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    HE'S A GENIUS

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

    ... next level repair.

    We can't do it.

    Like my SID fork, today...

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

    ... I was in a bind.

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

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

    How'd you learn how to do this?

    I just really like working on my bikes.

    That's it?

    Well, I am a mechanical engineer by trade.

    That's it...

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

    ... genius level work.

    ===

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

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


    >

    GETTING HIGH

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

    ... to be able to rip when high.

    Which begs the question...

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

    Nah, that's obvious.

    Kinda.

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

    Challenging?
    Yes.

    Wheezing?
    Yes.

    Gapped?
    Indeed.

    Here's the rill dill...

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

    Which presents a realhonesttogoodness truth...

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

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

    We, me especially, gotta force it.

    Another important consideration at high elevations...

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

    ===

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

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


    >

    SETTLING...

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

    ... or, so we think.

    Because we don't know better.

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

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

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

    ... it's nothing like Utah..

    Today, outside of Kamas was incredible.

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

    But, c'mon...

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

    ... expertly engineered trials.

    Waywaywaywayway better than my home trails.

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

    ... what are we gonna do about it?

    ===

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

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


    >

    A GOOD BREAK

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

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

    Like right now.

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

    ... I skipped the last few days.

    Including the typical epic Saturday.

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

    ... after lots of good food.

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

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

    ... the sensation of being a caged animal.

    Some might caution,
    don't over do it.

    A fair warning if working back from an injury.

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

    Can't wait to start shedding and shredding manana.

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

    ===

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

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

     


    >

    AI DRIVEN?

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

    ... a challenge to learn.

    Even scary.

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

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

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

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

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

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

    And a proper prompt is the starting point.

    Making it human...

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

    ===

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

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


    >

    WE CALL IT SPOOKED

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

    ... from confident and courageous to literal shaking.

    Plans melting.

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

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

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

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

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

    • bicycles
    • helmets
    • shoes

    ... cannot sense our moods or energy.

    Can you imagine mounting a spooked bicycle? 

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

    ... so close to losing it?

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

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

    ... experience and expectation.

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

    ... We create what we anticipate.

    ===

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

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


    >

    START WHERE YOU ARE

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

    ... will we even want to?

    Have the energy?

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

    • 27 hours
    • 380 miles
    • 27000' of vert

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

    Taking a break made sense, but...

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

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

    My original plan was out...

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

    ... a quick and glorious spin was in.

    ===

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

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


    >

    I WANTED TO STOP SO BAD

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

    ... and we're used to it.

    Even addicting.

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

    ... quitting looks might tasty.

    Like today.

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

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

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

    And, about 45 minutes in...

    ... I wanted to pull over.

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

    It would have been so easy,
    and lovely.

    Which is why I didn't do it.

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

    ... what it takes to finish anything strong.

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

    ... would be that much sweeter.

    ===

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

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


    >

    THE OTHER CROSSTRAINING

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

    ... our primary objective.

    Got it?

    Yeah, we get it.

    The thingaboutitis...

    ... it's usually more than okay.

    Surfergirl loves to hike.

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

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

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

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

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

    ... old diesels need their beauty sleep

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

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

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

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

    ===

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

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

     


    >

    BECAUSE I ASKED...

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

    ... things were chaotic.

    I got a late start.

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

    ... I slipped out just past noon.

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

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

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

    ... but I remembered.

    Hi there, can I help you with those chairs?

    Oh, yes, please.

    Leaned my bike on a palm tree.

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

    C'mon dad, over here.

    This looks pretty good.

    Thank you.

    No problem.

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

    Oh, I prayed I'd be useful today.

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

    ... pavement, gravel roads and single track.

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

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

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

    ===

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

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


    >

    THE RANDOMNESS OF PROGRESS

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

    ... supreme mastery.

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

    The best way?

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

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

    Here are a few of my favorites

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

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

    Bringing in randomness to our experience...

    • events
    • people
    • travel

    ... can deliver game-changing progress hacks.

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

    ===

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

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

     


    >

    AFTER TAKING SEVERAL READINGS

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

    ... and good ways.

    Once, isn't enough.

    Every weekend is too much.

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

    More like a...

    • damn?
    • damn!
    • hot damn!

    ... outcome.

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

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

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

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

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

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

    I put Grok to work...

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    As the great Wille Nelson sings...

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

    ===

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

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


    >

    IT'S A LONE WOLF'S WORLD

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

    ... the bulk of our efforts are alone.

    Unseen.

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

    ... godforbidden time each dark morning.

    We're on the hunt...

    • miles
    • skills
    • fortitude

    ... for more.

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

    ... we might breakup, or off.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    If you're of the same persuasion...

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

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

    ===

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

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


    >

    13 WEEKS SHOULD BE ENOUGH

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

    ... that's not gonna cut it. 

    Gotta get specific.

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

    It'll be my 8th time.

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

    ... I'm nowhere near ready.

    Haven't done an hour long climb...

    ... since I don't know when.

    Haven't ridden over 5 hours since October.

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

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

    Equally overwhelming and energizing...

    ... the challenge is elephant-sized.

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

    ===

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

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

     


    >

    STRETCH GOALS

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

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

    Where to start?

    That's a good question.

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

    Mostly when I'm miserable
    or injured.

    Which got me thinking.

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

    ... which is impossible, right?

    Then, I thought...

    ... could my body have changed somehow?

    Thinking back on my many visits with Scott...

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

    It hit me like a ton of lycra!

    I haven't been stretching regularly,
    at all.

    Got back at it this morning...

    ... dang, I'm stiff!

    But, guess what...

    ... the bike fit felt back to awesome.

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

    ... I like setting those.

    New/old stretch goal...

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

    ===

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

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


    >

    WHAT MASTERING THE BASICS LOOKS LIKE

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

    ... all down cold.

    How do we know?

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

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

    Duh!

    Yeah, I know.

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

    • fads
    • trends
    • shiny objects

    ... or working diligently on mastering the basics?

    ===

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

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


    >

    FROM FLOOR TO CEILING

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

    ... downright easy.

    It's a shame.

    If the unwashed simply established a floor...

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

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

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

    ... and progress rapidly for a short season.

    Get thrown off track,
    and start over.

    We know different.

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

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

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

    ... to see how high we can fly.

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

    ... because that was my floor today.

    And, I always ride on Mondays.

    ===

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

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


    >

    PRISONS WE CHOOSE TO LIVE INSIDE


    >

    HOW FAR SHOULD WE TAKE OUR BRO-SCIENCE?

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

    ... because we rip.

    Easy.

    We don't want to change.

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

    ... out of production all together.

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

    The Frogs.

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

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

    No mas.

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

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

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

    You should witnessed the...

    • disgust
    • concern
    • warnings

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

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

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

    ... I could only laugh.

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

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

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

    • quickly absorbed glucose
    • more slowly absorbed fructose

    ... breaks down in the small intestine.

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

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

    My 4 very level tablespoons = 50 grams of carbohydrate.

    But, isn't that gonna kill ya?

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

    So, yes, it will absolutely... 

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

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

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

    ... when getting after it.

    How'd it work over 3 bottles?

    Flawlessly.

    Gonna test full strength this week.

    This is bro-science...

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

    ===

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

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

     


    >

    FIRST (TASTE OF) BLOOD

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

    ... with reckless abandon.

