gravel race has the same vibe as my first Leadville,
    back in '99.

    Small town,
    somewhat forgotten.

    Which makes it a perfect place to stage a gravel race...

    ... surrounded my endless gravel roads.

    I decided to sponsor the race for three reasons...

    • Mike, the promoter, is hella nice and persistent.
    • He's a huge fan of our products
    • I'm a huge fan of gravel races

    ... which are the only reasons to sponsor anything.

    Passion and admiration for what each other are doing.

    Funny story.

    I have actually been here before.

    Back in the 80's.

    I was doing missionary work in Mexico and our visas needed to be renewed. Five us youngsters piled in a van and hit to Agua Prieto, MX. The plan was to walk across to Douglass, wait five minutes and walk back with new visas.

    We were greeted with...

    ... No, no gringo. No se puede asi. (Not so fast whitey, you can't do it like that.)

    So we...

    • spent the night in Motel 6
    • chomped Pizza Hut
    • watched ESPN

    ... forgot all our Spanish.

    And crossed back the next day.

    I'm guessing Borderlands gravel will be slightly more challenging.

    Good night now.

    ===

    165.6 lbs/12.6% (not sure, traveling)
    7.5 hours sleep 
    No PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    No Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    30 minutes Reading/Journaling
    83/64/18 (fitness/fatigue/form) ... somebody is tapered!

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


    >

    HURRY UP

    IN OUR EFFORTS TO GET FASTER, we often think of the many benefits. Mainly health, youthfulness. And truth is...

    ... we are better than most, not as good as some.

    Who's better?

    By that, do you mean...

    ... how could anybody be better???

    We are aerobic machines, and that is a key to longevity.

    Mostly.

    Here are...

    • Sprints
    • Weights

    ... the missing ingredients.

    I know, I know...

    • sprinting sucks
    • weights can be dangerous
    • and, for the weenies in the back, who wants to gain weight?

    ... what you're thinking.

    According to research, when we lift weights not only do our bones get denser but there are intra-muscular gains to be made that we cannot get any other way.

    You know what else is weird, most people in our culture never sprint again after their early twenties.

    So, here's the main takeaway from all scientific facts do 'em and...

    ...  move faster, age slower.

    ===

    165.6 lbs/12.6% 
    7.5 hours sleep 
    No PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    No Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    60 minutes Reading/Journaling
    85/71/13 (fitness/fatigue/form)

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


    >

    GIVERS

    THERE ARE THOSE WHO VOLUNTEER selflessly and those who volunteer selfishly. Both are admirable. In fact, when I was a race promoter it blew my mind that...

    ... people just reach out and offer their assistance.

    Just giving where there's an obvious need.

    I ran into a selfish one tonight.

    The sun had set,
    my headlight was on.

    I was making my way cautiously because the ruts on this particular trail are bad and...

    ... there's an enormous sinkhole that might kill ya.

    As a get there...

    ... did I say it was pitch dark?...

    ... a man is standing with a shovel in one hand and a trowel in the other.

    Creepy?
    Scary?

    Nope, I knew what he was up to.

    Not burying bodies...

    ... prepping the trail so when it rains this weekend the ruts will fill in.

    I stopped.

    Introduced myself.

    Thanked him profusely.

    No need, I just moved here and can't believe how lucky we are to have these trails right here. Just wanna make 'em perfect for my kids and me to ride on.

    To which I could only say...

    ... Bro, you gotta let me make you a custom RaceDay Bag.

    Is there a better gift?

    ===

    165.8 lbs/12.6% 
    8ish hours sleep 
    √ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    √ Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    60 minutes Reading/Journaling
    87/82/5 (fitness/fatigue/form)

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


    >

    I THINK I VOIDED THE WARRANTY

    LIVING IN THE ACTION SPORTS MECCA of the world, I'm surrounded and influenced by all manner of creative, ingenious athletes. We all feed off each other. My friend Kody...

    ... started making super aero computer mounts.

    3D printed gloriousness.

    My new MTB was in need.

    I reached out.

    Got a mount for Roval bars?

    Yes.

    Cool, I'll get one.

    We haven't tested for lights yet.

    He thought I was asking for my road bike.

    So yeah...

    • the road mount is super aero
    • looks freakin' awesome
    • supports a light

    ... survived and thrived on first MTB ride.

    Did my evil test void the warranty?

    I dunno.

    But, this is...

    • come up product ideas
    • make it
    • test it

    ... what we do around here.

    Here's a ink to his site: https://nanoworx.shop

    ===

    165.6 lbs/12.6% 
    8ish hours sleep 
    √ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    √ Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    10 minutes stretching
    60 minutes Reading/Journaling
    87/85/2 (fitness/fatigue/form)

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


    >

    DO YOU KNOW YOUR GOLDILOCKS NUMBER?

    WE ARE ALL SEARCHING for that magic number of hours to maximize our training. You know, the Goldilocks amount. Not too little. Not too much...

    ... the perfect amount of work.

    I know where it is.

    You do to.

    Look back over the year.

    Find the week that didn't wreck you, the...

    • hours
    • distance
    • intensity

    ... I can do this every week.

    Bonus/verification if you had any...

    • Segments
    • PWR
    • HR

    ... PRs the following week(s)?

    That's your Goldilocks number.

    Mine's about...

    • saddle time
    • bit of strength work
    • some sort of other fun

    ... 13 hours/week.

    What's yours?

    ===

    164.8 lbs/12.5% 
    8ish hours sleep 
    √ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    √ Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    0 minutes stretching
    30 minutes Reading/Journaling
    88/86/1 (fitness/fatigue/form)

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


    >

    YOU GET 1 WISH

    2026 WILL BE HERE soon enough. Many of us are already planning work, vacations, family time...

    ... and, yes, races.

    You get 1 wish.

    Here it is...

    • lay out your Giant RaceDay Calendar
    • scour the interwebs for races
    • pick one, and do it

    ... no limitations.

    Imagine it...

    • Anywhere on this giant blue marble.
    • Any time of the year
    • Dream equipment
    • Fantastic lodging
    • Clear schedule

    ... and ask yourself.

    If not this year...

    ... when?

    'Cause here's the deal, if we only did one race next year...

    ... we could probably make it happen.

    It's just a mental game, play it out, and let me know...

    ... where, when and why.

    Me personally, my top choices...

    • Gravel Burn, South Africa
    • Oregon Trail
    • Rebecca's Private Idaho

    ... are gravel stage races.

    Gravel Burn looks insane.

    ===

    You do have a Giant RaceDay Calendar, right?

    https://pedalindustries.com/collections/raceday-calendars%E2%84%A2

    ===

    164.4 lbs/12.5% 
    8ish hours sleep 
    No PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    No Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    0 minutes stretching
    30 minutes Reading/Journaling
    89/91/-3 (fitness/fatigue/form)

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


    >

    THE REBEL ALLIANCE IS GROWING

    EVERY NOW AND THEN a new format or race or course or piece of equipment comes along with promises to change everything. Except hardly anything changes...

    ... until something sparks.

    How does that work?

    Like this.

    About 10 years ago, I purchased my first gravel bike.

    My friends, like me, were roadies and mountain bikers.

    A gravel bike seemed like the worst of both worlds.

    I got it,
    understood where they were coming from.

    Except, I was having so dang much fun...

    ... I didn't care.

    I just kept riding gravel,
    inviting my friends,
    enduring their
    mockery.

    It wasn't overnight,
    more like overdecade.

    The last two Saturdays, most telling.

    Eight days ago, an absolute shredder on a mountain bike shows up on a spanking new gravel bike.

    30 minutes in, he's grinning and shouting...

    ... This looks so wrong, but gadang it's fun!

    Today, another pal shows up for his first group gravel ride.

    He's gifted off road, we spent years riding motos in the desert...

    ... We're going 30+ miles an hour, I can't believe how much ground we can cover!

    Does that mean you should be riding gravel, too?

    Maybe.

    But, really, it's just a lesson in how things that are worthwhile spread.

    Then again...

    ... What did the gravel bike say to the road bike?

    I am your father.

    ===

    165.6 lbs/12.6% 
    8ish hours sleep 
    No PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
    No Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
    0 minutes stretching
    30 minutes Reading/Journaling
    90/105/-15 (fitness/fatigue/form)

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


    >

    FAMOUS COACHES ARE GETTING FIRED RIGHT AND LEFT

    IN PRO SPORTS, or high level amateur, there is always a spot light on the coaches. At some point, blame or credit lands...

    ... squarely on their shoulders.

    Should it?

    I do love to follow college football...

    • the emotional swings
    • the athleticism
    • the stadiums

    ... so much energy and unpredictablity.

    Who would have thought so many megamilliondollar...

    ... coaches would be punted this year.

    Mid-season.

    The great Seth Godin wrote The Gap. 

    The idea behind the book is when we find ourselves unable to close the gap to our goal...

    ... the sooner we decide to quit and move on, the better.

    It might be a pro gambling tactic as well...

    ... but, the only gambling I do is putting my heart, soul and cash into this business.

    Anyway, would you have/have you had the guts...

      ... to change directions, and how quickly would you do it?

      ===

      163.6 lbs/12.4% 
      7.5 hours sleep 
      No PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
      No Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
      10 minutes stretching
      30 minutes Reading/Journaling
      87/83/3 (fitness/fatigue/form)

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


      >

      CHOOSE WORTHY ADVERSARIES

      WHAT IS IT ABOUT LOVING UNDERDOGS? It's so uniquely American. Is it our origin story, the DNA of our culture... 

      ... to cheer for the fighter with no chance?

      Honestly.

      Who can't feel a bit of their own soul being crushed with every blow the awesome Apollo Creed delivers to a...

      ... bloodied, bruised, crushed Rocky Balboa?

      We've all been in that arena.

      Had the bell ring.

      Still standing.

      Somehow.

      We humans thrive against overwhelming adversaries...

      • inspiration
      • desperation
      • exasperation

      ... oozing with confidence and power.

      When our all is required,
      we discover who we really are.

      As the great Kierkegaard said...

      ... What doesn't kill me makes me stronger.

      ===

      164.6 lbs/12.5% 
      8 hours sleep 
      √ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
      √ Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
      10 minutes stretching
      90 minutes Reading/Journaling
      87/88/-1 (fitness/fatigue/form)

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


      >

      MY TOP 5 SPEED HACKS

      FOR MOST OF US, going faster, getting better, has less to do with a fancy new gizmo or the latest training fad. We know that...

      ... but, what are doing about it?

      Like the Mastercard ad says...

      ... some things are priceless.

      Here are five...

      • Sleep
      • Nutrition
      • Strength
      • Maintenance
      • Consistency

      ... anybody can do. 

      These are my hacks.

      Sleep. 

      Figure out when we want to wake up. Get in bed 8 hours prior to that. Stay there until it's time. Eventually, our bodies get the hang of it, and boom... we're sleep doping.

      Nutrition.

      Eat clean. No packaged foods. If we can't identify the ingredients, we don't consume it.

      Strength.

      Do the basics, at home. We don't have time to drive to the gym. No need to do all the sets at once, break 'em up throughout the day. Hardly any equipment is needed: pull up bar, a few dumbbells (adjustables for the win).

      Maintenance.

      New equipment is so nice because it is all tight and precise. Flawless maintenance will keep that new equipment performance for years, and we'll always be race ready.

      Consistency.

      If we always train at the same time magic happens. Those around us learn and appreciate our commitment. We get it done. Always.

      A final word.

      I was never the best athlete. Not among my friends, and certainly not at school or among the general population.

      I was never picked first, couldn't aim or hit anything regularity.

      I wasn't the bravest or most daringist.

      I did have one thing going for me...

      ... I freakin' loved being outside and being challenged by nature.

      Today, I'm probably better than almost all my contemporaries.

      That's not a flex, it's just happens.

      They quit.

      Which brings us to the top two hacks of all time... 

      ... commitment and passion.

      ===

      165.2 lbs/12.5% 
      8 hours sleep 
      √ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
      √ Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls, Split Squats
      10 minutes stretching
      90 minutes Reading/Journaling
      87/83/3(fitness/fatigue/form)

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


      >

      YOU'VE LOST THAT AWESOME FEELING... GET IT BACK!

      THERE'S A CERTAIN SOMETHING we feel during the early days of picking up our passion. It's tangible. We can taste it. We love it...

      ... that's how we got here.

      I'd lost it.

      Over the last couple of years, drunk with stupid stats from Training Peaks and Starva...

      • more time
      • more miles
      • more climbing

      ... I found myself wallowing in fatigue.

      Don't get me wrong.

      I'd line up, or roll out with the pals, and, though I might be quick to drift back...

      ... the ability to endure for hours was ridiculous.

      Something snapped.

      Or, lightning struck.

      I dunno.

      But, a few weeks ago, I woke up and said...

      Screw it!

      I'm cutting down the long slogs...

      ... and bringing back sprint days.

      2-3 hours became 90 minutes.

      With 10-15 VO2 max efforts,
      lasting 10 seconds to 5 minutes.

      I'm super fortunate to live close to trails with a lot of straight up and straight down...

      ... I let the terrain dictate how long the sprint lasts.

      Then, focus on my DH skills...

      ... coasting, staying off the brakes, carving  and carrying speed.

      The upshot, after 90 minutes and 10+ solid efforts?

      I feel amazing,
      not pooped.

      Sprinting engages all our muscles and focus...

      ... a total mind, body soul work out.

      Soul?

      Yeah, trust me.

      Do 'em right, and you'll see stars and feel God's presence could be imminent. 

      ===

      164.3 lbs/12.5% 
      8 hours sleep 
      No PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises
      No Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls
      10 minutes stretching
      90 minutes Reading/Journaling
      87/83/3(fitness/fatigue/form)

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


      >

      YOU CAN'T GROW A BEARD OVERNIGHT

      WE WANNA BE FASTER. Right now. Not this season, not this month, not this week, not today. Right now...

      ... 300 meters from the finish line.

      Houston, we have a problem.

      Go ahead.

      We forgot to add fuel to the return booster.

      Sucks to be you.

      Yeah.

      We can't grow a beard overnight.

      A good one, for some of us...

      ... can take months.

      If we wanna be fast in the final sprint,
      if we wanna negative split the course...

      ... we gotta put in the work before we need the result.

      ===

      164.3 lbs/12.5% 
      8 hours sleep 
       √ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises, Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls
      10 minutes stretching
      30 minutes Reading/Journaling
      87/82/4 (fitness/fatigue/form)

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

       


      >

      CULTURE WARS

      THERE ARE TWO TYPES OF TRAINING groups. Both extend invitations...

      ... the similarities stop there.

      One culture assures...

      • everyone is ready to start together
      • there are plenty of stops
      • nobody gets left behind

      ... fairness and concern.

      The other demands...

      • leaving on time
      • no stopping
      • no waiting

      ... rugged individuals.

      The group we...

      • join
      • create
      • help grow

      ... depends on the result we are looking for.

      ===

      165.2 lbs/12.5% 
      8 hours sleep 
       √ PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises, Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls
      10 minutes stretching
      180 minutes Reading/Journaling
      87/86/1 (fitness/fatigue/form)

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


      >

      DIRT WORLD PROBLEMS

      EVERY SURFACE HAS it's challenges. Add in the weather, how we approach things...

      ... changes quickly.

      Super mist.

      The normally grippy sidewalk we were slaying to meet the rest of the crew, was not only glazed with moisture...