    We're hooked.

    The thingaboutitis...

    ... we gotta get that first taste.

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

    ... slobbering all over me.

    About gravel riding.

    You would love it.

    Seems kinda lame.

    Trust me.

    Tell me why.

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

    And it's fun?

    Oh yes!

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

    • steel
    • heavy
    • leather bags

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

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

    • 38mm
    • 60 lbs
    • with tubes

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

    So much has improved!

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

    ... like a lunatic in the wild.

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

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

    Ruckus URBN GRVL group rides.

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

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

    ===

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

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


    >

    STOP BEING MEDIUM

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

    ... doing all we can to hang on.

    Never improving.

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

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

    • hard
    • easy
    • hard, again

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

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

    ... we become really excellent at medium.

    And, stay there.

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

    But, I know you're not.

    Which brings up today's ride...

    • 23 miles
    • ave HR 93
    • ave PWR 102

    ... we did the impossible.

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

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

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

    ... because bros need bro time.

    Before slaying it on the weekend.

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

    ===

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

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


    >

    ZONE TWO MUCH

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

    ... to stay there.

    For a long time.

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

    Not spinning,
    a lot of torque...

    ... then completely off when descending.

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

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

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

    Turns out 2:80 spend doing...

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

    ... is it's own kinda hard.

    1261 calories burned ain't nothing.

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

    ... regardless of the terrain.

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

    I get it.

    The real point is this kind of training...

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

    ===

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

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



    >

    THE EMOTIONAL ROLLERCOASTER OF MID-WEEK RACING

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

    ... and get in some ripping intensity.

    400 showed up to race Over The Hump last night.

    A very healthy number of age group competitors...

    ... ready to battle.

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

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

    Warming up, 
    I saw a lot of friends.

    But, I was missing one. 

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

    After a decade of racing together...

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

    ... there was a hole in my heart.

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

    We shot out.

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

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

    From leading, 
    to wheezing,
    to 7th.

    Ouch!

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

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

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

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

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

    It's not pretty.

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

    I go from 5th to 8th.

    Frustrated.

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

    Finishing,
    I stormed off.

    Not my finest moment.

    After a recovery drink and some spinning...

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

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

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

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

    ... and be extremely grateful.

    ===

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

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


    >

    CONSISTENCY IS BORING AND...

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

    ... which must be won.

    Boredom.

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

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

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

    With unholy motivation we focus...

    ... on the rewards.

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

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

    ... we know it's lethal.

    ===

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

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


    >

    DANGEROUS ENCOUNTERS

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

    ... like to raise the stakes.

    Ignoring the warnings.

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

    In the process I've...

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

    ... had one real scare and many thrills.

    The cat was the most shocking.

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

    Not uncommon.

    Keep going.

    Kept seeing as elevation changed.

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

    Staring at me.

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

    • stand your ground
    • make yourself look bigger

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

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

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

    That my friends is living.

    ===

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

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


    >

    TIMING

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

    ... starting very early.

    Ultimately, requiring less energy.

    We saw this today at the Giro.

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

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

    ... making it look easy(er).

    Because he timed his acceleration perfectly.

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

    ... the secret to success is energy management.

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

    What else...

    • workouts
    • relationships
    • spiritual exploits

    ... can we improve with better timing?

    ===

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

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


    >

    BLAME IT ON THE DONUT

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

    ... day after day.

    We're rested.

    When the opportunity presents itself to overdo it...

    ... we do it.

    We think we'll be fine.

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

    ... we will be less than fine.

    Like today.

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

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

    The sting of ripping,
    felt stale and suffocating.

    When looked back on the data...

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

    ... I actually set some PRs.

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

    ... longfaced-droopy vs JUBILANT.

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

    ... and limped to the donut shop.

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

    ... felt very fauxfresh!

    ===

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

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


    >

    BRO!

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

    ... to help us hold it all together.

    Not the training and racing.

    Life.

    Some say getting out and getting after is...

    ... cheap therapy.

    I won't argue with that.

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

    ... can be life changing.

    Lifesaving.

    But, we already know that.

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

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

    And got me thinking...

    • early start
    • easy terrain
    • all bikes welcome

    ... why not create a BRO ride?

    Details in the image.

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

    ===

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

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


    >

    BEST EFFORTS OSCILLATE

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

    ... to anyone who will listen.

    Because it works.

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

    .. do your best, and forget the rest.

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

    ... our best oscillates.

    We can get better at our best...

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

    I found a fun features on Strava today.

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

    ... Show Estimated FTP.

    The last 6 weeks I've been pretty dialed.

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

    The feedback is helpful.

    Knowing we can improve...

    ... is a devine gift.

    ===

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

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


    >

    GO BIG, PUNK!

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

    ... making things simpler.

    Better...

    • lighter
    • more aero
    • cleaner look

    ... depends on the use case.

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

    Gravel bikes are mostly there,
    some 2x systems.

    Road and TT have special use for 1x.

    Track and BMX have always kept it clean and simple.

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

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

    And it dawned on me...

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

    Did it work?

    Kinda.

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

    ... still 48 seconds off the PR.

    I looked back at my scale logs...

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

    Then my weight training...

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

    Probably not a great way to prep for Wednesday.

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

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

    I'll take another cracky at it...

    • come in lighter
    • more rested
    • caffeinated

    ... attacking with punk blazing style.

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

    ===

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

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


    >

    THE SUPER SUCCESSFUL DIET THAT IS POTENTIALLY KILLING OUR POTENTIAL

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

    ... yet allow to dictate our ultimate potential.

    Case in point.

    Eat the same meal, day after day...

    ... we'll get sick of it.

    Eat less.
    Waste away.
    Lose muscle.

    It's just a fact.

    Yet, we do that same thing...

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

    ... with so much of our activities.

    The inertia against improvement is overwhelming.

    We can't do more,
    become more.

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

    And why not?

    It's become boring.

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

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

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

    We can eat more,
    yes, become more.

    Maybe not the more we are looking for.

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

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

    ... we must mix it up.

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

    ===

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

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


    >

    WHY COACHING IS MAGICAL?

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

    ... hiring a coach is next level.

    #worth-it

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

    Asking for my input.

    Here's the dill.

    For the most part a coach...

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

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

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

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

    Much more a question of willingness to do it.

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

    ... it does magically work.

    (and, I heckuvalot faster than wingin' it)

    ===

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

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


    >

    MASTERY OF THIS LAW = MASTERY ON RACEDAY

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

    ... who knows what we could accomplish.

    Parkinson's Law.

    Regardless of the distance or event...

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

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

    ... When I get around to it.

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

    ... and execute.

    Parkinson's Law...

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

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

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

    The gun goes off and...

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

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

    It's a tough habit to break.

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

    ... but, uninspiring.

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

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

    ===

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

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


    >

    MISSLE LOCK

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

    ... a dramatically reduced effort.

    It's slight at first.

    Just like when we lose it...

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

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

    Me and my pals, jamming up the coast.

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

    And the gap just starts opening wider and wider.

    It was too early to be burning matches.

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

    ... and acquired missile lock.

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

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

    Target acquired,
    detonation imminent. 

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

    ... alternating attacks trying to drop each other.

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

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

    ===

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

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


    >

    THE EPIC SUMMER TRAINING

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

    ... what's the point of living?

    Going all summer without a goal is just okay.

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

    Dana Point to Big Bear...

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

    ... qualifies as epic.

    Kinda far,
    120 miles.

    Kinda climby,
    14,409'.

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

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

    The basic layout is...

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

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

    Click on it to see videos and pics.

    I'll be posting more.

    Put it on thy calendar: 10.10.26

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

    ===

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

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


    >

    WHAT IS STRONG?

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

    ... being said of endurance athletes.

    _____ is riding/running/swimming strong!

    Huh?

    We're mainly scrawny.

    So what does Strong mean then...

    • big fitness?
    • big muscles?

    ... things I think about while zonetwoing out.

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

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

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

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

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

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

    ... throughout the week.

    ===

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

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

     


    >

    DAMNED IF...

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

    ... that c'mon LFG feeling.

    What to do?

    Or not.

    Like today.

    We'd already hit it pretty hard...

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

    ... not sure that qualifies as overunders.

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

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

    Told BBB I was just gonna cruise it.

    But, you know how that can go.

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

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

    Numbers don't lie.

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

    What's the benefit of doing it then?

    I'll tell ya...

    ... to get fired up for next week.

    LFG!

    ===

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

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


    >

    WOULD YOU RATHER...

    THE ENDURANCE WORLD is vast and exciting. So many ways to test our mettle, against others and, more importantly...

    ... against ourselves.

    We must choose one.

    Focus.

    Go for our own greatness.

    So, which would it be...

    • Tour de France Champion
    • Ironman sub-8 hours at Kona
    • Boston Marathon sub-2:05

    ... that would be personally most satisfying?

    Or for you...

    • Downhill World Champion
    • Unbound Champion
    • Leadville 100 sub-6 hours

    ... dirty racers.

    Doesn't have to be any of those, but whatever it is...

    ... why aren't we 100% committed to making it happen?

    This trip ain't gonna last forevah.

    ===

    165.4/12.7%
    7.ish hours sleep
    640 anti-oxidant level
    √ Upper Body: 20 push ups, 5 pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    no Lower Body: 40 ATG squats and split squats
    83/81/2 per Strava 

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


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    WHY CONSISTENCY COUNTS

    IT ALL ADDS UP. Every effort we make contributes to our pot of fitness, and while the ones half-@$$ don't deplete...

    ... they just don't get us where we want to be.

    As quick.

    Which is nothing compared to skipping.

    Or quitting.

    We're reminded of that every day when we're out and about seeing people of our generation.

    It's like looking in the mirror and seeing what could have been...

    ... kind of a George Bailey thing.

    This is why we say Every Day Is RaceDay.

    ===

    164.4/12.6%
    7.5ish hours sleep
    670 anti-oxidant level
    √ Upper Body: 40 push ups, 20 pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: 40 ATG squats and split squats
    85/93/-8 per Strava 

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


    >

    19 TAKEAWAYS FROM LBL

    THERE WAS A BIG SHOWDOWN at Liege-Bastogne-Liege, the reigning unbeatable king vs the French teenage sensation vs the previous two-time winner...

    ... and I have some thoughts on that.

    Not just that they swept the podium.

    Firstoff, there was/is/will be a lot of chatter about...

    ... a 19 year old coming for the king of July, this July.

    Some say too, young...

    ... should be holding him back.

    To which I can only point to two other 19 year olds,
    who didn't wait for their time,
    their turn.

    The very terrifying Mike Tyson,
    knocking out everyone who dared.

    Cooper Flagg who the critics claimed to be overrated,
    before becoming the first teen to score 50 points in the NBA.

    Paul Seixas has something more in common with the Tyson and Flagg,
    the same quality Pogacar had when he came outta nowhere...

    • which I find lacking in Remco, and so many others

    ... at 19, they were/are all having a lot of fun,
    in love with the sport.

    Simple.

    Pure.

    There's something beautiful and endearing to their approach,
    we might lean into a little more.

    ===

    164.4/12.6%
    7ish hours sleep
    650 anti-oxidant level
    √ Upper Body: 80 push ups, 20 pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: 80 ATG squats and split squats
    84/84/-1 per Strava 

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


    >

    JUST HOW MANY CODES CAN WE CRACK?

    THE ENDURANCE ATHLET'S JOURNEY is endlessly fascinating, as continually learn more about what we are capable of. Add to that, the constant flow of new information...

    ... we are constantly cracking new codes.

    That's funstuff!

    I tried a new one today.

    After years, and I mean decades when I say years, of my tried and true formula....

    • 1 bottle per hour
    • 3-400 calories per bottle
    • under extreme training or racing

    ... I tried something new.

    Yesterday, I was exposed to an old thought via the TrainerRoad podcast...

    • drink water, when thirsty
    • ingest carbs via gels or food
    • increase carbs towards end of the effort

    ... which seemed very new, to me.

    My main impetus for trying it out today was that a week ago at Sea Otter I started to feel very bloated...

    ... almost nauseous the last 90 minutes.

    It was a real struggle,
    and it sucked.

    So, today I put it to the test on a ripping 4.5 hour ride...

    • drank only 2 bottles
    • got a little hungry last hour - didn't bring enough
    • put out better numbers than I have all year, including racing

    ... I felt lighter, dare I say spry?

    Def worth more testing.

    ===

    165.2/12.6%
    7.5ish hours sleep
    670 anti-oxidant level
    no Upper Body: 20 push ups, 5 pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    no Lower Body: 60 ATG squats and split squats
    86/97/-12 per Strava 

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

     


    >

    A WEIRD AND INCREDIBLE OFFSHOOT OF LEG DAY

    MAKING LEG DAY a regular thing is something some of us do in the "offseason" and few of us do year round because...

    ... that's just the way it's done.

    What if it's wrong?

    Since I've been extra committed to hitting the legs 2-3 times a week...

    • with weights
    • without weights
    • super snappy, max sprints

    ... I've noticed something marvelous.

    It's becoming harder and harder to back it down,
    and do the spinny Z1 stuff.

    Plus...

    ... threshold efforts are feeling easier and easier.

    Why would that be?

    I might just be getting stronger, but I think it's more like...

    ... it just feels so good to feel the burn.

    ===

    163.4/12.6%
    8ish hours sleep
    670 anti-oxidant level
    √ Upper Body: 20 push ups, 5 pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    no Lower Body: 60 ATG squats and split squats
    81/72/9 per Strava (feeling mostly recovered from Sea Otter)

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



    >

    ONE THING NOT TO EASE UP ON WHEN TAPERING

    THE GOOD NEWS ABOUT CONFLICTING INFORMATION is that it means most competitors are conflicted about any number of approaches to maximum fitness. Whether that be training...

    ... or on raceday.

    Tapering matters.

    We know we should rest.

    Just what does that mean?

    Here's what works for me, and why.

    I cut back the volume, but...

    ... I never cut off the intensity.

    Cutting back the volume lets my body recover and repair,
    the fatigue melts away.

    Putting out short bursts of race pace in the final 7-10 days...

    • 10-30 second efforts
    • at 80-100% of max
    • then super easy

    ... keeps my muscles, tendons and brain primed for action.

    You might find that conflicting,
    test it and figure it out,
    for you.