      ... bright green moss screamed Slow down and do not lean over.

      We ain't rookies,
      not a problem.

      It was so misty, the glasses were tucked away.

      The late Fall moon dust covering most of our trails and roads...

      • forks
      • shins
      • lenses

      ... quickly 3D prints on to everything.

      Bombing the first downhill...

      • nearly 40mph
      • no brakes
      • 1 minute

      ... the dust and pebbles flying up stinging our eyes.

      Two choices:

      Wear the glasses, 
      blurry, smudgy vision.

      Wear no protection,
      smoke your corneas or contacts.

      When the sun finally burned through,
      I grabbed my glasses from my jersey pocket...

      ... they were covered in sweat.

      lol

      Truly, dirt world challenges. 

      ===

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      ===

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      PullUps, PushUps, Rows, Shoulder Presses, Heel Raises, Calf Raises, Box Jumps, Dead Lifts, Nordic Curls
      10 minutes stretching
      60 minutes Reading/Journaling
      90/99/-10 (fitness/fatigue/form)

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


      >
      THE NOT SO EASY ANSWER OF WHEN TO RIDE WITH A GROUP

      THE NOT SO EASY ANSWER OF WHEN TO RIDE WITH A GROUP

      Mar 29, 2021
      by
      TODD BROWN

      THERE ARE REALLY TWO OPTIONS WHEN IT COMES TO GETTING A RIDE IN.  If I want to go for a quick spin or if I'm trying to cover a lot of ground who is in my peloton makes a huge difference.  In fact, the quick spin...

      ... is best done alone.

      However, getting someplace far away fast can be lot easier in a group.  But, not just any group.

      If I'm the strongest, it's likely to take even longer to get where I want to go than if I were by myself.

      If I'm the slowest, I risk getting left behind.

      The fastest way is with the right mix of riders.

      Who we ride with matters.

      Which is why we created the PEDALposse.

      https://pedalindustries.com/products/pedalposse-monthly-subscription

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      165.8
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      8 hrs sleep
      https://www.strava.com/activities/5034768100

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      LIMITS = GREATNESS

      LIMITS = GREATNESS

      Mar 28, 2021
      by
      TODD BROWN

      A BICYCLE RACE IS LIKE A REALLY GOOD STORY because it take place within a limited knowable world.  We know the course, the day, the weather, the duration, the bike we'll ride, clothes we'll wear, food we'll need etc.  The variables are all constrained.  Compared to the freedom of just heading out for a ride...

      ... we are really go for it.

      For example, one time in a race I found myself off the front with a lap to go.  Adrenalin levels were sky high.  I felt no pain...

      ... my heart rate was 207.

      I never produced an effort like that before or after.  It was a glorious ride I'll never forget.  The only time I ever soloed in.

      You probably have similar experiences where you performed high above what you'd expected.  The constraints of racing do that to us.

      We don't have forever.

      Make today count.

      Speaking of counting, have you counted how many of these awesome clear bottles you can get for $48?

      https://pedalindustries.com/collections/water-bottles/products/clear-and-awesome-waterbottles

      Normally I'd have some promo code, however this is already super sweet.

      All prices include shipping..., crazy, right?  Supplies are limited.

      $19 for 4 bottles

      $ 48 for 12 bottles

      $ 75 for 24 bottles

      $100 for 48 bottles <- this option is going away Monday

      https://pedalindustries.com/products/clear-and-awesome-waterbottles

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      BENJAMIN BUTTON VS USE IT OR LOSE IT

      BENJAMIN BUTTON VS USE IT OR LOSE IT

      Mar 27, 2021
      by
      TODD BROWN

      WE ALL KNOW THIS TO BE TRUE:  If we eat right, regularly ride our bikes, get plenty of rest, then we age differently than many of our peers.  We're a little like Benjamin Button, who aged in reverse...

      ... which is a dern fine thing.

      I think use it or lose it is real.  And, I think it's pretty obvious once you take note and look around a little.

      I also think abuse it and lose it is real.  Duh.

      But, what about...

      ... use it and boost it?

      Yep, that's real too... unless we are already at our max, and who really is?

      However, I have to admit after a largish ride this afternoon I was feeling a lot more like baby Benjamin.  A little creeky after 4ish hours, 60ish miles, 5000ish feet of vert mostly on dirt roads and single track.

      ... definitely used it today.

      ... data will tell if I boosted it.

      For sure I was properly hydrated.  Drinking like a boss from these fantastic Made in USA bottles I scored for us.

      Picked up a few thousand, and they are going fast.

      https://pedalindustries.com/products/clear-and-awesome-waterbottles

      I really like the easy to squeeze plastic.

      But don't take my word for it, watch the video

      Normally I'd have some promo code, however this is already super sweet.

      All prices include shipping..., crazy, right?  Supplies are limited.

      $7 for 1 bottle 

      $19 for 4 bottles

      $ 48 for 12 bottles

      $ 75 for 24 bottles

      $100 for 48 bottles <- this option is going away Monday

      https://pedalindustries.com/products/clear-and-awesome-waterbottles

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      33 YRS OF TRYING TO GET THIS PR

      33 YRS OF TRYING TO GET THIS PR

      Mar 26, 2021
      by
      TODD BROWN

      THE MORE CHALLENGING THE TERRAIN, the easier it is to snag a PR the second time around. And the third.  And fourth.  Right up until the time we are really on the sliding edge...

      ... where things get a bit dicey.

      It could be the final turn before a sprint finish.  The first time through we are scrubbing speed, exiting and getting on the pedals.  Each subsequent effort less braking, more momentum, faster finish.

      Or a steep gravely descent.  The first brush feels loose and skiddish.  We overtense, overbrake which leads to undercontrol.  But, we get the feel of looseness and where to have our weight, we drop down with speed and ease.

      You get the idea.

      PRs are there for the taking.  Every go, and we go faster.  Our bodies memorize the course. 

      What was difficult becomes unconsciously effortless.

      Commitment to getting it right by doing it over and over again brings about our very best effort.

      There are crashes along the way. 

      Pushing too hard, missing the blind turn, improperly tuned suspension, incorrectly inflated tires.  The list of where we can improve is nearly endless.

      Which brings me to today's anniversary...

      ... 33 years together, a lot of missed turns, poorly approached jumps, scrapes and bruises along the way...

      ... but Surfergirl and I are still at it, snagging the occasional PR that really matters.

      If there's one thing I've learned from racing, it's to improve from my failures and make them strengths.

      Like this failure from a bottle manufacturer.  The business actually started in the late 80's.  Was sold to a company out in Texas.  Sold again to a local company who couldn't master imprinting the bottles.

      We win!

      I scored the remaining inventory.   The were going to throw it away. But, we don't toss our failures aside do we?

      I mean these are wonderful bottles.  Made in USA.  Just unprintable by current owner of a very large and diversified business.

      So, I purchased all 5000.  

      They are going fast.

      Which is typical of things around here.  Ride Fast is a motto of ours.

      Check 'em out.

      https://pedalindustries.com/products/clear-and-awesome-waterbottles

       

      But don't take my word for it, watch the video

      Normally I'd have some promo code, however this is already super sweet.

      All prices include shipping..., crazy, right?  Supplies are limited.

      $7 for 1 bottle 

      $19 for 4 bottles

      $ 48 for 12 bottles

      $ 75 for 24 bottles

      $100 for 48 bottles <- this option is going away soon.

      PS. They wanted to do custom imprints on the bottles and couldn’t get the ink to stick.  That’s the reason for closing out them out... these bottles will be blank.

      https://pedalindustries.com/products/clear-and-awesome-waterbottles

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      7.5 hrs sleep
      https://www.strava.com/activities/5005814748

       

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      I MAY BE A CON MAN

      I MAY BE A CON MAN

      Mar 25, 2021
      by
      TODD BROWN

      ONE OF MY PALS HAS JOINED US ON 3 MTB RIDES,  The first two ended with spilt blood and broken parts.  It was my fault.  In my exuberance to share my love of dirt I failed to assess his ability.  For at least 6 months he's blown me off...

      ... undeterred, I kept inviting.

      At our practice MTB race last night, he showed up.  It made me so happy just to see him there. 

      We first did a parade lap around the course so everybody knew where to go.  I kept looking back expecting the worse.  This wasn't a baby course...

      ... we like challenges.

      Clearly he'd been riding dirt on his own.  He'd upped his skills a ton...

      ... after the last lap, he was all smiles.

      I may be a con man when it comes to inviting on rides, but it ain't malicious.  It's because I know it's the only way to be a confident cat.

      Do the rides.

      Like our wounds.

      Learn what worked.

      Repeat.

      It's a pretty simple formula, and it works for anything because over time our confidence improves.  The overwhelming obstacles become easy.  It's a virtuous cycle.

      Talking about improvement...

      https://pedalindustries.com/products/clear-and-awesome-waterbottles

      One of my suppliers is closing out their water bottle business.  I picked up the remaining inventory of bottles.   They are Made in USA, and they are a really awesome bottle. 

      But don't take my word for it, watch the video

      Normally I'd have some promo code, however this is already super sweet.

      All prices include shipping..., crazy, right?  Supplies are limited.

      $7 for 1 bottle 

      $19 for 4 bottles

      $50 for 12 bottles

      $75 for 25 bottles

      $100 for 50 bottles <- that's what I'd do if I was a starving student.  #fundraiser

      PS. They wanted to do custom imprints on the bottles and couldn’t get the ink to stick.  That’s the reason for closing out them out... these bottles will be blank.

      https://pedalindustries.com/products/clear-and-awesome-waterbottles

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      164.5
      50 PullUps 40 SuperBurpees 20 PushUps 40 Goblet squats
      7 hrs sleep - not enough
      https://www.strava.com/activities/5008869835

       

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      HE'S NEVER TIRED, HE'S NEVER MISERABLE

      HE'S NEVER TIRED, HE'S NEVER MISERABLE

      Mar 24, 2021
      by
      TODD BROWN

      THERE JUST AREN'T ENOUGH GOOD MOVIES.  Not when it comes to trying to explain our culture.  I'll bet any true fan says that about their sport.  It seems to be a lost art, capturing what we are really all about. 

      But, there are a few that nail it.

      Some aren't even about cycling, but are so relatable we understand what others are doing simply because we are so into what we are doing.  We feel their souls.

      On Any Sunday - Motocross

      Big Wednesday - Surfing

      Free Solo - Climbing

      For cycling, for me anyway, there is only one.  

      Breaking Away

      Maybe because the first time I saw it I was the same age as Dave, the hero.  Just as in love with bike racing and the ladies.

      With one lines like this...

      Give me something American dammit, gimme french fries!

      All I want is a refund. 
      REFUND?!!

      I sure miss playing basketball.  I got depressed when my athlete's foot and jock itch went away.

      What's the matter?
      He's shaving.
      Well... so what?
      His legs.

      ... At the time of my life I was eating PB&J and Mac&Cheese, drinking water.

      If I'd found a deal like this I would have picked up 50 bottles and sold to all my friends for some extra funds.

      https://pedalindustries.com/products/clear-and-awesome-waterbottles

      Here's the skinny...

      One of my suppliers is closing out their water bottle business.  I picked up the remaining inventory of bottles.   They are Made in USA, and they are a really awesome bottle. 

      But don't take my word for it, watch the video

      Normally I'd have some promo code, however this is already super sweet.

      All prices include shipping..., crazy, right?  Supplies are limited.

      $7 for 1 bottle 

      $19 for 4 bottles

      $100 for 50 bottles <- that's what I'd do if I was a starving student.  #fundraiser

      PS. They wanted to do custom imprints on the bottles and couldn’t get the ink to stick.  That’s the reason for closing out them out... these bottles will be blank.

      https://pedalindustries.com/products/clear-and-awesome-waterbottles

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      7.5 hrs sleep
      https://www.strava.com/activities/5005814748

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      IT'S A NUMBERS GAME

      IT'S A NUMBERS GAME

      Mar 22, 2021
      by
      TODD BROWN

      HOW MANY RACE NUMBER PLATES DO YOU HAVE STORED AWAY?  I have an overflowing shoe box of them.  Kind of like a little history book, or school album.  But how to use them?... 

      ... well, here's one way.

      Wednesday nights we have this little practice MTB race on our local trails.

      I'd say it's chill, but nothing with the word race is chill.  It is little, a 3ish miles loop.  And it is practice, with a Start or Go or something predictable to launch us.

      Then the unpredictable will happen.

      Someone will ride way over their head.  Another will blow a turn.  I'll probably just blow up.

      Thinking about it, should I pull a rando from the pile or pull the Leadville plate since it's my A race for the summer? 

      Now, if I'm having a great little practice race Leadville would properly burn in the success feeling.  But what if it's no bueno?  What if I'm suckering suffertash?  The mental association could be mucho negativo.

      And that's where the numbers part of racing comes in...

      .. the more you can race, the better you get...

      ... at everything.

      At packing for the race, warming up, starting, staying focused, keeping fueled.

      It's been said that practice makes permanent.  Who doesn't want to be permanently good at all aspects of racing?

      I know Tina does because she called up today and told me about all the races she's doing... she's a charger.   From crits to 6 hour MTB races.  

      She's from the south, and I'm a huge sucker for the drawl...

      Darlin, does that PR Lotion really work?

      Oh yeah!

      You promise?

      Yep, just put in on 30 minutes before you race.

      https://pedalindustries.com/collections/lotions-for-speed-comfort-and-recovery

      For the long races I'm a big proponent of chamois cream as well.

      Use promo code NUMBERS

      To save 10% and get free shipping.

      https://pedalindustries.com/collections/lotions-for-speed-comfort-and-recovery

      PS Join the PEDAL industries Strava Club for deets on the MTB races. https://www.strava.com/clubs/pedalindustries

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      4 RULES FOR SUCCESSFUL RACING.

      4 RULES FOR SUCCESSFUL RACING.

      Mar 21, 2021
      by
      TODD BROWN

      THERE ARE A MILLION TACTICS FOR SUCCESSFUL BIKE RACING.  It would be impossible to know or practice them all.  A fool's errand.  I have a handful of strategies that have served me well...

      ... here are four of them.

      • Be strong.  On and off the bike
      • Eat real food.  If you can't identify the ingredients it's not food.
      • PRs > KOMs.  It's nice to win prizes, it's everything to know you did your absolute best.
      • 1 big event per year.  Have one big challenge every year and you'll always be fit.

      Some day I'll write a book about those.  In the meantime, I'll finish up the book I've nearly completed.  

      https://pedalindustries.com/collections/water-bottles/products/pedalindustries-water-bottle-24oz-purist-2-pack

      Here's another:

      • Drink water.

      And yes, you can get two of these tall Purist bottles delivered to your mailbox for less than a new Tesla.

      Use promo code: 4rules

      And you'll save 10% and get free shipping.

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      166
      Stretch and HyperVolt
      8 hrs sleep
      https://www.strava.com/activities/4985341222

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      FOLLOWING MY NOSE

      FOLLOWING MY NOSE

      Mar 20, 2021
      by
      TODD BROWN

      OUR DOG HAZEL USED TO DRIVE ME CRAZY.  Now you may wonder how a sweet, loving, little Beagle could get under The Old Diesel’s lycracovered skin... frankly I wondered the same thing many a time.  But, I think I figured it out on my ride today...