    ===

    164.6/12.7%
    7.5ish hours sleep
    690 anti-oxidant level
    √ Upper Body: 60 push ups, 15 pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: 60 ATG squats and split squats
    82/74/8 per Strava

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


    >

    THE TOOL KIT

    HEADING OUT INTO THE GREAT OUTDOORS we often carry tools of some sort. Usually, the basics. Sometimes more. Depends on...

    ... how crazy things could get.

    Risks we are taking.

    But, why do we do that?

    We aren't planning to have a breakdown.

    Yet, we know shift happens.

    It's happened before,
    gonna happen again.

    The point isn't that we are expecting failure,
    we are planning for success.

    No matter what comes our way...

    ... we'll git 'er done.

    ===

    163.8
    7.5ish hours sleep
    700 anti-oxidant level
    √ Upper Body: 80 push ups, 20 pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: 80 ATG squats and split squats
    83/77/5 per Strava

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


    >

    DOES THIS MAKE MY BUTT LOOK BIG?

    ADDING ANY NEW EXERCISE or movement often reacquaints us with muscles we didn't know we had, mainly because we've neglected to...

    ... engage them in meaningful ways.

    We're sore.

    My latest has been a pain in my arse.

    Literally.

    After my PT said I need to thoroughly stretch my legs with ATG (ass to grass) squats...

    ... I got started.

    'cause I'm obedient as heck when it comes to my body's performance.

    I used to do 'em.

    In fact, back then...

    • they don't bend over
    • they lower down with legs
    • to a full squat and make it look easy and natural

    ... I remembered seeing the little kids pick stuff up.

    Anyway, 

    I'm back at it. 

    Started doing...

    • a few ATG air squats
    • to sets of 20 after 20 pushups
    • to doing them with a 35 lb kettle bell

    ... and guess where I feel it most?

    Los glutes.

    Guess what is one of our biggest muscles, 
    and if engaged with a proper bike fit,
    can develop all kindsa power?

    Los glutes.

    It's bringing me back to high school when the girl I was crushing on came up from behind in the hallway outside English class and pinched my butt...

    ... whispering Nice @$$.

    Ah, the glory days!

    Maybe I'll get it back, lol...

    ... at least a touch of the onthebike power?

    ===

    165.6
    9ish hours sleep
    640 anti-oxidant level
    √ Upper Body: 40 push ups, 10 pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: 40 ATG squats and split squats
    82/71/10 per Strava

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


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    THE PROJECT AND THE SYSTEM

    THE IDEA THAT WE CAN HAVE a system to help us achieve a goal is a mighty fine way to approach any objective. Then, it's just a matter of...

    ... figuring out the inputs.

    After we define the project.

    It's looking like this summer is going to be...

    • executing our biz plan
    • planning a giant family reunion
    • and being around for our latest grandchild's arrival

    ... while hacking Project Leadville.

    Without training like a maniac.

    By putting a system place,
    I can take reasonable action each day...

    ... knowing I'll arrive according to plan.

    Since my bike is already set...

    • continue to build strength with sprints and weights
    • get back to 2022's svelteness
    • fix the everplaguing bike fit

    ... it's a matter of getting my body ready.

    That should allow me to achieve Project Leadville:

    • have fun and great energy daily
    • put down a sub-9 time at Leadville this year
    • stay on track for my very long-term goal of sub-9 at 70

    ... while keeping the main things - family and business - the main things.

    There is a caveat to this kind of systems based action...

    • Podiums are nearly impossible to predict
    • PRs much easier manage and way more fun to chase after

    ... it works better for achieving PRs than podiums.

    (I'm starting to wonder if I'll every write a complete sentence or an actual paragraph ever again. What is happening to my grammar?)

    ===

    168 (gotta drop 10lbs)
    9ish hours sleep
    650 anti-oxidant level
    √ Upper Body: 80 push ups, 20 pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    √ Lower Body: 80 body weight squats and split squats
    82/71/11 per Strava (there's no way this is accurate, I'm still wrecked from Sea Otter)

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


    >

    HUNGOVER AND LOVING IT

    AFTER THE 'A' EVENT, nearly always comes some sort of hangover. Whether it's mission failure, mission meh...

    ... or mission accomplished.

     Excess is inevitable.

    For me that means doing whatever Surfergirl wants to do.

    Rather than collapsing on the couch...

    ... like most Saturdays.

    Instead, we drove the opposite direction of home...

    • walked the length of the beautiful cove
    • picked up insanely good pizza
    • 16" not 9", cuz hungry

    ... to beautiful Carmel.

    Followed by 3.5 hours of driving so we could wake when literallyworldfamous
    Old West Cinnamon Rolls opened.

    Then, 4 more hours on the road...

    ... cuz the lady likes to detour at the beach stops.

    Arrive home,
    unload.

    Enjoy surprise visit and dinner with daughter and grandson...

    ... and, finally, collapse on the couch.

    (normally, I love Monday morning... not sure about this one.)

    ===

    167ish 
    6.5ish hours sleep
    550 anti-oxidant level
    no Upper Body: 20 push ups, 5 pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    no Lower Body: body weight squats and split squats
    83/76/7 per Strava

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


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    SEA OTTER 2026: THE PLAN WAS...

    THERE ARE FIGHTERS and there are wannabe fighters. We all identify with every type because at some point we've been there...

    ... battling our competitors and our minds.

    Executing the plan,
    get into Leadville.

    But, as the great Mike Tyson sagely said...

    ... Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the mouth.

    Which is what the start of every race always feels like.

    Today, was no different.

    5-4-3-2-1 and we're all redlined hitting the opening climb...

    ... aiming to enter the single track at the top leading, or right there.

    Because after that, the next 5 miles are very difficult to pass.

    Too narrow.

    And, there's lots of passing to be done as we generally roll up on the group that started ahead pretty quickly.

    During the first 5 miles...

    • Me
    • Dean
    • and Greg

    ... our podium was pretty much set.

    We traded pulls that first lap,
    and entered the second and final lap on the same time.

    Here is where I had to make a decision...

    • Greg was distanced just a bit
    • Dean seemed to be slightly struggling
    • The Ol' Diesel was feeling pretty good

    ... race for the podium or for a good time?

    They are different things.

    I decided to just ride my pace.

    A gap slowly opened,
    then, a lot.

    I couldn't see them.

    Just settled in.

    Stayed on top of my nutrition,
    kept the pace at tempo or above...

    ... as much as I could.

    20 minutes later,
    Dean, that crafty sunnavagun,
    was closing on a longish climb.

    Race for the podium or stay on pace?

    I stayed on pace, 
    the gap opened back up...

    ... and I kept my helmet on a swivel the rest of the way in.

    Let me just pause for a moment and reflect on how good it felt to be out on my bike and riding well. It had been a rough last couple of days on several fronts, and this morning...

    ... I just wasn't feelin' it.

    Surfergirl sensed it.

    You okay?

    I dunno.

    You're gunna do great.

    Not sure I care.

    Some days are like that,
    sometimes it's on raceday
    sometimes it's on workday
    sometimes on familyday.

    We always have a choice...

    ... to buckle up and fight
    or not.

    I'm glad I did.

    All went according to plan, except like a newb I neglected to look at the time I should be shooting for: sub 5:10.

    5:11
    FTW.

    I'll gladly take that and the gold coin allowing me entry in Leadville.

    ===

    165ish 
    7ish hours sleep
    680 anti-oxidant level
    no Upper Body: 20 push ups, 5 pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    no Lower Body: body weight squats and split squats
    85/88/-3 per Strava

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


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    ANDALE PUES

    WE MADE IT TO LAGUNA SECA raceway. Checked in, got the race plate, twisties, and free t-shirt...

    ... then, the pass.

    Big bucks, for Surfergirl's pass to walk into expo area,
    which she was determined to do.

    As the best support crew ever...

    ... she wanted to see the start/finish and feedzone area.

    Proper.

    I got in fir free because, I'm a racer. 

    My mission was to see...

    • Andrew, director of marketing at Cervelo
    • Ard, owner/founder of Kogel bearings

    ... a few new customers.

    That was fun,
    so was running into a bunch of friends...

    ... which is one of the best parts of being part of a community for a long time.

    Once we got to the start/finish area...

    • who is your main competition?
      • I dunno who's coming.
    • when will you come through for second lap?
      • around 11-11:15 (2.5ish hours after start)
    • which kit are you going to wear?
      • something bright to match those crazy shoes

    ... she peppered with me with the usual questions.

    We're ready.

    Andale pues!

    ===

    165ish 
    8ish hours sleep
    680 anti-oxidant level
    no Upper Body: 20 push ups, 5 pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    no Lower Body: body weight squats and split squats
    81/62/19 per Strava (someone's tapered)

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


    >

    TRAVELIN' TO RACES HAS IT'S BENI'S AND CHALLY'S

    GETTING OUT THE DOOR for local meet up is raceday in miniature. It's still easy to forget the bottles/gloves/shoes or arrive late...

    ... even for the practiced.

    The horror!

    A lot of infoolencers will post and vlog...

    • terrain
    • protocols
    • equipment set up

    ... about the event itself.

    Which got me thinking...

    • where to stay
    • restaurants
    • travel mode

    ... a race travel channel would be cool.

    For Sea Otter, I always look forward to breaking up the six hour drive.

    It's about 3 hours to Buelton, a little more if you take the scenic route outside of Santa Barabara used by Tour of California...

    ... and stop in Solvang because your trophy wife wants to.

    Why?

    Because it's Solvang.

    What are we going to do?

    It's Solvang.

    The Flying Flags RV park has been my layover for like eight years...

    • resor-style pools
    • Industrials shepherd's pie is insane
    • Ellen's Danish Pancake House fueling Saturday's race.

    ... since Zone2 turned me on to it.

    After years of overselling it, I finally got Surfergirl to join me.

    Laguna Seca or bust!

    ===

    165/12.6% (wanted to be a lot lighter - oh well)
    7.5ish hours sleep
    680 anti-oxidant level
    √ Upper Body: 20 push ups, 5 pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
    no Lower Body: body weight squats and split squats
    83/68/14 per Strava (someone's tapered)

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


    >
    CHASING GHOSTS

    CHASING GHOSTS

    Mar 19, 2024
    by
    TODD BROWN

    PATHS BECOME TRAILS, trails become roads, roads become highways.  It's evolution, and underneath it all are the ghosts...

    ... who got it started.

    We think we're blazing a trail,
    when we are really just going along with the crowd.

    I was thinking about the day my longgone granpappy came to watch me race a criterium.

    It was all new to me.

    We wizzed past him every lap.

    But, the laps were long...

    ... and he could barely see at that stage.

    Afterwards, he told me how it was years before, when he was young.

    I thought it would be in a velodrome and I'd be able to see you entire race.

    Clueless me had no idea velodrome racing was the only bicycle racing 100 years ago.

    Prior to that, it was racing bicycles long distance, on dusty...

    ... gravel roads.

    In other words, we gone from...

    • gravel
    • to velodrome
    • to road
    • to bmx
    • to mtb
    • to gravel

    ... so why is gravel "new"?

    It's not.

    We're all just chasing ghosts who've gone before.

    ---

    168 lbs 
    8.25 hrs sleep
    1 Rip On RaceDay Circuit + extra pull ups and push ups
    10 minutes recovery 
    120 minutes reading + Journaling 
    62

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    THIS AIN'T NO TIME FOR FOOLING AROUND

    THIS AIN'T NO TIME FOR FOOLING AROUND

    Mar 18, 2024
    by
    TODD BROWN

    WHAT IS THE BASELINE?  The minimum effort to do and consider the week a win?  It's important to have the least acceptable effort in mind...

    ... and make it happen.

    Riding in the rain will make you think things like that.

    Like, why the heck am I doing this?

    Which is exactly what I was thinking as the skies opened an hour away from home.

    Because I made a plan.

    A public commitment.

    Accountability.

    Yesterday, in the sunshine and 72 degrees I committed to do the following this week:

    • 15 pull ups, 50 push ups, 10 squats daily
    • Ride 14 hours this week
    • Drop 3 lbs 

    Easy to do when the weather is good, 
    and the day lazy.

    The public commit was to the RaceDay Rippers,
    who also hold me accountable each week when we check in.

    I'm two months out from my next quest, the SurfNSummit.

    The plan is on my RaceDay Calendar. 

    Some say Show me your calendar and I'll know what important to you...

    ... and yes, Date Night better be on there each week.

    We have a few of the Giant RaceDay Calendars left, and you can save 25% since a quarter of the year is nearly past by using promo code:

    CAL25OFF

    https://pedalindustries.com/products/pedal-black-2024-giant-raceday-calendar

    Here is the code:

    CAL25OFF

    Nod to the great Talking Heads for the inspiration

    This is ain't no party, this ain't no disco, this ain't no time for foolin' around

    ---

    168.9 lbs 
    9 hrs sleep
    1 Rip On RaceDay Circuit + extra pull ups and push ups
    20 minutes recovery 
    120 minutes reading + Journaling 
    59

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    HOW TO STAY SLOW...

    HOW TO STAY SLOW...

    Mar 17, 2024
    by
    TODD BROWN

    IT'S SUPER EASY TO STAY SLOW, and just as easy to stay fast.  To stay slow, do what your slow friends do and...

    ... expect to get fast.

    The problem with actually getting fast,
    nobody gives you credit.

    For the most part, they can't see or appreciate, and will never know...

    ... how hard we work.

    And, we've got to be okay with that.

    To commence,
    recognition be damned.

    To be fast, do what you fast friends do...

    ... and expect to get fast.

    Do.
    Expect.

    ---

    168.4 lbs 
    7.5 hrs sleep
    Push Ups and Pull Ups
    10 minutes recovery 
    60 minutes reading + Journaling 
    58

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    WWDGD?! - 25 WEEKS TO GO

    WWDGD?! - 25 WEEKS TO GO

    Mar 16, 2024
    by
    TODD BROWN

    I FELT GOOD ENOUGH THIS WEEK TO DREAM of getting my fitness back and setting unrealistic goals.  Is there anything better than that?  Getting to a place to...

    ... dare to go for it.

    After pushing hard for nearly 3 hours, we had a choice.

    Take it easy or do the hurtful climb?

    500' in a mile doesn't sound like much...

    ... unless it's the last climb of a fast day.

    We were gonna skip it, and then Love Watts yelled...

    ... WWDGD!

    Huh?

    What Would David Goggins Do?!

    There was no choice at that point, because all of us have streeeeeeeeetch goals this summer.