      ... by simply following my nose.

      Ya see, sometimes for lesser developed humans such as I, it’s the personalities most alike that clash the strongest.

      What was our family treasure’s greatest sin?

      The moment that front door opened, she was gone.  Full speed.  Up the street.  Gone for hours.  She had no control over her nose’s call of the wild.

      Alas, I am no different.

      The moment I dropped Surfergirl off at the airport last night was like leaving the front door open.  For sure, I would ride all day and simply follow my nose...

      ... starting with a very hot pursuit after my first query, meeting the crew at the corner.

      They were off to a horrendous hundred.  They begged me to keep on... but that was never my plan, hence the gravel bike.  

      I simply wanted to say Howdy and get a towed up to the wild that was calling me.  From there...

      ... just followed my nose.

      If done correctly, as today was, you're bound to find a few new paths and options.  These really are my favorite rides.  Alone, on the hunt.  Phone off.  Just me and my thoughts.  This is how we rejuvenate our superpowers.

      Sometimes I feel for the suckers who can't be a moment without some sort of distraction... running, riding, hiking with crud plugged in their ears.

      Dogs don't do that.

      Nor should we...

      ... better to tap into our disobedient, singleminded, slave to our nose, sense of adventure.  Much better.

      So here's a little challenge for ya...

      ... get out your calendar, and pick a date to just roll out with no particular place to go.  All day.  Just grab your wallet and get out that front door.

      https://pedalindustries.com/collections/raceday-calendars%E2%84%A2

      Need an excuse?

      Pick your b-day.

      We have a limited number of calendars left.

      With events starting to solidify, you'll definitely want one of these to remind you and those who see it that a healthy you is a productive you.

      Use promo code RIDELIKEADOG

      To save 10% and get free shipping.

      https://pedalindustries.com/collections/raceday-calendars%E2%84%A2

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      7.hrs sleep
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      ONE CAT'S WHEEL OF FORTUNE IS ANOTHER'S WHEEL OF DOOM

      ONE CAT'S WHEEL OF FORTUNE IS ANOTHER'S WHEEL OF DOOM

      Mar 19, 2021
      by
      TODD BROWN

      THERE WAS A TIME WHEN WE'D BEG, EVEN PAY, SOMEONE TO RIDE A MOPED OR SCOOTER IN FRONT OF US.  It was called motorpacing.  The motorized rider would ride about 27 miles an hour...

      ... just fast enough to make your eyeballs bleed.

      But that was then, and this is now.

      That's the odd thing about the future.  What we paid for in the past and now get for free is frowned upon.  Cursed out.  Simply because it's being used different.

      The result is the same.

      We're pedaling our buns off, trying to hang on, and some of the younger riders are genuinely hacked off about it.

      Do you know how fast an electric bicycle can go?  Unmodified, about 27 mph.

      Now we've got a gentleman rider who is injured.  He's rehabbing a bum leg.  He's a decorated racing legend, wanting to get out with the fellas.  Be part of the bunch.

      Me, I feel fortunate to have my health... and a friend who'll show up on an obviously electric city bike to keep the pace high and burning.

      Maybe I'm old.

      What must have been old for y'all yesterday was trying to get in on this wonderful offer which I fouled up some of the coding on.

      It works now.  The coding.  The products have always worked.  Excellently.  Just like my friend's leg will be doing very soon.

      https://pedalindustries.com/collections/socks-and-gloves

      These gloves.  Made from leather, forming to your hands.

      There are lots of color combinations.  When you order a pair of gloves and socks

      use promo code: DONTTELLHR

      The socks will be free, and so will the shipping.

      https://pedalindustries.com/collections/socks-and-gloves

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      166
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      7.75 hrs sleep
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      DON'T TELL H.R.! + YOU GOTTA BE SHIFTTING ME

      DON'T TELL H.R.! + YOU GOTTA BE SHIFTTING ME

      Mar 18, 2021
      by
      TODD BROWN

      HEY, WILL YOU HOLD THIS AT MY CROTCH?  There is just so much wrong with that statement, and to make matters worse it was the boss asking a co-worker to take said delicate measurement.  Yikes!...

      ... but sometimes when you are a rider you gotta know your inseam.

      Which is exactly what this cat needed to know in order to purchase a bicycle from us.  

      There was an awkward silence on that end of the line...
      ... we were dying on our end.

      I don't know why, but that got me thinking about other awkward silence sitchyations in our sport...

      ... the most difficult of all being the silence after this question.

      So, how much is a good bike?

      Uh..................

      Should we be embarrassed?

      I dunno.

      I have a friend who just purchased $1300 earbuds.  He's totally into music.
      Another told me about her new $1200 snowboard.
      One friend works for a place that sells used purses... for upwards of $15k.

      Now, my point isn't to justify these purchases or point out any potential irrationalities.   It's simply this...

      How much is a good bike?

      Not much at all... but a bike that will thrill you for years, take you places you only dreamt of, and bring you back in a state of exquisite bliss... well, those are priceless.

      Speaking of priceless, how about that skin that covers your fingers?

      Did I ever tell you the story that convinced me to always ride with gloves?

      It's short.

      We were ripping along this nifty singletrack trail.  It was a bit slippery, and a tad rocky.

      All good.

      Until my friend lost the front wheel, stuck his hand out and peeled the skin from his thumbnail down to that crease opposite the first knuckle.

      What a gusher!

      So, yeah, I'm a fullfinger glove lover.  But not just any fullfinger glove.  It's gotta be lightweight and breathable.

      https://pedalindustries.com/collections/socks-and-gloves

      Like these gloves.  Made from leather, forming to your hands.

      There are lots of color combinations.  When you order a pair of gloves and socks

      use promo code: DONTTELLHR

      The socks will be free, and so will the shipping.

      https://pedalindustries.com/collections/socks-and-gloves

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      Stretch and HyperVolt
      7 hrs sleep
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      FEELING VINDICATED

      FEELING VINDICATED

      Mar 17, 2021
      by
      TODD BROWN

      THERE'S NOTHING LIKE A HEAPING DOSE OF CONFIRMATION BIAS TO MAKE ONE FEEL GREAT... am I right?  You know, when you figured out by dumb luck or maybe osmosis or reading some forgotten book and developed a method and preached it...

      ... and the choir was like, yawn.

      But Hotdarnit! Joe Friel has been tweeting about 2 hard days a week.  All week.  Same thing yours Diesel has been hellfire and damnationing for years...

      ... 2 days, hard.
      no more, no less.

      Now that I'm writing this and searching my cavernous library of filed wisdom fragments... I think it was the great Eddy B. who said...

      ... If you're not feeling awesome twice a week, you're doing it wrong!

      But in a thick eastoeuroaccent.

      Just remember,
      what you're reading here is unadulterated Diesel anecdotes...
      forced through the mighty cycling echo chamber...
      lavished with exquisite confirmation bias from 2 of US cycling's pillars of coaching.

      In other words, you might want to try it out if you haven't already.

      2 hard days - 72 hours apart
      Joe says the rest are mostly recovery
      I still like a good tempo day thrown in as well.

      Because I do at least half of my rides from the shop, I load my RaceDay Bag™ often.  It just part of my routine, can't imagine doing things the old way.  Wondering if I packed everything, fumbling to find things...

      ... and I'm guessing a few of you love the bags as much as I do.

      So I have a favor to ask...

      Would you shoot a video on your phone...

      ... with your bag...

      ... answering this question...

      ... Why do you love your RaceDay Bag™?

      Keep it short and sweet.  First thing that comes to mind.  Less than 15 seconds.

      Don't worry about the background or looking pro... just an honest to goodness message would be terrific!

      All who send me a video will get a little gift of appreciation mailed out.

      I'd love to get your videos this week.

      I think it will be super fun to see what you come up.

      Y'all are awesome!

      https://pedalindustries.com/products/pedalindustries-changing-poncho

      Here's a little video for inspiration.

       

      By the way, these changing ponchos have become quite popular.  

      If you'd like one use promo code LOVEMYBAG

      To save 10% and get free shipping.

      https://pedalindustries.com/products/pedalindustries-changing-poncho

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      50 PullUps, 60 SuperBurpees, 40 Pushups, 50 Goblet Squats, 20 Box Jumps
      7.5 hrs sleep
      https://www.strava.com/activities/4965334684 

      PS  Confirmation bias is the tendency to search for, interpret, favor, and recall information in a way that confirms or supports one's prior beliefs or values.

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      THAT FIRST GROUP RIDE... OH BOY!

      THAT FIRST GROUP RIDE... OH BOY!

      Mar 16, 2021
      by
      TODD BROWN

      THIS RIDE HAS ONLY BEEN GOING ON SINCE THE TURN OF THE 7TH DECADE OF THE 20TH CENTURY, so you'd think all the pot holes and debris and whatnot would be memorized by now and easily pointed out...

      ... but that's not the case.

      Unlike most rides around these parts the Market Ride goes on hiatus from time change to time change.  I reckon it's the same way with a good chunk of our united states.  

      Most of ya's actually have seasons,
      ergo actual riding seasons.

      I'm feeling ya tonight.

      In fact, I'm wondering if the first group rides of the season are going to be even more of a cluster than normal thanks to the fitness gains of digital dungeons set up for Zwifty and Pelotaunt...

      ... without any of the actual skills required to participate properly being used or honed or, crud!, even developed?

      Because if your first ride of the season is anything like ours was tonight, well keep you peepers popped, your head on a swivel...

      ... and trust no one!

      I was shocked at how little pointing out of hazards was happening,  There was even some downright squirreliness.  And these guys and dolls are solid riders, that ride year round.  Outdoors.  I'm sure things will be all settled in a just a few rides.

      Anyway, you'll be thawing out soon... so consider this just a friendly reminder from the Diesel who wants ya back with a smile and only good tales to tell.

      Speaking of good tales to tell, I warned Kevin about his new bike.

      He purchased a long travel BMC 4 Stroke.  It's the same bike that I pounded out a million PRs on last weekend in AZ, except it has a little longer travel.

      Kevin, be careful on your first ride.

      What do you mean?

      Well, your face is really going to hurt.

      Huh?

      You'll see

      .

      Yep, new bikes always make my face hurt.  

      This morning, we spent a good hour on BMC's unveiling of 2022 new products.

      TBH, my face was hurting... there's a bunch of good stuff coming, guaranteed to make you smile.  Details will be coming forth.

      In the meantime, if you are around 6' tall and looking for a most excellent gravel bike.  We have 2 of these bikes in size Large.

      Yes, they'll make you smile... and your bummy will be happy too because there's 20mm of travel built into the rear triangle.

      https://pedalindustries.com/collections/bmc-bicycles/products/urs-01-three

      I'm not allowed to post the price available, so ping if you're interested.

      Oh, one last thing... I was on my gravel bike for the group ride tonight, and that extra cush for my tush was most bueno.

      https://pedalindustries.com/collections/bmc-bicycles/products/urs-01-three

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      Stretch and HyperVolt
      8 hrs sleep
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      THE SUM OF NEGLIGIBLE FORCES

      THE SUM OF NEGLIGIBLE FORCES

      Mar 15, 2021
      by
      TODD BROWN

      DON'T TELL ANYBODY BECAUSE IT'S JUST OUR LITTLE SECRET... we can learn about riding and racing from well outside the sport itself.  Take my ongoing interest in economics sparked by a visiting professor who opened up with...

      ... monopolies are great... if you're the monopolist!

      Little ol' brainwashed me was captivated from that point on.  My brain had been opened.

      Well, consider this quote in How Adam Smith Can Change Your Life from the great Milton Friedman and apply it to your bold ambitions as an athlete:

      The sum of negligible forces,
      need not be negligible.

      Ride on that thought for a moment.

      Aren't our 10 pullups and matching 20 burpees a negligible force?  What does it matter if we get in an easy spin for 45 minutes?  Where can we attribute passing up a harmless chocolate chip cookie a day?

      Taken by themselves, these are all negligible forces.  But sum up a month or quarter or year of these choices and we fundamentally transform who we can become.

      Who's down getting some negligible work done today and tomorrow and the day after tomorrow and... ?

      All in favor say Aye!

      Did you know KASK means Kick @$$ Steal KOMs?

      Well, it doesn't... but that's how you feel when you wear one.

      https://pedalindustries.com/collections/helmets

      I keep seeing more and more of these KASK helmets at the races and on the rides.

       

      Use promo code THESUM

      to save 10% and get free shipping.

      https://pedalindustries.com/collections/helmets

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      JUST A LITTLE NICER

      JUST A LITTLE NICER

      Mar 14, 2021
      by
      TODD BROWN

      WE WERE HANGING OUT AFTER THE RACE TODAY WAITING FOR THE FINAL RESULTS TO BE ANNOUNCED.  I ran into Adam and his wife who were kind enough to show me the sweet line for today’s Enduro.  Jimmy introduced himself as the guy tacked on my wheel and thanked me for offering him my salt tabs yesterday.  Sweet Sage, the promoter, and I were chatting when Mike walked up and said...

      ...  I read the blog every morning!

      Which was real nice, but not as nice as what he wanted to talk to Sage about.

      Mike races 70+.  

      Now, if you're not racing 70+ yet I have two things to share with you.

      The first is you can race at 70.  Yes, people do that.  It takes some good genes and luck for sure  But, when you see these athletes you realize it's not an accident.  They are fit and committed to maintaining their health.

      It's the second that always touches my heart.  The septuagenarians  all know each other, and more importantly they care about each other in ways I've never seen amongst the other ages.

      I've seen them wait for each other on the start line if someone is running late.  I've seen them give health reports on the missing.  I've seen genuine love between them, and it's always moving.

      Today was no different.

      Mike was there to pick up the bike of his only fellow racer from yesterday.  His friend had crashed.

      Sage can I pick up the bike?

      Yes, was it only a collarbone? 

      No, 12 broken ribs.  He's in ICU.

      It wasn't a teary moment, that's racing.  However, as I write this and reflect on the blessings we all share of health and friendship riding the roads and trails of life...

      ... and how fleeting it can be

      ... at any age

      ... I'm verklempt.

      Yep, there are a lot of nice people in our community.  It's always a joy to make a new friend on a ride or at the races.

      Thanks for being nice y'all.

      https://pedalindustries.com/collections/cactus-cup

      We made some real nice gear for this year's cactus cup:  RaceDay Bags™, Changing Ponchos, and Wallets.

      Why? 

      Because it's such a dawgawn fun event.

      If you have an event, ping me... let's make you some gear.

      If you have a team, ping me... let's make you some gear.

      If you want to make something custom to give a nice gift to friends or customers... ping me... let's make you some gear.

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      Still reading?

      Some stats:

      8 dudes, one friend that's a girl, and 2 dogs.

      1 busted spoke on day 1, that held up the entire weekend.

      1 bloodied knee and bruised hip.

      1 punctured tire a mile from the finish and ridden in sloppy as it wouldn't seal.

      1 First place in the enduro

      1 Third place overall.

      9 smiles.

       

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      THE ULTIMATE ROOKIE MISTAKE, PAYS OFF

      THE ULTIMATE ROOKIE MISTAKE, PAYS OFF

      Mar 13, 2021
      by
      TODD BROWN

      SOMETIMES YOU JUST HAVE TO CHANGE THINGS UP, but never ever do that when racing.  Racing is when you apply all your hard earned training, all the lessons on nutrition, all the things that have worked in the past...

      ... not the time to chuck it all out the window.

      But, that's what I did.

      And, it's a long list of nonos.

      Breakfast
      For years I've had good luck getting up 3 hours early and eating a can of sardines and half a can of beans.  Pinch your nose if you must, but there was gold with them tactics.

      Today, lots of carbs.  Rice cake, 2 tangerines, 1 1/2 Honeystinger waffles, a few macadamia nuts.

      Warm Up
      For decades all I've done to warm up is soft pedal and do some hard accelerations. 

      Today, and yesterday, I slowly ramped my HR up to 160s and held it there for 5-10 minutes.

      Food
      I had my strategy of 2 bottles with 2 scoops + 4 waffles and 2 gels.  900 calories for 3 hours.

      But, then I saw Victor Sheldon.  He reps Hammer Nutrition and suggested I go with their flask and fill it with 7 gel packs.  It's way easier than tearing a gel pack open!  More importantly, he always annihilates me and everybody in our age group.  

      As I rolled out, thinking how bad I wanted redemption after such a poor showing last year at this event I consoled myself with these nuggets... 

      ... the only way to know something works better in a race is to test it in a race...

      ... isn't amazing how the best secrets are revealed racing.

      Due to Covid, we went off in 2 waves of 25 or so.  I was in the second wave, my friends in the first.  The race overnight leader was in my wave.  We took off and the leader towed about 6 guys off into the distance.

      I committed to ride my pace and stuff my face with gel from the flask, double scoop bottles, and my Salt Sticks.

      It worked.

      I felt absolutely amazing all 3 hours.  Best I've felt in years.  Even power throughout.

      So, yeah, you'll be seeing a promo here for Hammer Nutrition very soon... 

      ... the meantime I'll tell the dirty secret of Salt Stick.

      First, as noted in the book Waterlogged that I reported on:  one, as long as we don't over-hydrate we don't need more salt; two, cramps are more neurological than chemical; three, the salt tabs and the pickle juice etc confuse the brain and the cramps stop.

      I'd never race without Salt Stick, and I love the chewables.

      https://pedalindustries.com/collections/nutrition/products/saltstick-fast-chews

      Use this promo code: ROOKIE

      It'll get ya free shipping and save 10%.

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      GIVING UP IS ALWAYS EASIER THAN PRESSING ON

      GIVING UP IS ALWAYS EASIER THAN PRESSING ON

      Mar 12, 2021
      by
      TODD BROWN

      REVIEWING THE START LIST OF ANY RACE CAN BE DEFLATING.  Last year's winner is here, the previous year's winner is here, the cats you know are always good on RaceDay have been putting in the time...

      ... and then there's us.

      If there are seeds of doubt, looking at the list is like adding water and sunshine.  Here, at the Cactus Cup, those seeds grow into giant saguaros whose prickly pads are waiting to embrace all who lack the discipline to control their thoughts...

      ... all that's missing is a pile of dung for fertilizer.

      Which is exactly what those thoughts are.  Pure shyte.

      In a race like this, 40 miles with a million turns and drops, 96% of us will be riding alone at some point. The other racers could be 30, 60, 90 seconds ahead and we won't even see each other.

      We'll be solito.

      With our thoughts.

      Those damn seeds of doubt will be aching to sprout.

      There is only one countermeasure I've found to be effective, remembering what helk I'm doing here.

      Changing those feelings of What was I thinking? sure to arise on the start line is easy if we can just find a reason and a reasonable goal...

      ... one reason, one reasonable goal.

      Protect them, viciously.

      At all costs.

      At the blistering start,
      when the gaps start to open,
      when we're all alone with no one insight...

      ... one reason, one reasonable goal...

      ... will win the day.

      Of course there are other little tricks of the trade, like PR Lotion.

      https://pedalindustries.com/collections/lotions-for-speed-comfort-and-recovery

      I know, it seems insane that a lotion applied before a race could make a big difference...

      ... but, at this point all of us here think it would be insane to line up without PR Lotion.

       

      So, here's the dealio.

      Use this promo code before Midnight on Sunday and save 20% when you purchase 2 or more of the above.

      The code is PRESSON

      https://pedalindustries.com/collections/lotions-for-speed-comfort-and-recovery

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      Of the 8 of us out here racing... we fared pretty well today.  Top 10 times, and only one busted spoke and scraped up knee.

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      INSIDERS AND OUTSIDERS

      INSIDERS AND OUTSIDERS

      Mar 11, 2021
      by
      TODD BROWN

      DO YOU EVER GET THE FEELING THAT OUTSIDE IS AN INSIDER'S GAME?  Take today, we woke up to an outstanding view.  Gawwwl... I love the desert in the winter!  It can be cold and windy, for sure.  But the views, the sky...

      ... well, you gotta be here.

      A lot of the time, it seems like society has forgotten how awesome outside is.  And maybe that's okay.  Because it leaves more of outside for us, the adventurous.

      While the digital dorks may have won the battle...

      ... they haven't won the war, not yet.

      As long as we keep heading outside and returning rejuvenated I think we have a chance to course correct.

      I'll drink to that.

      These Purist bottles are awesome.

      https://pedalindustries.com/collections/water-bottles/products/pedalindustries-water-bottle-24oz-purist-2-pack

      $20, delivered to your door.  Including shipping.

      https://pedalindustries.com/collections/water-bottles/products/pedalindustries-water-bottle-24oz-purist-2-pack

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      WHY STAGE RACING IS THE BEST!

      WHY STAGE RACING IS THE BEST!

      Mar 10, 2021
      by
      TODD BROWN

      WE'RE STAGING RACING THIS WEEKEND.  3 days in Aridzona, Fri-Sun.  A TT, an XC, and an Enduro.  Something for everyone.  But this is better than a pro road stage race...

      ... or even an amateur one with a team. 

      Because it's MTB.  There isn't really any teamwork to be done.  No drafting, no leading out.  No pacing back to the front.  So, it's way better in the sense we can all battle for our own results each day.

      That's the first thing that's better about MTB stage racing - fighting our individual battles.

      However, it's the second thing about stage racing, in general, that I enjoy the most.

      Piling in a couple of cars,
      Buzzing gas stations and fastfood joints,
      Taking over a rented house in a new town,
      Geeking out over course maps and last minute gear choices,

      Rolling up to the start line with the posse,
      Racing our guts out,
      Licking our wounds that night,
      ... and doing it all over again the next day.

      That's why stage racing rules.  The camaraderie.  The getting away... whether camping like tonight, hoteling it, or VRBO.

      Pull up your race calendars, look for a stage race.  You might have to look out of state.  We are in AZ for Cactus Cup, then I'm planning on Leadville Stage Race in CO, and finally Sea Otter in NorCal in October.  Sea Otter isn't a stage race, but it is a bunch of races spread out over a 5 day weekend.

      Find a few and see if one fits in with the other parts of life.  If it does... by all means make it happen!

      The best way to do that is write it down in Sharpie on one of these giant calendars.

      We added more designs.

      https://pedalindustries.com/collections/raceday-calendars%E2%84%A2

      Click on these images to check 'em out.

      For a few bucks you can have a super rad calendar - either one of these stock designs or with your team graphics and dates important to your team highlighted.

      $30. Delivered.

      https://pedalindustries.com/collections/raceday-calendars%E2%84%A2

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      BLAME IT ON THE DIESEL

      BLAME IT ON THE DIESEL

      Mar 09, 2021
      by
      TODD BROWN

      THERE WAS A TIME WHEN I'D TRY AND CONCEAL MY UPGRADES.  Not now.  That evil has been replaced with a much more sinister deceit.  Apparently I've developed a nasty habit of story telling...

      ... kinda like this:

      Is that a new helmet?

      Oh, this?

      Yes, that shiny red helmet.  

      Right, well you see Chris was telling me that we should never wear a helmet more than 3 years old.  Apparently all the shocky absorby stops working after a while.  Degrades.  And, you know I figure I need to protect what little gray matter I have.

      You realize that you have a habit of coming up some amazing story about every purchase you make lately, right?

      Hmmm...

      ... so, if you're thinking about getting a new helmet no need to blame it on the Devil, I'll take full credit.

      https://pedalindustries.com/collections/helmets

      We love KASK helmets.

      Use promo code DEVIL to save 10% and get free shipping.

      https://pedalindustries.com/collections/helmets

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      THERE IS ONLY ONE THING TO DO AT THIS POINT

      THERE IS ONLY ONE THING TO DO AT THIS POINT

      Mar 08, 2021
      by
      TODD BROWN

      THERE IS ONLY ONE THING TO DO AT THIS POINT, and it doesn't involve slitting my wrists or a bottle of pills or any other easy outs...

      ... but, there will be razor blades involved.

      It's the final countdown for the only A race on the calendar this quarter, and though I'm feeling quite ill-prepared I'm still gonna do it. Because, tradition.

      Yes, I shall obey the edict...

      Shave thy legs.

      ... like any devout follower of this religion we call racing.

      Why do we do it?

      It's a mountain bike race, so can't be for aero reasons.

      TBH, I can't think of any good reasons except this: 

      It feels faster.  There's something about a final shave before a race that I find delightful. 

      Or, maybe it's taking time to appreciate the supreme health I enjoy, the immense fun I have huffing and puffing under my own manpower.

      Ain't it great to have the ability to ride a bike, at any speed?

      I think so.

      There is one other thing, though this is recent, I think it's a heck of a lot nicer to have smooth legs when buzzing up and down them with the HyperVolt.

      And that is actually one of the main things I'll be doing this week as part of my recovery.  HyperVolting and stretching and sleeping and resting.

      https://pedalindustries.com/collections/recovery

      As much as I thought I'd be ready to slay all comers 5 months ago, I can see I'm not in the shape I intended to be.  

      Which leaves recovery as my prime objective this week and after each race - Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

      If you're into excellent recovery, use promo code SHAVE to shave $35 off this awesome tool.

      https://pedalindustries.com/collections/recovery 

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      3 IDEAS FROM THE WORLD'S RICHEST DORK

      3 IDEAS FROM THE WORLD'S RICHEST DORK

      Mar 07, 2021
      by
      TODD BROWN

      HATE IS A STRONG WORD.  I hate what Jeff Bezos' Amazon did to our little tshirt business.  Destroying it by refusing to protect us from counterfeiters.  But, I gotta hand it to the guy...

      ... he focuses on the right things.

      Here are the top 3 takeaways:

      We are what we choose... and in this case, we choose to be bike racers.  We each have our reasons, but I suspect it boils down to friendship. 

      My friend(s) are riding and racing bikes.  It seems like fun.  I'll give it a try. 

      Or, I met some really cool cats out riding.  They seem to have their shiz together.  I'll be doing a lot more riding and racing because these people inspire me and make me feel included.

      High standards.  We know what they are, but sometimes we can't put our finger on them.

      We know we want to win, but we rarely actually - if ever - win a bike race.

      We don't need to if we have high standards for ourselves. 

      It could be creating our own race to smash a PR, or simply hit a certain metric like weight or hours ridden per week.  It could be knowing how to repair anything or simply knowing enough to fix a flat and get back riding.  It could be learning how to fuel our bodies so our energy is strong all day long.  It could be riding a tricky rocky section without putting our feet down - dabbing.

      The point is, it's hard to the define the true wins... 

      ... but we sure has heck recognize them when our standards are high.

      Nowhere in the book does he mention focusing on sales as a top priority.  The top priority is always customer experience...

      ... and this stood out to me the most.

      I'd be lying if I told you I was always on the same page when it comes to customer experience.  Somewhere I picked up that it's all about the sales numbers.  That's an inherently bad focus, and I've fallen in it's trap much more than I care to admit.

      The devil is right when he says it's all about obsession with customer experience. It's definitely an area where I think we can improve, a lot.

      If we choose to.

      If we set our standards high enough.

      I'll never put our products on Amazon again, but I sure as helk will do all I can to blow your minds every single day by continuing to improve our offerings.

      I wasn't asking for feedback when we recently shipped our first orders of our new Pro jersey out.  But the comments started coming in and I thought you'd be interested.

      Did you know 90% of our apparel production is custom?

      For teams?

      That our minimum order is one (1) item?

      If you're looking for something rad for your team, we can have your store up and running quickly and beautiful product delivered right to you door.

      Made in USA.

      From Italian fabrics.

      Designed by cats who race, with high standards for performance and comfort.

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

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      TAKE MY STRONG ADVICE

      TAKE MY STRONG ADVICE

      Mar 06, 2021
      by
      TODD BROWN

      TODAY DIDN'T GO AS WELL AS I'D HOPED.  If you haven't figured it out, sometimes I'm terrible at taking my own advice.  Like, warming up matters.  Today I had planned to set a hot time on a local climb.  The kind of thing you want to do the Saturday for before the only A race on my calendar for months.  Instead, I pretty much bombed...

      ... instantly gapped by my faster friends, while holding up the first-timer I was sure wouldn't be able to keep up.

      Was I holding you up?

      Oh, I probably had another 30 or 40 watts.

      Ouch!

      I knew I'd gap him on the very technical stuff at the top, but he could have walked the last mile and still beat me...

      ... 30-40 watts!

      The next two hours were a little better.  Well, a lot better.  A surprising number of PRs.  

      You know what I think really fouled me up was the old...

      ... Hey, let's not warm up before we haul gass for an hour straight uphill.

      Genius.

      So take my strong advice, 
      remember to always think twice...

      ... and warm up proper.

      Which is what I'm planning to do at the races next weekend.

      Chris, The Wrench, pinged me later in the day.

      Can ya help me prep these bikes for pick up?

      Let the record show... a professional mechanic asked little Ol' Diesel to help prep two new bikes for pick up. 

      Yep, he trusted me to put air in the tires. 

      Well, convert 'em to tubeless, then put air in.

      He also reminded me that I erroneously stated we were out of gravel bikes.

      We have two, still.

      One is the demo, and one is still in the box.  Both Large.

      These are truly special bikes.  Built on the BMC hardtail platform, they have 20mm of travel in the rear triangle.  

      They are light.

      Stiff, yet compliant with that travel.

      Climb great.

      Descend like a dream on road, gravel, and especially on singletrack.

      https://pedalindustries.com/collections/bmc-bicycles/products/urs-01-three 

      We had 4 yesterday, now we are down to 2 larges.

       

      So, if you're into that sorta thing... 

      https://pedalindustries.com/collections/bmc-bicycles/products/urs-01-three 

      Check it, and drop me a line Clementine.

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      RIDING THE TREND.

      RIDING THE TREND.

      Mar 05, 2021
      by
      TODD BROWN

      SO STRADE BIANCHI IS THE MOST EXCITING RACE ON THE CALENDAR.  It gets all kinds of press.  No one can figure out if it truly favors a classics rider or a pure climber...

      ... but, we do know one ting for sure!

      There will be drama because...

      There are lots of gravel sections.
      And Lots of dust of dry and mud if rainy.

      ... and fans like drama, the like change.

      Turns out the racers do, too.

      Due to the mixed surfaces - pavement and dirt - and mixed terrain - rollers with a killer climb at the end - a large percentage of the racers fancy their chances for the big V for victory.

      But ya know what I think?

      I think it's more than the forgone conclusion of who will win, I think the racers are digging the unusual challenges the race presents.