    It was fine.

    Slower than I'd like...

    ... but, compared to last week waywayway better.

    And so the journey begins.

    The countdown to Gravel Nationals.

    Here's where I'm at.

    You can see my fitness score at the very bottom.
    Down from over 50%, 18 months ago.

    Weight, 168ish.
    Up 10 lbs, 18 months ago.

    Vision is still messed up.
    Way off from what I considered one of my few advantages racing off road.

    Can I be ready September 8th, 2024?

    It's gonna be fun, 
    and frustrating.

    WWDGD?

    Go for it.

    Every
    single
    freakin'
    opportunity.

    ---

    168.2 lbs 
    8 hrs sleep
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    WHEN THE RACE PLAN GOES TO HECK IN A HANDLEBAR

    WHEN THE RACE PLAN GOES TO HECK IN A HANDLEBAR

    Mar 15, 2024
    by
    TODD BROWN

    IT WAS A ROUGH START, things weren't going smoothly at all.  It was causing a lot of stress and internal turmoil.  Energy I'd hoped to reserve for...

    ... more important sections of the event.

    Ayyyy, what to do?

    What I always do... 

    ... but, forget to do.

    Think of of the things going right...

    • I felt good
    • I'd started on time
    • My prep was perfect

    ... other words be grateful for the good.

    My energy shifted.

    I calmed down.

    Focused on getting down to business.

    Wound up having a spectacular day...

    ... at the office.

    Tomorrow's race should go a lot better, and if it doesn't...

    ... I know what to do.

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    YOU INSURED FOR THAT?

    YOU INSURED FOR THAT?

    Mar 14, 2024
    by
    TODD BROWN

    WELL, THE BILLS ARE COMING and I'm thinking about you and me.  For years I've looked at health insurance as lame. Struggled mentally, sometimes economically...

    ... to pay that everlarger bill.

    Why?

    I never get sick.

    Rarely, and I mean rarely, do I see a doctor.

    I'm already doing all they would recommend to get better...

    • eat good
    • skip sugar
    • get plenty of rest
    • and workout regularly

    ... why would I spend the $ on insurance?

    It feels like I'm being duped.

    Well, there are these events called...

    ... accidents.

    They happen,
    and are almost completely unplanned.

    So, yeah, my bills are coming in and I'm happy as being at the to of the podium at my A race...

    ... 'cause it looks like almost all of it covered.

    Sucks to be out 1000s...

    ... but, way better than being out 100s of thousands.

    Just putting this out there 'cause I love you...

    ... get covered, if ya ain't.

    ====

    Side Note:  has anybody tried insurance for bike like BikeInsure?  Asking for myself, just found out about 'em

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    DO YOU LET POWER OR HR DETERMINE YOUR HARD VS EASY DAYS?

    DO YOU LET POWER OR HR DETERMINE YOUR HARD VS EASY DAYS?

    Mar 13, 2024
    by
    TODD BROWN

    I HADN'T WORN MY HR MONITOR FOR DAYS.  It wasn't working consistently, so I left it parked in the drawer. Until today, I gave it a shot and it actually worked...

    ... it got me thinking about the levels of easy.

    There's so easy...

    • I can barely feel the pedals
    • I can sing a song
    • I can easily talk
    • I am not sure

    ... and maybe a few more levels.

    My goal today was to ride as close to the top of my Zone 2 as possible, without going over...

    ... the I'm not sure range.

    I wasn't sure, because my heart rate was bouncing at the top of the range.  Meanwhile...

    ... my power was definitely over into a higher range quite often.

    This is how I trained for decades, when I just had a HR monitor.

    What's more important then...

    ... HR in Zone 2 or Power in Zone 2?

    I'm gonna say, for me at least, HR is more important.  It is more reflective of how all systems are working given the effort and absorbs the little efforts when the terrain or other elements require a few more watts.

    Here's a real world application.

    When I'm racing something epic, like Leadville, I'm going off heart rate for my pacing, and using the power meter to keep things in check when I have to dig a little deeper to close a gap or clean a technical uphill section.

    The reality is, for peak performance on the long efforts...

    ... it's good to have both.

    If it's a short race, under an hour, well, you know...

    ... put the dadgum gadget in the back pocket and race on feel.

    Same for a long day of adventuring, who cares about the data when we're out there.

    Enjoy the ride.

    We can analyze later.

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    SHOULD WE DO A HUNDRED RACES IN A YEAR?

    SHOULD WE DO A HUNDRED RACES IN A YEAR?

    Mar 12, 2024
    by
    TODD BROWN

    YA WANNA GET GOOD, be a boss, strike fear in your frenemies, be the maker of things that happen...

    ... instead of wondering what happened?

    Race.

    A lot more.

    100 times/year.

    Think I'm crazy?

    Think it's immmm po siiiiii ble?

    Then don't do it.

    Don't even try.

    Keep wonderin',
    misreading the moves.

    Or, commit.

    Do:

    • 2 zwifties 
    • 2 local races
    • 2 group rides 
    • 2 of your own personal courses for PR

    We all have 52 chances a year,
    to race twice a week.

    No excuses.
    Nothing but upside.

    Heck, even a brain-damaged guy like me can do it.  

    This week...

    • hammering my xc race loop Tuesday
    • group ride on weekend

    ... slaying myself today, getting crushed by the fellas Saturday.

    Gotta start somewhere.
    Gonna do what hurts and what I'm comfortable with.

    Twice a week.

    Oh... I know you're askin'...

    ... Why 100 times a year?

    Because, every race is different.  

    We'll see a lot of different situations.  

    We're trying to see 'em all, or have a reallyreallyreally good feel for what is going to happen.

    Simple as that.

    Experience counts.

    Get some.

    It's free.

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    NOT GONNA LIE

    NOT GONNA LIE

    Mar 11, 2024
    by
    TODD BROWN

    WHEN I FINALLY CAME TO, I had one thing on my mind.  Not after first being knocked out, not after the morphine and other meds wore off, days after being home...

    ... I wanted to say one thing.

    Not gonna lie.

    I was hurting.

    Stunned.

    How could my crazy good health take such a drastic turn in seconds...

    ... this wasn't what I had planned for 2024.

    8 weeks later, I'm improving.

    I'd leave it there, but...

    ... not gonna lie.

    I'm nowhere near where I was just prior, nor 12 months ago, nor 2 years ago.

    I'm off.

    I can work 4-5 hours,
    then my brain needs a break.

    I can ride my bike,
    but I have no power,
    off-road vision is shift.

    I can talk to friends,
    until I can't.

    Something even more weird happened though.

    Something few will admit or acknowledge or maybe even notice...

    ... when I took that blow to the noggin' it felt like my spirit left my body.

    There's a disconnectedness.

    I know things aren't quite right.

    Will they return or is life just going to be different?

    Not gonna lie...

    ... this is new territory.

    Now, I'm being as honest and transparent as possible in all I do.

    My friend battling cancer taught me that,
    the freedom of being honest.

    Yes, I hid it from Surfergirl that on one of my first bike rides alone I was going down the road and thought I saw 4 ducks crossing the road in front of me...

    ... it was just two,
    that's troubling.

    Not gonna lie.

    I kept riding.

    Lying to myself it was all good,
    hiding the truth if asked.

    What is easier, being honest with ourselves and those around us or pulling the lycra over our eyes and theirs?

    To remind myself of my new commitment...

    ... I made a special kit, see above.

    That's the kind of thing I was looking forward to in 2024.

    New designs, 
    new patterns,
    new fabrics.

    The good newsy stuff.

    If you're into the rawness of honesty, maybe you'll like this too.

    It's patterned after one of my all-time favorite Porsche's.

    Check the full kit here:  https://pedalindustries.com/collections/ngl-collection

    Use this promo code on this kit to save 30%: NGL30

    Code expires on 3.15.24.

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    HE SWITCHED TEAM, AND IT...

    HE SWITCHED TEAM, AND IT...

    Mar 10, 2024
    by
    TODD BROWN

    TODAY AN AMERICAN WON PARIS-NICE, an 8-Day stage race in France.  A youngun, 25 years old.  He'd never done it before, and wasn't picked as a favorite...

    ... except he picked himself.

    A long time ago.

    When riding for a less professional, less scientific team he was spending his own cash on equipment and training to up his game.

    Something the top teams covered and pursued relentlessly.

    He jumped at the chance to upgrade to the current dominant force in European road racing this season.

    Would it matter?

    I'd say it is clear.

    What's interesting is how many of are trapped like a monkey...

    ... failing to let go, when we know we should.

    Not only did he upgrade his team and training, but placed a huge bet on himself in a daring and startling breakaway with fellow US racer Brandon McNulty.

    When you are a pro...

    ... winning actually is everything.

    Way to go Mateo Jorgenson.

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    HOW TO GET FASTER FOR DUMMIES

    HOW TO GET FASTER FOR DUMMIES

    Mar 09, 2024
    by
    TODD BROWN

    APPARENTLY, LOVE WATTS FORGOT our commitment to go easy on the way up the coast.  Which meant we had time to do the biggest climb I've done this year...

    ... 2 hours and 2000' of climbing for our "warm up".

    At the usual time, riders flocked in and we were off.

    It felt good to do my first group ride of the year...

    • to see the guys
    • get whooshed along
    • and see some higher power numbers

    ... until the first overpass.

    Where I was off the back.

    Caught on at a light.

    Off again.

    On again.

    My breathing and wheezing needed a muffler.

    On the next power climb, normally 2ish minutes...

    ... I needed an extra minute or three.

    They were gone.

    Yeah, they are nowhere near as fast as I am...

    ... they're a heckuvalot faster.

    Am I good with that?

    Yeah, they've always been faster than lit'l ol' me.

    Now I just need patience to close the gap to where...

    ... they are less faster.

    So, here's the plan that I've used many a year...

    ... pick a spot beyond where I got popped today.

    Make it just a little further each week.

    Corner by corner,
    Hill by hill.

    Progress > Perfection

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    IT WAS ABOUT THE TRUTH, NOT ARMS RACE

    IT WAS ABOUT THE TRUTH, NOT ARMS RACE

    Mar 08, 2024
    by
    TODD BROWN

    I HATE TIMETRIALS.  I mean, I like 'em, but, yeah, I hate 'em.  It's not because I'm not great at 'em, and trust me I'm not.  It's because...

    ... they hurt so dang bad.

    Not only that, it's...

    • lonely
    • painful
    • humbling

    ... is there anything more truthful than getting passed by your minute man?

    No drafting.
    No wily cunning.

    Nothing matters except...

    ... who is the strongest,
    and who can suffer the most.

    Oh, wait, one more thing matters...

    ... who's got the most money to afford the most advanced gear.

    When everything tiny thing adds time and seconds matter...

    ... it can turn into an arms race.

    I'm okay with that to a point.

    Butttttttttt, don't ya think participation would rise...

    ... if we raced Merckx-style?

    At least at the amateur level?

    On our road bikes vs tt bikes?
    With road helmets?
    And "normal" road wheels?
    And... you get the point right?

    As much as I hate/love a tt, I truly appreciated Tucson Bicycle Classic for making their tt be done on road bikes the last to years.

    It's just a lot more fair/approachable/inviting...

    ... and equally miserable for all.

    That's the truth.

    Side note:  I think I love XC MTB racing because it's basically a mass start time trial.  The terrain naturally and quickly separates us.  

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    WERE YOU AS DORKY AS THIS?

    WERE YOU AS DORKY AS THIS?

    Mar 07, 2024
    by
    TODD BROWN

    WHEN I WAS JUST GETTING INTO THE SPORT, I was such a dork.  A small percentage of you will disagree, maybe even swear at me, but nothing says...

    ... stay clear, like a mirror.

    I know, I know, some of us are damaged and can't look over our shoulders.

    Too stiff,
    crap balance.

    I was neither of those.

    I was a spry young newb.

    Excited to ride and race.

    And my girlfriend of the time wanted to get me something cool.

    I quickly mounted the mirror to the end of my handlebar - see pic above.

    I thought it was rad.

    Perfect for the high speeds and shoulder banging of crit racing,
    which I loved.

    Rather than turn my head and telegraph my plans,
    I could take a peek at my mirror.

    Nobody else thought it was cool...

    ... and they made an obnoxious and clear point of it.

    If my hairy legs,
    questionable bike handling,
    roadrashed arms and legs weren't a give away...

    ... the mirror, made it clear.

    I was not to be trusted in the bunch.

    Here's the dill.

    They were right.

    Because let's face it, anybody focused on the past...

    ... doesn't have a shot at a winning future.

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    I DON'T ALWAYS RIDE IN THE RAIN...

    I DON'T ALWAYS RIDE IN THE RAIN...

    Mar 06, 2024
    by
    TODD BROWN

    I COULD SEE THE STORM BREWING.  Like a crazy fool, I rolled out anyway even though I was certain to...

    ... get caught in the rain.

    Trust me, I am a fair weather rider.

    Gimme 70 degrees,
    and a lite breeze.

    So why ride?

    Two reasons.

    One embarrassing.
    One legit...

    • Poorly executed work day
    • It rains on raceday
    • Commitment

    Yeah, I had all this work scheduled and a timeline to follow....

    ... and, well, ya know, things didn't go as planned.

    That's 1.

    Since it does rain on raceday, and I've never let that stop me from lining up...

    ... it's good to practice from time to time.

    That's 2.

    And I committed to myself to get my slothful self back in shape.

    That's 3, a bonus.

    So which one's embarrassing?

    • crap planning
    • useless prep
    • silly commitment

    Well, I dunno about you...

    ... but, I'm cool with

    • keeping my commitments,
    • being prepared for all conditions,
    • even when things don't go as planned.

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    IT FEELS LIKE THE FIRST TIME!

    IT FEELS LIKE THE FIRST TIME!

    Mar 05, 2024
    by
    TODD BROWN

    I WOULD CLIMB ANY MOUNTAIN, ride across the stormy sky.  It seemed like I'd waited a lifetime, spent so much time in recovery...

    ... it felt like the first time!

    The MTB.

    Like it never did before,
    like I'd opened up the door.

    Finally!

    What is it?

    I guess it's just the rawness of nature,
    bringing out the rider in me.

    Dawgawn I'd missed it.

    Carving turns,
    wiggling up technical sections,
    brushing the thistles,
    hanging my lycra off the back in the steeps.

    Why today?

    Well, to be honest, today was a breakthrough on my vision.