      So, forget if you can, all the big bucks the marketing dorks are putting into making you want to buy a gravel bike. 
      Just unsee all those sexy ads of riders flying to adventure. 
      Unimagine the freedom to roam from road to gravel to singletrack they are selling so very hard...

      ... and take consider this...

      ... my son pinged me last night.

      Dad, let's ride gravel tomorrow.  We'll drive to the old neighborhood.  Hit the dirt roads in Riley Park, then the single track.  Next we will work our way over to the old house and see if things have changed much.

      He doesn't even own a bike, I bring him a shop demo bike.

      So forget all the marketing, all the hype, watch the race if you get a chance, and maybe you'll end up like me...

      ... grateful for gravel bikes that make riding fun enough my non-riding son will suggest we go for a ride.

      We are all sold out on the gravel bikes at the moment, but stay tuned for upcoming opportunities to score a beeeyoutiful BMC URS.

      In the meantime, I love our superlight full-finger race gloves for gravel riding...

      ... and keeping my feet cozy in our socks knitted in these united states using EZ Breathe Yarns and FastMax compression technology.

      https://pedalindustries.com/collections/socks-and-gloves

      And I highly encourage you do the same.  With this BuyOneGetOne promo code - > REGGIE

      Now if you're thinking it's too cold for the superlight awesome stuff... the weather is going to be perfect before you know it, and won't new gloves and socks be a joy to pull on when it's time?

      A scant $25 will get you the gloves and the socks, shipping is free.

      https://pedalindustries.com/collections/socks-and-gloves

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      THE BEST OF YOU!?

      THE BEST OF YOU!?

      Mar 04, 2021
      by
      TODD BROWN

      WERE YOU BORN TO RESIST, OR BE ABUSED?

      I swear I'll never give in, I refuse.
      - Foo Fighters

      The big event is on the calendar; it's getting real, close.  The base miles have been laid.  Race-specific crosstraining completed.  Bike dialed, test, prepped, perfect.  Eating has been maybe too perfect.  The final weeks of bigger, max mileage and intensity...

      ... you should be excited...

      ... but you're exhausted, just want it to be over.

      If I can hit that threshold of borderline burnout 2 weeks out, and spend the next 2 weeks healing and resting and sleeping with a few short efforts designed primarily to make me feel most excellent, then I know I've done all I can do.

      When done properly it's truly a better than ever feeling...

      ... like being born to resist, and I swear I'll never give in!

      Do you know what I'm talking about?  That feeling?

      I hope so.

      I'm starting to see more and more events pop up.  The RaceDay Calendar is starting to take shape.  Soon I'll have to start making choices as to which ones are going to be all in and which will be training.

      That's part of the fun.

      Looking at the calendar.  Dropping in A and B races, family commitments, work responsibilities, etc.

      Which is why I love this huge calendar, I can see the entire year at a glance.

      https://pedalindustries.com/collections/raceday-calendars%E2%84%A2 

      This calendar is set up for racers.

      The weekends are at the end of the week, because you know we live for the RaceDays.

      Get one.

      $30.

      Delivered.

      It's the best way to give it your best!

      https://pedalindustries.com/collections/raceday-calendars%E2%84%A2

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      TRUST SCIENCE, OR NOT!

      TRUST SCIENCE, OR NOT!

      Mar 03, 2021
      by
      TODD BROWN

       

      ONCE WE UNDERSTAND THAT SCIENCE HAS A LONG HISTORY OF BEING DRIVEN BY EGO AND GREED, it gets easier to make sense of it all.  This is readily apparent with a little digging.  Scientist, author and accomplished endurance athlete Tom Noakes readily admits his own faults in his book Waterlogged...

      ... discovered via a lifetime of research and competition.

      He takes credit for furthering the effort to get people waterlogged, which lead to the deaths of multiple athletes following the science.  That takes courage and fortitude, especially when pushing back on many egos and mountains of greed.

      I nearly chucked the book when it arrived.

      Too many graphs and sidebars. 

      Too much documentation. 

      Lazily, after the Forward, Introduction and Chapter 1 I skipped right to the detailed chapter summaries.

      This was not enough.

      I was thirsty for more knowledge...

      ... only by reading what preceded those summaries was I able to get a bead on the problems Waterlogged address; and my own issues of cramping and upset digestion during races of epic distances.

      But, that's not the question.

      The question is should we blindly trust science?

      In fact, this was a burning question after reading Bill Bryson's A Short History of Nearly Everything.  I came away with one certainty:  today's truth is very often tomorrow's fallacy, when it comes to science.

      This is not to condemn science, but to realize Science is merely humanity's current, best assessment of a situation.  Overtime, our assessments adjust and improve as new knowledge comes forth.  That is sure.

      Back to the very honest, courageous and vigorous Dr. Tom Noakes who points out Gatorade's own hype...

      ... Gatorade is the most scientifically studied sports drink of all time.

      But I'll bet you'd never make Gatorade your go to sports drink.  Because you know better.  All the scientific studies in the world on Gatorade aren't likely to change your mind...

      ... because your body says different.

      Questions:  Did you know Gatorade was developed to prevent dehydration and heat exhaustion?  That their scientists implored users to drink far too much, to the point of death?...

      ... a perfect example of ego and greed driving a product's commercial success, while failing humanity.

      Which brings me to the final word's of Tom Noakes:

      Your body will tell you what it needs, if you just listen. 

      After which follows a concise summary of the current science regarding hydration...

      ... but don't take my word for it, read the book.  It's your body.

      Speaking of your body, while I'm sure your quite proud of all the progress you're making this year...

      ... we don't want to get you arrested for public indecency.  Which you might be tempted to do when changing before or after a ride.

      That's why I came up with the awesomely modest Changing Poncho.

      https://pedalindustries.com/products/pedalindustries-changing-poncho

      Sure it's great for a quick change,
      a million times better than changing in your car,
      or risking a towel change while standing in the open...

      ... when I'm done changing and wiping off my grime and do a quick wipe down on my bike as well.

      It's perfect.

      But it today and we'll include an Every Day Is RaceDay™ hat for the first 5 purchases.

      https://pedalindustries.com/products/pedalindustries-changing-poncho

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      IT GETS EASIER

      IT GETS EASIER

      Mar 02, 2021
      by
      TODD BROWN

      WHAT YOU ARE ABOUT TO READ IS SECOND HAND INFO FROM OLYMPIAN QUOTING THE IRON COWBOY.  The Iron Cowboy is famous for doing 50 Ironmans in 50 states in 50 days.  Yesterday he started his new quest...

      ... 100 Ironmans in 100 days.

      On the surface there's nothing to learn, but we don't dwell on the surface.

      We like to dive deep into the endurance waters we share with our Iron brothers and sisters.

      So, here's the gold:

      The first 25 days of the 50-50-50 were really hard.  On about the 26th day it got a lot easier.  It was like my body understood an Ironman a day was the new normal and made the appropriate adjustments.

      That make sense, right?

      How many of our friends are astounded when they hear we rode 40 or 50 or 100 miles in a day?  

      The can't relate.

      But we do it. 

      Quite easily. 

      Our bodies adapt.

      Side note -> I skipped my pullups and pushups over the weekend.  The first set yesterday was really hard.  The second easier.  The third easiest.  It's no 50-50-50 Ironmans, but I think this is true of any new habit we are trying to instill.

      Kinda makes ya wonder what we might really be capable of...

      ... could it be we are only scratching the surface... like the saying we only use 10% of our brains?

      ... how much more can we accomplish?

      Fortunately, our lives don't depend on our physical prowess.  Well, most of the time they don't.

      Did I ever tell you about the time I came face to face with a large adult mountain lion?

      I did everything wrong.

      I turned around and rode so fast up the nearest trail to civilization.  I had to skid at the top to make the turn to safety.

      Since that encounter, I've taken my best shot at that hill many, many times and never, ever needed to slow down let alone apply the brakes to make that very same turn.

      One thing is for sure, to be our very best we've got to be properly fueled.

      Here's the link to my favorite foods:

      https://pedalindustries.com/collections/nutrition

      And here's the dealio

      Use this code:  DOMORE

      To save $$ and get Free Shipping.

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      163.9
      15 PullUps 25 PushUps
      7
      https://www.strava.com/activities/4878269277

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      IT'S CALLED ONCE IN A LIFETIME FOR A REASON...

      IT'S CALLED ONCE IN A LIFETIME FOR A REASON...

      Mar 01, 2021
      by
      TODD BROWN

      MY FRIEND TOD T. SHOT ME AN EMAIL WITH A LINK TO THE CRUSHER IN THE TUSHAR.  It's a crazy event, so crazy that I've declined going for about 10 years.  My pals Jeff and Cris have done it, and even won it.  But, I've never had the right bike or at least that's what I told them.  In other words...

      ... it's a once in a lifetime event.

      This is crazy right?  

      Featuring a 40/60 split between tarmac and dirt & gravel sectors, the 70 mile course accumulates over 10,000 feet of elevation gain and affords riders the opportunity to explore the stunning back country of Utah’s little-known Tushar Mountains and Fishlake National Forest.

      When I read featuring and stunning mixed in with all the details, all I see are the features of a sledgehammer delivering a massive stun to my mind, body and soul.

      Naturally, knowing I finally have the bike... I entered the lottery.

      Which brings me up to this euphemistic gem, LOTTERY!  Good heavens, who's to tell who wins the lottery? 

      Those keeping their $200 in fees and spending the weekend relaxing on the coach listening to Phil Liggett's TdF lullabies...

      ... or those parting with the cash and getting bashed by Burke's heinous course designed to slaughter all the unworthy?

      So here's to winning the lottery!

      Speaking of winning the lottery... one you'd actually want to win... did you see the video we did of Craig H?

      He won the Ultimate RaceDay Bag™ GiveAway.

      There's a new contest rolling right now.

      https://pedalindustries.com/giveaway

      The winner will work directly with our top designer Rocky E. to design your very own custom:

      RaceDay Bag™

      Speed Kit - Jersey and Bib

      Changing Poncho

      KOM Jacket

      RaceDay Calendar™

      plus, matching socks and gloves

      $1000 in custom products

      Enter here:  

      https://pedalindustries.com/giveaway

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      164
      25 PullUps 50 PushUps
      7.8
      https://www.strava.com/activities/4872139829

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      WE ARE THE AVERAGE OF OUR 5 CLOSEST...

      WE ARE THE AVERAGE OF OUR 5 CLOSEST...

      Feb 28, 2021
      by
      TODD BROWN

      RIGOROUS RESEARCH SHOWS WE ARE THE AVERAGE OF OUR 5 CLOSEST FRIENDS.  And, new research is showing that what a friend's friend is doing can also have a big impact on us...

      ... but, that's the selfish way to look at it.

      Especially in bike racing fitnessy stuff.  That logic would have us only hanging out with people that are better than us.  Which we probably do quite naturally anyway.

      I'm more interested in the effects we are having on our 5s friends.  Because of our 5 closest friends, they don't all ride bikes.  Far from it.

      We get excited about riding bikes fast.  We start thinking about what to ride, to eat, to wear, to race, etc.  Our 5 tap into this energy...

      ... and it goes out to their 5.

      How many people are going to make awesome lifestyle changes because we've inspired them to do so?

      They may never race.

      Totally cool.

      But, they may start riding again. 

      They may set a goal to ride 30 miles, or ride up that giant mountain.  They may get a little group of 5 or so and take a road trip to Moab or the Ozarks or the Northeast.

      Or maybe they simply get a hankering to get back in shape.

      In fact, I'll bet $5 you've already seen changes in your 5.

      What I'm wondering though is if you're willing to share your secrets.

      Sometimes that can be hard.  

      You've invited a friend to start riding.  You've enjoyed spending time together.  Helping them progress has been rewarding...

      ... and absolutely owning them any time you want is, well, entertaining to say the least.

      Are you keeping these little secrets to yourself?

      C'mon.  

      Be honest.

      Of course you'll share the pleasantries of a good chamois cream.   

      But what about the good stuff, the stuff that really makes a difference like PR Lotion?

      https://pedalindustries.com/collections/lotions-for-speed-comfort-and-recovery

      Back to that $5 bet...

      ... you purchase PR Lotion and DZ NUTS with the promo code -> $10

       ... and you'll save $10 if you do it before 3/3/21.

      Shipping is included. 

      That should cover the $5 bet.

      https://pedalindustries.com/collections/lotions-for-speed-comfort-and-recovery

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      16.29
      Stretch and Hypervolt
      8.2
      https://www.strava.com/activities/4868278749

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      SOME SPIRITUAL EXPERIENCES REQUIRE HOLY KITS - sponsored by BMC

      SOME SPIRITUAL EXPERIENCES REQUIRE HOLY KITS - sponsored by BMC

      Feb 27, 2021
      by
      TODD BROWN

      SOME SAY YOU CAN SEE THE HAND OF GOD ON A BABY'S FACE OR THE SUN RISING ACROSS A DESERT PLAIN.  For me the mountains never fail to deliver.  Today one of us came prepared with a holy kit...

      ... and we all spilled some blood.

      Naturally, the new guy spilled the most blood.  He'd fallen behind.  So much so that we reversed course.  After a bit he rounded a corner, with an Ace bandage over what appeared to be an unholy amount of gauze.

      What happened?

      I crashed.

      And...

      And the blood was squirting out with each heartbeat.

      His socks were soaked.

      The hikers patched me up.

      All good?

      Hellyeah!

      Thataboy!

      These are the kinds of spiritual experiences which often....
      ... accompany?
      ... precede?
      ... follow?
      ... the sense of oneness with nature.

      For is there a better way to escape our digital dungeons than to truly connect with Mother Nature?  Touch her with great force?  Breath her pristine air through gaping  and gasping mouths?  And, yes, bleed with her?

      Which brings me to the kit one practitioner wisely wore today.

      You know there are a lot holes on that kit.

      Yes.

      You know I gotta guy that can hook you up with a new kit?

      Yes... it's you!

      Well...

      Well.. I know where we are going today, I know it's highly likely I'll be leaving some skin on the trail... therefore I prefer to don an old kit with holes.

      Ahhh, a holy kit.

      If you're into these kinds of spiritual experiences, and why wouldn't you be, it's quite helpful to have a bike that climbs like a Blue Angel and handles like Ferrari.

      I'm partial to the Swiss engineering on BMC bikes.

      Apparently their partial to us as well because they accidentally shipped three (3) of their top of the line XC, Long Travel mountain bikes.,,

      ... we'll be shipping them back Monday or Tuesday, unless you'd like to pick one up at the PEDALposse price?

      Here's a link to all the details.

      https://www.bmc-switzerland.com/intl_en/models/mountain/fourstroke-lt.html

      This is the same bike I've been tearing up my local trails on and absolutely loving, but it's the long travel version. 

      Nearly as light, more travel.

      Superduper fun!

      Did I mention these bikes are completely sold out for 2021?

      That they shipped them to us on accident?

      Contact me by Monday, 3/1 if interested.

      https://www.bmc-switzerland.com/intl_en/models/mountain/fourstroke-lt.html

       

      I saw God twice today

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      164
      Stretch and Hypervolt
      7.8
      https://www.strava.com/activities/4862017083

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      PRODUCTIVITY HACK 58 - sponsored by BMC bicycles

      PRODUCTIVITY HACK 58 - sponsored by BMC bicycles

      Feb 26, 2021
      by
      TODD BROWN

      EVER WONDER HOW TO SQUEEZE IN ALL THE OFF THE BIKE STUFF WE'RE SUPPOSED TO DO?  I do.  After reading that the holy trinity of fitness is pull ups, burpies and squats in Natural Born Heroes I thought to myself...

      ... I got the pull ups covered with a pull up bar at home and at the shop, I can upgrade pushups to burpies, but when the heck am I ever going to do squats?

      First off, I don't have weights of any significance.  Second, there is a 0% chance I'll go to a gym.  Third, and this is the good part, air squats can be very effective if doing...

      ... ass to the grass (Coach Brian Mcculloch's words not mine).

      Still when would I do them?

      The pull up/pushup routine started by doing a set every time I got in the shower or walk in the office.  Just rattle off a quick set.

      I needed a cue for squats.

      I found one, and it seems to be working for now.

      While brushing my teeth I do 20 very slow and controlled asstothegrass squats...

      ... clean teeth, descent regular squatting.

      Simple.

      No need to tip me yet another invaluable tip, but you might want to check this little bit of info...

      ... BMC accidentally shipped us 3 beautiful Long Travel XC bikes.  I'm going to ship them back on Monday unless you want one at the PEDALposse price.  Two larges, One medium.

       Here's a link to all the details.

      https://www.bmc-switzerland.com/intl_en/models/mountain/fourstroke-lt.html

      This is the same bike I've been tearing up my local trails on and absolutely loving, but it's the long travel version. 

      Nearly as light, more travel.

      Superduper fun!

      Did I mention these bikes are completely sold out for 2021?

      That they shipped them to us on accident?

      Contact me by Monday, 3/1 if interested.

      https://www.bmc-switzerland.com/intl_en/models/mountain/fourstroke-lt.html

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      163.4
      Stretch and Hypervolt
      8.2
      https://www.strava.com/activities/4855566237

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      STRETCHING IS LIKE PRAYING... AND RESULTS FROM YESTERDAYS REQUEST

      STRETCHING IS LIKE PRAYING... AND RESULTS FROM YESTERDAYS REQUEST

      Feb 25, 2021
      by
      TODD BROWN

      I'VE HEARD IT SAID THAT STRETCHING IS A LOT LIKE PRAYING, we should do it when we least want to.  I get that sentiment.  There was a time when I'd stretch every time I returned from a ride...

      ... never before.

      Someone somewhere told me to never stretch cold muscles.  It sounded sound, and very convenient.  I'm rushed as it is trying to meet the posse, skipping a pre-ride stretch was easy to do.

      For a long time, I'd return from a ride and always do some stretching and a few crunches.

      Not these days.

      These days have it in my head to stretch at night, do a few planks, a little yoga... and hit the legs with the HyperVolt.

      But, having it in my mind mid-day is a lot different from actually doing it mid-night, when I'm tuckered out, when I just wanna fall asleep to an old and mindless re-run...

      ... so I start to skip.

      Little aches and kinks start popping up.  IT band irritation.  Tight back.  Strained calf.  The sort of stuff I really want to avoid...

      ... just need to get on the floor before I go to bed, and do my stretches.

      On that note, I appreciate y'all giving me feedback on a non-racey name for the inter-galacticly famous RaceDay Bag™.

      Pedal Bag and Ride Bag were the top 2 suggestions.  I like PEDALbag from a marketing standpoint because it leverages PEDALindustries.  I like RIDEbag because we all ride.  Stay-tuned the final decision.  Video will launch soon.

      Mike G 1st and Amy L, were 1st and 15th respectively.  New waterbottles are on their way to them.

      https://pedalindustries.com/collections/water-bottles/products/pedalindustries-water-bottle-24oz-purist-2-pack

      Everyone else can get these beautiful bottles delivered for a scant twenty bucks... 

      ... yes, including shipping, $20.

      https://pedalindustries.com/collections/water-bottles/products/pedalindustries-water-bottle-24oz-purist-2-pack

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      162.7
      Stretch and Hypervolt
      8
      https://www.strava.com/activities/4848621940

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      FOR THOSE ABOUT TO RIDE - I NEED YOUR HELP

      FOR THOSE ABOUT TO RIDE - I NEED YOUR HELP

      Feb 24, 2021
      by
      TODD BROWN

      OUR FRIEND MONICA GARRISON IS BEING FEATURED ON TODAY.  She is the founder of Black Girls Do Bike, 25000 strong and growing.  If you're wondering how to grow your club or team or cause check out what Monica is up to on Today or Facebook or on her site Black Girls Do Bike. ...

      ... I think it's more important than ever we keep connected and motivated to maximize our health, which is the mission of BGDB.

      All this got me thinking that while the RaceDay Bag™ has been a hit, we are missing all the I Don't Race peeps.  So I'm asking ya for some help with more general name for a new campaign...

      ... because you are the best people I know.

      The motivation is to help more people have more excellent days when they travel to a ride or an indoor class.

      Choice are:

      • RideBag
      • PedalBag
      • CycleBag
      • _____________ (your suggestions welcome)

       Muchos thanks for the help.

      First and 15th person to respond will get some new waterbottles.

      https://pedalindustries.com/collections/water-bottles/products/pedalindustries-water-bottle-24oz-purist-2-pack

      Everyone else can get these beautiful bottles delivered for a scant twenty bucks... 

      ... yes, including shipping, $20.

      https://pedalindustries.com/collections/water-bottles/products/pedalindustries-water-bottle-24oz-purist-2-pack

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      163.1
      42 PullUps, 84 Burpees
      8.2
      https://www.strava.com/activities/4845287382

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      I'M SICK OF ALL THESE EXCUSES, LIKE #BIKECOIN

      I'M SICK OF ALL THESE EXCUSES, LIKE #BIKECOIN

      Feb 23, 2021
      by
      TODD BROWN

      I COULDA BEEN A CONTENDER?  Heck, I was a contender. Something has happened.  Not only don't I contend, I don't even give it a shot.  And I can't even tell you when it started.  How did I get here?...

      ... this is not my pathetic attitude.

      Actually it is.

      ... this is not my heavish bike.

      Actually, that is also true.

      ... this is not my slovenly body.

      And yes, that in actuality is slightly true.

      That's how I felt when I rolled out the door today...

      ... defeated.

      But, somewhere along the way I felt a little encouraged.

      Was it the sunrise?

      The easier than usual pace at the start?

      Hard to say.

      All I can tell is I was huffingandpuffing up all the climbs while everyone else was chatting and telling jokes.

      My lungs hurt, and my throat burned.

      I'm gonna ditch two of the three lame excuses, attitude and body, and maybe if the #bikecoin crisis ever ends I'll get the parts for that new, half-built road bike...

      ... I'll be a contender.

      For sure it helped to have lathered up with PR Lotion.

      https://pedalindustries.com/collections/lotions-for-speed-comfort-and-recovery/products/amp-pr-lotion

      I've created a lot of believers in this lotiony potion.  So much so that on the way to our vicious MTB ride last Saturday Chris shot me a text

      Whether or not you've ever used PR Lotion, you'll want to use the promo code: PRme

      It'll save ya 10% on your entire order, and get ya free shipping.

      https://pedalindustries.com/collections/lotions-for-speed-comfort-and-recovery/products/amp-pr-lotion

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      162.7
      21 PullUps, 42 PushUps
      6.5 hrs sleep (not enough!)
      https://www.strava.com/activities/4836672634

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      NOBODY CAN KEEP UP WITH ME ON AN EASY DAY

      NOBODY CAN KEEP UP WITH ME ON AN EASY DAY

      Feb 22, 2021
      by
      TODD BROWN

      I KNOW IT'S BOLD TO SAY NOBODY CAN KEEP UP WITH ME ON MY EASY DAYS.  If it weren't true, I wouldn't make such an utterly outrageous claim.  But it is a cold hard reality that my easy day pace is just too...

      ... brutally slow.

      Somehow I have garnered the underserved reputation of hauling boodwah all the time.  Its unfortunate because there's a whole slew of peeps I'd love to ride with on my easy days.

      Every now and again someone will tag along... they are totally unprepared for the insanely slow pace.  They never come back, dawgawnit.

      Here's an easy way to remember my formula.  Think of a 24 hour day.

      • 8 hours for work
      • 8 hours for living
      • 8 hours for sleep

      That's basically my training week.

      • 1/3 intensity - 2 days, Tuesday and Saturday
      • 1/3 tempo - 2 days, Wednesday and Friday
      • 1/3 easy - 2 days or 1 day, Monday and maybe Thursday

      Simple enough.

      The fact is, it's even easier than that because Friday is a lot more like Monday.  Easy with a few short efforts, at most.

      How easy?

      Well, just look at today (Monday):  120 bpm, 10.1 mph... Strava suggests I stay under 360 for recovery, todays ride was 27.

      Here's the money ->  Only by going slow can we ever hope to truly haulbooty when it matters.

      Where ya gonna keep money like that?  In your soul.

      Where ya gonna keep your greenbacks, c cards, and ID?

      https://pedalindustries.com/products/raceday-wallet

      Right here in the only wallet made from bicycle innertubes.  

      You do know why this is the perfect material right?  Well, because it's water and sweat resistant and because it holds everything you need when on the go...

      ... but the best part is the rubber is super grippy, and once it's in your jersey pocket it will never ever ever ever come out on it's own.

      Trust me.

      Best part... it's $20 delivered to your mailbox.  Including shipping.  Crazy, I know.

      Just click here to order:  

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      163.4
      Stretch and HyperVolt (almost everyday, don't always post it)
      14 PullUps, 28 Burpees
      8 hrs
      https://www.strava.com/activities/4831136024

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      JOE ROGAN MADE ME DO IT

      JOE ROGAN MADE ME DO IT

      Feb 21, 2021
      by
      TODD BROWN

      JOE ROGAN WAS RAVING ABOUT THIS BOOK ON A PODCAST, Natural Born Heroes.  Because I'm always down to read and study what's going on in other sports to see if I bring something new to my code, I took his recommendation.  It's a wild and heroic tale of real histry, definitely a good read...

      ... I burned through it in a few days.

      In the end it reminded me of a magical day racing.  Before I get there, here are a few of the nuggets I mined:

      • True heroism is motivated by compassion
      • You aren't an adult until you can rescue someone
      • The holy trinity:  PullUps, Burpees, Squats
      • Burn fat for fuel to go the distance
      • The mediterranean diet is king
      • Go slow to go fast

      It's that last one I'm having trouble reconciling at the moment.  In past years, I've been focused on real tests of endurance:  Leadville, VisionQuest, Tahoe 100.  But, lately I've been road racing and doing some short XC races.

      In these short races there are moments of violence that if you miss them, it's pretty much over....

      Screw up the start of an XC race and you'll never make it to the front. 

      Same goes for road racing.  If you miss the winning break it's over. 

      ... ya just can't go slow - the distance too short, decisive moment to quick

      But, the book brings up Mark Allen.  6 time Ironman champ, known as The Grip.  Because as the races drew to an end if he had you in his sites he'd run you down.  You had no chance.

      All that reminded me of something I used to have my best day ever at Counting Coup, Tahoe 100, and most recently at Leadville.

      I call it The Pace.

      Natural Born Heroes definitely alludes to this as the heroes live up to their Greek origins fighting the Nazis in WW2.

      I need to get back to that type of training, especially with Cactus Cup in 3 weeks and Sagebrush Safari after that.  I might have waited too long.  We'll see.

      Thinking about The Pace today, while finishing the book, I realized I left it out of The Leadville Letters.

      Shame on me.

      It's critical info for anybody looking to go the distance.  

      So, I'm going to add it to the letters and ship it out to everybody made a previous purchase.

      https://pedalindustries.com/collections/books-n-such/products/the-leadville-letters

      If you've got something epic on your RaceDay Calendar™, then you might want to have these handy letters in your library too.

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      163.4
      Stretch and HyperVolt (almost everyday, don't always post it)
      8.2 hrs
      https://www.strava.com/activities/4827006272

       

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      SAME AS IT NEVER WAS

      SAME AS IT NEVER WAS

      Feb 20, 2021
      by
      TODD BROWN

      THE TRAIL SPLITS AND WE ALWAYS GO TO THE RIGHT.  Been doing if for decades.  I've stopped, looked to the left...

      ... and just kept going to the right.

      Not today.

      Fittingly, the name of the trail is Viejo Tie -> I am old, and I prayed it would tie back into where we wanted to end up.  

      It wasn't much of a prayer, I was prettydamnsure this was the famed trail nobody ever rides because if you have a mishap nobody will ever find you.  Plus, there are bonus points if you can make it without dabbing...

      ... mission not accomplished.

      Yet, still accomplished.

      The whole point of today's ride was to get on some terrain that would beat the crud out of us...

      ... get the blood flowing inside and outside our mortalness.

      In that we were most successful. 

      Plenty of scrapes, dandy dabs, and a wholelotta Damnman we should be able to ride this!

      When we got back on familiar, easier terrain the results where immediate.  We cleared a number of features we might normally walk, and Chris PeeYar'd the long and ridiculously fun final 30 minute downhill. 

      This is not the first time I've confirmed R. Frost's claim...

      ... nor will it be the last.

      The reason for today's adventure is the Cactus Cup looming 3 weeks out.  I can see it on my great, big, giant, amazing RaceDay Calendar™.  March 11-14 is circled in red.  

      The terrain is very similar to the racecourse out in Arizona.  Only harder, and ideally will make us fasterbetterstronger.

      https://pedalindustries.com/collections/raceday-calendars%E2%84%A2

      The calendars are awesome.  27" wide x 50" tall

      • printed on our beautiful bag fabric
      • grommets to hang up, and remove easily
      • foldable for travel
      • ... and we can make them in your team colors with your team's special dates highlighted.

      For $30, delivered.

       

      Yes, for just a few bucks you can have this calendar delivering inspiration all year long.

      Order here: https://pedalindustries.com/collections/raceday-calendars%E2%84%A2

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      163.6
      21 PullUps 21 Burpees
      7 hrs
      https://www.strava.com/activities/4820131182

       

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      DO YOU HAVE BAR ENVE?

      DO YOU HAVE BAR ENVE?

      Feb 19, 2021
      by
      TODD BROWN

      WE'VE BEEN DOING THIS SILLY CHALLENGE... some people straight up refuse.  I don't know if it's out of embarrassment or inability or if they are offended.  Today we had more takers than usual.  Anybody who walks in we ask 'em...

      ... How many pullups can you do?

      Then we point to the pullup bar.

      After the pullups...

      ... How about pushups?

      Now before you ask yourself what the helk does that have to do with bike riding... let me just share the results.

      WH
      3 Pullups - 40 Pushups

      SD
      1 Pullup - 0 Pushups

      MS
      10 Pullups - 0 Pushups

      JE
      15 Pullups - 7 Pushups

      Ok, now you can ask... What the helk does that have to do with bike riding?

      Honestly, I'm not exactly sure.

      But, I was thinking about it lately since more than a few of my friends have managed to fall off their bikes and get pretty banged up. 

      Could it be they are weak? 

      Pullups require a fair amount of hand strength, and tendon strength through out your arms and back.

      Pushups require a lot of chest, tricep and core strength.

      All I can tell ya is since finishing Living With A Seal and getting on this Pullup and Pushup kick ...

      ... I feel a helluvalot stronger on all my bikes

      • Out of the saddle climbing and sprinting
      • Steep descents on the local trails
      • Seated, technical MTB climbs
      • Bunnyhopping and other quick moves

      Would this have helped my pals stay on their bikes?  I dunno, but it makes carrying in the groceries a lot easier.

      I do sets throughout the day.  However many pullups, I do twice as many pushups.  I try and keep my form - no swinging on the pullups and shoulders as high as the bar; back flat and legs locked on the pushups, all the way down and all the way up.

      Right now I'm doing sets of 7/14.  The goal is to do 5 sets of 10/20 each day, minimum 5 days a week.  I think I'll be able to do that by my birthday in April.

      Steve installed a sweet bar in our rafters, and Chris wrapped it with the most excellent ENVE bar tape.  

      It's so grippy and soft.

      Just what you'd want on your handle bars.

      https://pedalindustries.com/products/bikeshop-enve-composites-handlebar-tape-black

      If you're looking for some super sweet bar tape, here it is.

      Use this promo code:  BARENVE

      It'll save ya 10% and get ya free shippin'.

      https://pedalindustries.com/products/bikeshop-enve-composites-handlebar-tape-black

       

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      162.9
      35 PullUps 70 PushUps 
      8 solid hours sleep
      https://www.strava.com/activities/4813488611

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      WHEN REGGIE MILLER SPEAKS...

      WHEN REGGIE MILLER SPEAKS...

      Feb 18, 2021
      by
      TODD BROWN

      NBA SUPERSTAR REGGIE MILLER IS PART OF OUR LOCAL MOUNTAIN BIKE SCENE.  Racing.  Putting up prize money. Buying RaceDay Bags™ for his team, Boombaby.  When he commented on a video I posted on the Instagram today...

      ... then, and only then, was I sure we were onto something.

      But, let me give you some background.

      Lately, I've realized just how useless I've become.  Having tacked a bike shop on to our online empire, staffed with a pro mechanic named The Wrench to bail me out regularly, has only made my uselessness more useless.

      It's embarrassing.

      We, me for sure, oughtta be able to fix our bikes.  Because if we can't fix our own bikes how the helk are we gonna help anybody else roadside, trailside or gravelside?

      I was thinking all that when it me...

      Fix a man's bike and he can ride for a day,
      Teach a man to fix his bike and he can ride forever.

      So, I walked around the corner and shot impromtu this video

       Which I posted and which the great Reggie Miller commented That's actually TRUE...

      So count me in as a dude who is recommitted to becoming a kickarse garage mechanic.

      And why not?

      It's a helluva a lot better than HuluFlix.

      How am I gonna do it?  The same way you can. 

      Next time I need some work done I'm going to schedule Chris and let him know I want to watch and learn.  Easy enough.

      https://pedalindustries.com/products/bikeshop-wrench-calendar

      I'm also going to get a good set of tools for home that I can travel with.

      In the meantime, I'll keep my hands protected with the most awesomest, lightest, airiest race gloves ever...

      ... and my feet cozy in our socks knitted in these united states using EZ Breathe Yarns and FastMax compression technology.

      https://pedalindustries.com/collections/socks-and-gloves

      And I highly encourage you do the same.  With this BuyOneGetOne promo code - > REGGIE

      Now if you're thinking it's too cold for the superlight awesome stuff... the weather is going to be perfect before you know it, and won't new gloves and socks be a joy to pull on when it's time?

      A scant $25 will get you the gloves and the socks, shipping is free.

      https://pedalindustries.com/collections/socks-and-gloves

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      163.8
      28 PullUps 56 PushUps 
      8 solid hours sleep
      no ride - boohoo

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      A RUT BY ANY OTHER NAME

      A RUT BY ANY OTHER NAME

      Feb 17, 2021
      by
      TODD BROWN

      IF A RUT IS A GRAVE WITH THE ENDS KICKED OUT, what is a rut filled in by the county tractor?  I'll tell what it is, one of the most lethal tricks in the book...

      ... but, is there a name for such hazards?

      They are phrases for sure, and depending on who you're talking to the phrase will range from grateful to hateful. 

      A hiker, might appreciate a rut being filled in.  Just moseying along, it is nice to have a smooth surface on which to plant one's boot even if it's a little loose.

      A runner, moving a little faster and hitting the ground with more force, if not careful, could turn an ankle.  Lucky for them, they aren't really going all that fast and have time to adjust course accordingly.

      But a rider, a racer, like you and I...

      ... letting it all hang out, possibly at night, might come whipping around a familiar corner and realize too late - if at all! - that things have changed.  The ruts are gone...

      ... that's what the new rider might think, Oh look it's all smooth now.  Yippee!...

      ... Not us.  We see that change and our PEDALsense is on high alert, Oh crud, the ruts are gone which means the county tractor rolled through and filled them with loose dust and a couple of rocks. Be careful Joe or we're going down!

      Yep, we really think all that and maybe a few saltier words in a micronanomiliseocnd.

      We search madly to find the old ruts and avoid them because we know if we hit them with speed the wheels will drop in and we'll be an instant yardsale.

      It happens so quick.

      Ruts.

      This is about the point where I come up with some new, clever name for ruts recently filled in by the county tractor.  But, I got nothing.  No new word.

      No pithy way to describe the feeling we've had, lurking beneath that newly smooth dirt is a disaster waiting to happen.

      Can't win 'em all.

      But, you can win the Ultimate RaceDay Bag™ - custom bag, custom kit, custom poncho, custom KOM jacket, custom RaceDay Calendar™ and a bunch of other goodies.

      Check it out:  https://pedalindustries.com/pages/3000-enve-wheel-giveaway

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      165.2 - the horror!
      42 PullUps 84 PushUps 30 leg to shoulder press
      7.25 hours sleep
      https://www.strava.com/activities/4805024710

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      FLAT INNA LUCK

      FLAT INNA LUCK

      Feb 16, 2021
      by
      TODD BROWN

      YA KNOW....... SOMETIMES IT'S BETTER TO STAY IN BED.  But, I never do.  Even when I get home late the night before, even when the ground is soaked, even when the Wahoo isn't charged...

      ... I charge out the door for TMWC.

      And that soaked ground is always risky on road tires, right? 

      I think the flats per ride goes up a million percent on wet days. I wasn't worrying about it this morning...

      ... getting a flat...

      ... because ya know, tubeless.  In fact, I've been consciously wreckless since going tubeless.  Purposely not paying attention like I did in my tubed days.

      Psssssst psssssst psssssssssst.

      Flat!

      Oh man, we got time to change it.

      Not changing it, got this handydandy plug.

      And I did have a handydandy plug.  Jammed it in the toobigtosealwithsealant hole, yanked it out, shot in some CO2.  Just like the commercial said, except the CO2 shot right back out.

      I wasn't surprised. 

      This is exactly what happened last time we experimented with the Stan's Dart system at the shop.  If the hole is too small, the dart head separates from the feathery things meant to fill the hole.  It's a big fail.

      Luckily for me, Steve was driving over and stopped to lend a hand and a CO2 cartridge.  

      The second dart I shoved more slowlier.  Then even slowlier extracted the dart shover.  Said a prayer.  Filled it up.  

      Success!

      I wasn't suprised.

      It supposed to work that way.  

      There is somewhat of an art to all these dartlike systems for patching a hole too gaping for sealant.  With the Stan's, if the hole is just barelytoobigforsealant the dart must be shoved in carefully.

      Anyway, I sent the guys on ahead and turned around.  Figured it would be better to be close to home in case the system failed.  Rode for 30ish miles. 

      It's still holding air perfectly now, hours later.

      Even though you can see the feathery thingies, you really don't feel them when riding.  Part of the reason could be that this all happened on the BMC URS which has 20 millimeters of travel in the rear.

      The temptation, when you're surrounded with new tires like I am, is to throw a new one on.  But, I think I'm going to really test this out for a few hundred miles.

      It's good to practice flat repairs.  Tubeless or tubed.  Not too long ago, flats were things you got once a month, or more.  It was a skill every rider honed and could easily perform.  These days not so much.

      Which is why I say Every day is RaceDay.  Especially today.  I got a little more practice with the darts and reminded myself to carry more than one CO2.  One could say this was a fortuitus time to flat:  not in a turn, not in a hurry, not in a race... a good time to practice.

      https://pedalindustries.com/products/every-day-is-raceday-trucker-curved-bill-adjustable-hat

      It's still beanie weather, so you probably don't want this hat yet.  But, then again maybe you do.  Even if it's just hanging in the garage by the Zwifty set up.

      According to our website, this hat sells for twentyfour dollars and ninety seven cents, which is such a weird number.  I don't know what we were thinking.  So just remember this...

      25 bucks, delivered to your door.

      https://pedalindustries.com/products/every-day-is-raceday-trucker-curved-bill-adjustable-hat

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      164.2 lbs - not bad after 5 days on the road eating junk
      20 PullUps 40 PushUps
      6 hours sleep
      https://www.strava.com/activities/4797003122

       

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      I FINALLY STRUCK 3 OUT OF 5 GOLD IN SEDONA

      I FINALLY STRUCK 3 OUT OF 5 GOLD IN SEDONA

      Feb 15, 2021
      by
      TODD BROWN

      SEDONA, AZ. FEB 15 2021.  It’s 29 degrees.  The sun ain’t quite up.  But you are.  And you want to have the best day ever mountainbiking Sedona AZ...

      ... What are ya gonna do?

      Well, the obvious first move is to look up the closest 3 out of 5 stars rated greasy spoon... ‘cause the heaterless PEDALvan is fffffffffreezing.

      Now, why a 3 out of 5?

      • You know all the touristy snobs won’t be there.
      • The locals will be.
      • There will be plenty of grease.
      • The price will be cheap.

      Let me introduce you to The Coffee Pot.  $7: eggs and sausage and French toast. 

      Perfect.

      An hour later, we’re stuffed and warm and have a plan thanks to the Trail Forks app I’ve been studying. 

      It’s warmed up to about 40, but it’s a dry freezing. 

      Not terrible. 

      The only terrible thing was my app reading skills.  In no time, we are riding along a cliff edge on some fine Arizona sandstone.  I like the challenge.  Surfergirl... well, she later admitted to wanting to cry. 

      It got better.

      We got off the Most Difficult trail after a bit, onto Intermediate, and finished with a downhill Green.

      This is my third or fourth time to Sedona.  I’ve never had a great riding experience.  The first couple of times we had no idea where to ride and I’m pretty sure the locals purposely pointed us in the wrong direction. 

      A few months back I visited my friends Hardtail Party and Dusty Betty.  Hardtail took Chris and I out for some raucous and righteous singletrack.  If it weren’t a million degrees that day, I probably would have gotten the Sedona bug.  But it was, and we suffered mightily under the sun.

      Today... today was a new day.  My best Sedona day ever.

      While Surfergirl recuperated, The Old Diesel went out to shred.  I took another stab at Trail Forks and found a bunch of sweet singletrack.

      The trails were most excellent, after a heavy rain two days prior.  Hero dirt.  Plenty of berms and jumps.  Miles and miles of goodness.

      Finally, I found something perfect for my lady and swung back to coax her out... and found her out hiking along the same trail.

      I found some good stuff, you’ll love it.

      Let me see the app.

      Right here.

      That’s where we supposed to go last time.

      Uhhhhh... let’s go!

      Okay.

      ... yeah, way more than ok.  I’m definitely coming back.  Not for the 6-mile hike...

      ... for the endless challenging and playful mountain bike trails, stunning views and the locals at The Coffee Pot.

      I wouldn't change a thing.

      But, I did change using the internationally famous Changing Poncho.  The custom one I made for the PEDALposse.  

      More and more teams are starting to order these ponchos to go inside their incredibly awesome RaceDay Bags™. 

      Can ya blame 'em?

      Can ya join 'em?

      https://pedalindustries.com/products/pedalindustries-changing-poncho

       

      Of course you can join us... order an InStock poncho with this link below or send me a note and we'll design a custom poncho for you and yours.

      No minimum required.

      https://pedalindustries.com/products/pedalindustries-changing-poncho

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      ? lbs - traveling with family and feeling bloatederish
      100 PushUps
      8 hours sleep
      https://www.strava.com/activities/4793751282
      https://www.strava.com/activities/4793753187

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      THE LOVE WE DO FOR THINGS

      THE LOVE WE DO FOR THINGS

      Feb 14, 2021
      by
      TODD BROWN

      ONE OF THE THINGS WE DO FOR LOVE IS SHOW HOW BUFF WE ARE.  And we are, right?  Rippling legs, sinewy arms.  Everybody loves buffness. It's so useful.  In a bind...

      ... call my kind.

      Until, well, someone actually calls or says something like...

      We rode bikes yesterday for you, today I want to do a long hike for me.

      And we say to ourselves... Hike.  Sheesh.  What could be easier than a hike with these tree trunks of mine?

      Sounds great.

      There's a really pretty one.  It's seven miles.

      And we say to ourselves... 7 miles, no prob.

      It was going so well.  Surfergirl plotted the hike, filled up our bottles, grabbed some fruity things.  Off we went.

      Straight up for the first 3 miles.

      Took just over an hour.

      I barely broke a sweat.

      But, here's where things got ugly.  Seems maybe we ain't as buff as we think. 

      First, I was wearing these old New Balance Minimus shoes.  As in minimal to nonexistent padding.  As someone who rarely wears anything but flipflops and who only walks long distances in the sand this was quickly turning into misery on the balls of my feet.

      Second, within about a mile on the return these tree trunks of mine were chopped into kindling.  We aren't tough at all when it comes to the jarring of each downward step.  The quads were definitely lighting up.

      Third, and my favorite because it's gonna be around for at least a week, by the time we got back to the PEDALvan I was sure I'd developed a solid case of shin splints.

      There are the things we do for love.

      These are also the things we suffer for our love of getting around on two wheels vs two feet.

      I'm just glad it turned out to be 6 miles vs the promised 7.

      Speaking of promises...

      ... I can promise you we are nearly out of these beautiful bottles.

      https://pedalindustries.com/products/pedalindustries-water-bottle-24oz-purist-2-pack

      Get 'em while you can.

      $20.

      Delivered.... yes, the 2-pack.

      https://pedalindustries.com/products/pedalindustries-water-bottle-24oz-purist-2-pack

      ---

      ? lbs - traveling with family and feeling bloateder
      80 PushUps
      8 hours sleep
      https://www.strava.com/activities/4788749699

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      IT'S BACKWARDS DAY

      IT'S BACKWARDS DAY

      Feb 14, 2021
      by
      TODD BROWN

      GOT IN 2 MOSTEXCELLENT RIDES TODAY.  The first was with my pal Markell and his Best pal.  The second started with Surfergirl and ended with Sufferdiesel...

      ... both were kinda backwards, which has a few significant benefits.

      Generally, Markell and Mike Best have their way with me.  But, poor young Markell's fire for cycling needs some new fuel.

      I think he got it today.

      We met at the Hawes/Canal area outside of Phoenix.  TBH, this singletrack is so good I'm surprised it's still legal.  Surely someone will find out humans are having a ball and nobody is collecting rent on this happiness.

      Imagine endless singletrack, as far as you can see, and your mouth hurting at the end due to a constant grin.  Yep, it's that good.

      Mike schooled us both.  Up and down.  But, for a rare moment I got best of Markell.  I know this bugged him.  He's a legit D1 athlete.  Competitive is an understatement.

      So that was backwards ride number one... me beating Markell into submission, kinda, with the noble purpose of stoking his MTB fire.

      The other started off correctly, ended backwards.

      Surfergirl and I snagged a campspot in the overflow at McDowell Mountain Regional Park... site of next month's Cactus Cup.  We took a leisurelyforme ride up to the top of the racecourse.  She was on her limit, I was working on my onelegged drills and trackstand.

      But, true to form she had some good game on the downhill.  Always has, always will.

      After an hour I shot out for some hot time on the racecourse. 

      Immediately took a wrong turn and found myself going up the 3rd leg of the Enduro stage. 

      Then, around a technical section of the XC stage.  In reverse.

      I did manage to get myself back to the start of the TT course and ride that in the correct direction, part of which we race in reverse/down for the last leg of the Enduro.

      That's when it hit me.

      Something I've always done when time permits, but you may not have considered for race prep.

      Riding the course in reverse allows a racer to see things differently.  For example that first Enduro section is not nearly as steep as I remember it.  I rode it easily, which probably means I could go even faster.  

      The section of XC I rode in reverse, which I remembered being much more punchy is actually quite manageable.

      But, the very best part of all this desert riding is getting on the terrain and messing with my tire pressures. 

      I rode 25ish last time I raced out here.  

      It worked well, and no flats.

      Today I went as low as 19lbs. 

      Sure the traction was nice, but that puncture I got and the subsequent slow leak was quite unwelcome.... especially as the sun had set and the shadows were long gone.  

      I was miles from camp.

      The thought of hoofing it in stiff, carbon soles was terrible. 

      Fortunately for me, I was carrying my miniRaceDay Bag™. 

      Inside was a canister, a nozzle and some plugs.  I couldn't find a hole big enough to plug, so I gave it a shot of CO2 and easily got back with a pinch of twilight.

      https://pedalindustries.com/products/the-mini-raceday-bag

      We make these from bicycle innertubes.  They are very light weight and tuck up under your saddle.

      The pic above and this one show the road version which is all I use these days as I don't carry tubes any more.  Risky, I know.

      They are $20.  Ship free.

      https://pedalindustries.com/products/the-mini-raceday-bag

       ---

      ? lbs - traveling with family and feeling bloated
      80 PushUps
      8 hours sleep - this is killing me
      https://www.strava.com/activities/4782015830
      https://www.strava.com/activities/4783267363

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      SANDBAGGING FOR DUMMIES

      SANDBAGGING FOR DUMMIES

      Feb 12, 2021
      by
      TODD BROWN

      THE WORST SANDBAGGING I EVER SAW WAS RACING MOTOS IN THE CALIFORNIA HIGH DESERT.  A certifiable pro lined up next to me in Novice.  Never saw him again...

      ... which is a lot like MTB vs Road.

      MTB has a tradition that is much more wild west.  Sign up for what you feel you can, should, want to handle.

      Whereas, the stuffier side of the sport, the road racers, force everybody through a set of hoops many fail to even finish.  And track... you can't even get on the track without completing a few classes.

      And that's where the sandbagging comes in...

      ... while there are always few wolves in the henhouse looking for an easy win, I have to say MTB has the most offenders.

      Why?

      Welp, because in MTB you can waltz in and sign up for any category, there is less of an ego stroke in saying I'm an X level racer.

      Conversely on the road, and more so on the track, you have to earn you way up to the higher levels.  Hence, saying I'm a X Category racer means something.

      All that to say the MTB side has the most winers when it comes to being kicked out of a lower level for winning too much.

      I know there's some sort of life lesson in there, but I can't put my finger on it.  

      It's probably something like we cherish most what we pay the most for - whether it be blood, treasure or time.

      Or is it... we care least for the things that are given to us.

      Nah... its sandbagging is for dummies.

      Because, the best of any of these disciplines are always at the top.  And few, if any, are in for the easy win... they best always want to be the best, of the best.

      The best are planners.  

      They look at the entire year and pick their one or two races.  Oh, they'll race a lot.  To practice, to get to know the competition, etc.  But, look at their calendar and guaranteed there is only a few races circled in red.

      https://pedalindustries.com/collections/raceday-calendars%E2%84%A2

       

      You can get this giant beauty which measures 27" wide X 50 inches tall for a scant $30.

      Yep, for 30 smackers you can plan out your year and the various smackdown you intend to deliver or have delivered.

      Can you see it there in your garage?

      Motivating you?

      Or what about one with your team graphics and sponsors?

      $30.

      Delivered.

      https://pedalindustries.com/collections/raceday-calendars%E2%84%A2

       ---

      ? lbs - traveling with family and feeling bloated
      100 PushUps
      6 hours sleep - this is killing me
      no ride

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      UCI ANNOUNCES DROPPER POST BAN!

      UCI ANNOUNCES DROPPER POST BAN!

      Feb 11, 2021
      by
      TODD BROWN

      IN AN EFFORT TO GET AHEAD OF POSITION DOPING, the almighty and glorious governing body of cyclng, The UCI, has decreed dropper posts to be illegal in all forms of bicycle racing.  We want to congratulate this bold move...

      ... only enlightened visionaries could see Droppergate far on the horizon.

      Head of Technical Advancement & Safety, Dr. Enrich Von Schmartypants, was captured on Zoom.

      Vee are wery concernded with da safety of da pros.

      Really?

      Ya.  Day are taking big risks with da superduperpooper tuck.

      Do explain.

      Ju see, in da superduperpooper tuck position not only it's likely to lose control of da bicycle but da pooper as well.

      Da pooper?

      Ja!, just look at der position.  Turn it precisely 90 degrees and you see da poop gonna come out.  Just a matter of time.

      Has it been documented?

      Just a matter of da time.  Da rider gonna poop during da race.  Could easily have been Herr Doumolin.

      Oh...

      And da sponsor logo gonna be covered in da poop.  Dhat's too dangerous for der sport.  We already losing so much sponsor euros.

      So, it's about the euros then?

      It's always about da euros ju dumbpoop.

      There you have it folks.  Sell those droppers before the bottoms drops out of the market like steamy...

      ...  wisdom from The UCI.

      Fortunately, and I do mean very fortunately, neither the UCI nor it's step-child USACycling have much say in most races around these parts.

      So, as I start to fill in my RaceDay Calendar™ I'm not worried about their many, silly rules. 

      I'm really digging the Eddy Merckx version of the calendar.

      Check it out.

      https://pedalindustries.com/collections/raceday-calendars%E2%84%A2

      Look at those eyes.

      The determination.

      Confidence.

      It inspires the helk outta me.

      You can get this giant beauty which measures 27" wide X 50 inches tall for a scant $30.

      Yep, for 30 smackers you can plan out your year and the various smackdown you intend to deliver or have delivered.

      Can you see it there in your garage?

      Motivating you?

      Or what about one with your team graphics and sponsors?

      $30.

      Delivered.

      https://pedalindustries.com/collections/raceday-calendars%E2%84%A2

       ---

      165.4 (very late family dinner, ugh I have no will power when it comes to fresh, hot sourdough bread.  none.)
      18 PullUps 70 PushUps
      6 hours sleep
      https://www.strava.com/activities/4771271357

       

       

       

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      SPEAKING OF BIG CATS

      SPEAKING OF BIG CATS

      Feb 10, 2021
      by
      TODD BROWN

      WE SET UP THIS TERRIBLE PRACTICE COURSE.  Really hard... 3.77 miles long with 780' feet of elevation gain per lap, and all the downhill is single track. It’s perfect...

      ... for me to get gapped.

      As the laps wore on, the other's lights got further and further ahead.

      There was no doubt.  I was not up to the pace.

      Slower on the climbs.
      Slower on the drops.  
      Slower...
      ... than some really fast cats.

      Speaking of cats.

      Lots of sitings lately. 

      The big ones, 130 poundsish. 

      You know the kind that run 40 mph.

      Jump 20 ft.

      Attack from behind.

      Well I’m thinking about these stealthy killing machines...

      ... and that saying about being faster than your friend being more important than being faster than the really big, fast cat, that wants to snap my neck and claw my guts out...

      ... which gets me going. 

      if you’re really into getting going at night, this light set up is really sweet.  A huge beam on my bars and a nice spotlight on my helmet.

      Perfect for charging hard when the friends are gone and imagination is riding wild.

      https://pedalindustries.com/collections/t-o-d-s-night-set-up 

      Use promo code: BIGCAT

      To save over $50.

      https://pedalindustries.com/collections/t-o-d-s-night-set-up 

       ---

      164
      54 PullUps 108 PushUps 108 Squat to Press
      8 hours sleep
      https://www.strava.com/activities/4768502383

       

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      NASTY HABIT BATTLE

      NASTY HABIT BATTLE

      Feb 09, 2021
      by
      TODD BROWN

      I HAVE A NASTY HABIT BATTLE GOING... not the Flying Nun kind.  This is the kind of habit battle that could kill a rider if he wasn't careful. That's how habits are, they get burned in...

      ... and can leave us burned out.

      I'm not burned out yet.  But, as they say...

      .. the struggle is real.

      The first habit is the wind down.  Each evening, around 9 or so, I start shutting 'er down.

      You know... mindless TV, stretching, and some serious HyperVolting.

      This process lasts about an hour.  It's enjoyable and signals to my helmet holder Time to sleep big boy.

      That's a pretty good habit to have, resulting in nearly 8 hours of sleep most nights.

      The other habit is every Tuesday morning...

      ... up at 5am.

      Meet the boys and girls at the corner for the weekly leg ripping affair.

      Also a good habit, keeping us all light and lean cycling fiends.

      And there is the nasty battle....

      Like today.

      The wind down started at 930 last night, ended at 1020.  

      The 5am habit sometimes is so locked in I rise sans alarm at 450.

      Result, 6 1/2 hours of sleep.

      Heap on a true beatdown of ride like today...

      ... and The Old Diesel morphs into The Worthless Very Old Diesel.

      But Diesel, start the wind down earlier... you'll be fine.  

      I hear you. 

      But these two habits are deep.

      Like ruts...

      ... you know, Ruts!

      ... graves with the ends kicked out.

      Hopefully, this battle won't kill me...

      ... and Friedrich I'm derned sure it ain't makin' me stronger!

      The thing that is saving me, I believe, is that HyperVolt.

      It's the weirdest recovery tool I've ever used.

      Most recovery is awful.

      Ice bath : Misearable

      Epsom Salt Bath : Awkward and messy

      Essential Oils : Hard to tell

      Massage : Costly and time consuming

      You probably have a few secret home remedies you swear by, but I don't.  I didn't.  Until I got my hands on one of these.

      If I could distill it down to one sentence, and I can, I'd say...

      ... A few minutes on the painful muscles and the pain goes away.

      If I could shrink that down to one word, and I will, I'd say ...

      ... Easy.

      By easy I mean it's super easy to use.  Super convenient.  

      And, you'll be super happy if you use this super promo code which will save you $$$$ and get you free shipping.

      The code is WINTHEBATTLE and it will save you 35 smackers.

      https://pedalindustries.com/collections/recovery/products/hypervolt-w-bluetooth

       ---

      163.6
      24 PullUps 48 PushUps
      6.3 hours sleep
      https://www.strava.com/activities/4761011137

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      SEEING IS BELIEVING, HEARING IS KNOWING

      SEEING IS BELIEVING, HEARING IS KNOWING

      Feb 08, 2021
      by
      TODD BROWN

      SEEING OUR PROGRESS BUILDS BELIEVE IN OUR PROCESS.  A perfect example is all the pushups and pullups I've been doing for about a month to get stronger for MTB season and life in general.  No joke, I look slightly less like a T-Rex.  But, the best part...

      ... they are getting easier, a lot easier.

      Plus, I felt a lot stronger on Saturday's race course:  punchy climbs and technical drops.

      That's the seeing part.

      The hearing part is different.

      On a smooth section of road with few cars buzzing me, I pedaled my MTB this morning.  The treads are wide, the pressure low.  I could hear the power being put down on the road.

      The sound was smooth.

      Not vrmmmm, vrmmmm, vrmmmm... 

      but, vrrrrrrrrrrrmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.

      It reminded me of a chat with Gibby Hatton about smooth pedal strokes.  He said BMXrs put down the smoothest power because no clips.  MTBrs second smoothest because no traction.  Roadies the worst because no feedback.

      If you have a trainer, you can easily hear your pedal stroke...

      ... and know if it's smooth or not.

      Smooth is faster, more efficient.  

      Better.

      I like to see stuff, whether it's results or visualizing the future.

      But, the question I have for you is can you see Eddy Merckx in this calendar?

      Can you see his eyes?

      Determination?

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      It looks outstanding in real life.  27" wide X 50" tall.

      A perfect place to plan out the year's adventures.

      $30.

      Delivered.

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      35 PullUps 70 PushUps
      7.5 hours sleep
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      TOP 3 REASONS NOT TO BUY ENVE WHEELS

      TOP 3 REASONS NOT TO BUY ENVE WHEELS

      Feb 07, 2021
      by
      TODD BROWN

      BRYSON AND I WERE TALKING ABOUT WHEEL CHOICE FOR LEADVILLE A FEW YEARS AGO.  Shocking, I know.  Because what self-respecting cyclist would ever talk about wheel choice? Uh...

      ... everysingleone.  

      Wheels matter,.

      (We know Diesel, get on with the story.)

      Anyway, there we were talking about wheels choice... mind you, he's won Leadville twice, is a national champ in MTB Marathon, etc...

      I looking at getting some new wheels for PbVille.  What are you running?

      ENVEs, even though ENVEs are a little heavier.

      Why run 'em?

      Because I trust them.

      Which reminds me of my own intro to ENVEs.  I was running brand X, and they kept warping and breaking.  Finally my very awesome local bike shop got the money back from brand X and hooked me up with my first set of ENVEs.

      Road wheels, 3.4s.

      Rode 'em 3 years, never trued 'em.  Ever. 

      #3 Reason not to purchase ENVEs is the price.  Which is why I was on Brand X to begin with.  ENVEs will cost you an arm and a leg, but in the end I can honestly say the are veryvery cost effective.

      You'd think, of course, if you're gonna pay that much then you oughta be able to get them quickly.

      Nope.

      #2 Reason not to purchase ENVEs is you have to wait.  It's probably a bad analogy, but you know how you can get a BigMac quicker than Sagan can snag a sprint?  Well, ordering ENVEs is more like waiting for a juicy steak at Ruth's Chris Steakhouse.

      Totally worth it.

      I realize, I kinda left the Bryson story hanging... didn't connect the dots.

      Here you go.

      #1 Reason not to purchase ENVEs is there will be no excuse for not getting it done. By it I mean, your PR/Win/KOM thingy you're chasing.  A lot of people like to have excuses of why things didn't work out.  So, if you're one of those types you don't get ENVEs.

      They are reliable.

      Strong.

      Fast.

      If you can handle not being able to blame your wheels for poor performance...

      If you're okay waiting many weeks for perfection...

      If you've got a few extra bucks...

      Let's chat.

      We are an ENVE dealer, and I'd love to hook you up with just the right set for your bike...

      ... just reply to this email.

      https://pedalindustries.com/collections/enve-wheels

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