    The double-vision I've been dealing with was greatly diminished.

    Partly time.
    Partly exercises for my eyes.

    One of you loyal readers,
    one of us,
    took the time to share with me a gift for everyone.

    Tools for increasing our eyesight,
    the kind we need to quickly assess the best way to rip it up off road (on road, too).

    You can check the tool out here: https://www.readbetweenthelions.org.  Go to the K-12 program.

    It's free.

    Thanks Rick!

    Makes me wonder what else we can learn from each other?

    Speak up y'all!

    Let's get betterfasterstronger...

    ... together.

    Have you checked out https://pedalindustries.com/pages/rip-on-raceday-network?

    (yeah, this post is a nod to Foreigner)

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    WHADAYA THINK OF UNDULATING TERRAIN?

    WHADAYA THINK OF UNDULATING TERRAIN?

    Mar 04, 2024
    by
    TODD BROWN

    WE HAVE SOME WEIRD LINGO.  Have you ever heard any body, ever, use the phrase undulating terrain?  Why would they?  When you're motor-powered...

    ... who cares about the terrain!

    Human-powered,
    totally different story.

    Every bump in the road and trail counts.

    The longer we're out there,
    the more it counts.

    Sooooooooo...

    ... whadaya think of undulating terrain?

    Do you love it?

    Or, do you prefer...

    • flat
    • downhill
    • tailwinds
    • straight up
    • headwinds

    ... lots choices when we roll out.

    Me?

    Well.

    There are times when I'd give my chamois pad for a flat road with a tailwind.

    Days when I feel so amazing I just wanna climb and climb and climb.

    But, faced with a choice...

    ... give me undulating.

    Ups.
    Downs.
    Lots a turns.

    That's the ride I choose.

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    ACTION WINS EVERY TIME

    ACTION WINS EVERY TIME

    Mar 03, 2024
    by
    TODD BROWN

    WHY WAS IT SO MIND BLOWING?  Yesterday's Strade Bianchi race was so shocking to me.  Because, to me, all the pundits...

    ... missed the point.

    Sure, the favorite won.

    This was the inspiring part...

    • he told everybody where he'd attack in advance of the race
    • made a decisive attack 81 km from the finish
    • never looked back
    • and won

    ... who wouldn't want to be able to do that?

    What blew my mind 
    was what the talking heads missed.

    This athlete,
    is a racer of action.

    He had a plan,
    and went for it.

    Could it have failed?
    Most definitely.

    Could he have looked foolish?
    For sure.

    Could he have lost the race outright?
    Absolutely.

    Did he?
    No.

    Because he took action.

    You miss 100% of shots you don't take.
    - Wayne Gretzky

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    QUESTION: IS THIS A HIGH DEMAND SPORT?

    QUESTION: IS THIS A HIGH DEMAND SPORT?

    Mar 02, 2024
    by
    TODD BROWN

    I WAS LISTENING TO SOME GUYS ARGUE about whether or not was their religion was high demand, and it got me thinking is ours?  Are endurance sports...

    ... high demand?

    Yes.
    No.

    For me, and maybe for you, too...

    ... its high demand.

    Just consider...

    • Training
    • Fueling
    • Resting

    ... these are the biggies.

    They are priceless,
    in a sense.

    Which is why the are so easy to screw up,
    and so misunderstood by lookers on.

    We can't put...

    • Training time
    • Good fueling choices
    • Proper sleep and recovery

    ... on a credit card.

    We've got to demand it from ourselves...

    ... but, is it really demanding when we love the results?

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    THE UNCORKED ZONE

    THE UNCORKED ZONE

    Mar 01, 2024
    by
    TODD BROWN

     

    IF YOU'RE INTO HOT RODS, then you know what uncorked means.  In simple terms, all that junk that keeps the exhaust quiet and lawful is chucked...

    ... giving us that ultra loud and mean sound.

    We have that racing and training, too.

    And, if we're smart, we only hit it every so often.

    You know what I'm talking about, right?

    Zone 2 is corked.

    • easy to breathe
    • talk while riding
    • and go forever.

    Today was not Zone 2.
    I was uncorked, a bit.

    Allowing myself for the first time in 2 months to stretch the legs was amazing.

    The accompanying wheezing and gasping for air…

    … I don’t know if it was hot rod mean, but it was loud.

    Hadn’t heard that in too long…

    … ain’t gonna hear for 5 or so days.

    Time to add some intensity the smart way.

    Polarized.

    If ya wanna solid refresher on this approach,
    take a listen to this: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/get-fast-podcast-triathlon-ironman-cycling-coaching/id1400770015?i=1000596124366

    Simply, 80-90% of our training should sound like a Tesla...

    ... cruising through the neighborhood.

    That way we are fresh and ready to get after it like the pic above.

    Let the rubber...

    ...  burn, baby burn.

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    RESULTS DON'T MEAN SHIFT

    RESULTS DON'T MEAN SHIFT

    Feb 29, 2024
    by
    TODD BROWN

    I DON'T KNOW WHERE YOU ARE ON THE JOURNEY, but I can tell ya this: whether you're just starting out, coming back from injury, at the top of your game, you're gonna fail...

    ... if results count.

    Trust me on this.

    I'm rebuilding.

    My fitness is shift.
    the skills, off.

    I've been at the top and the bottom and there is one reason I was able to climb to max fitness and performance...

    ... I don't care about results.

    I mean I do,
    but they aren't the motivator.

    Optimizing my ability,
    having a blast.

    Way more important.

    Results are nice.

    If they are everything... 

    ... quitting, giving up, and failure is on the horizon.

    Don't let that happen.

    How?

    Relax.

    We can't see...

    ... the great results in the making.

    They're coming.

    Guaranfreakingteed.

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    ARE WE REALLY DOING THIS?

    ARE WE REALLY DOING THIS?

    Feb 28, 2024
    by
    TODD BROWN

    FOSTER GRANTS ASKED ME Are we really doing this? What kinda question is that...

    ... Dern straight we're doing it!

    Was he hoping we weren't?

    Was he doubtful we could do it?

    By we, I mainly mean me.

    Could you?

    I mean, we're gonna have a brain damaged grampa who's been off the bike for months do it...

    ... can you keep up?

    Finish?

    What's he referring to?

    Oh, just the most life changing ride in Southern California...

    • 100+ miles
    • 15,000+' of vertical gain

    ... some might consider it hard.

    Others a challenge.

    Most an adventure of a lifetime.

    So, if you wanna support the old sack a lycra,
    if outrageous calls to your soul...

    ... sign up.

    It's free.
    and fun.

    Click here for deets and pics.

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    HOW NOT WHAT

    HOW NOT WHAT

    Feb 27, 2024
    by
    TODD BROWN

    LEARNING TO RIDE A BIKE is filled with excitement, fear, and lots of scrapes and bruises.  We press through because everyone we see on a bike...

    ... has a great big smile.

    We want that,
    the teacher wants it for us.

    Finally we get it.

    And, at least in my case, it stopped there.

    Hall-ah-freakin-lu-yah!

    What
    and when
    and who with

    ... were left up to me.

    I'll be forever grateful for learning how...

    ... and the freedom to do it my way.

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    YOU DON'T NEED AN ALARM CLOCK TO WAKE UP, YOU NEED...

    YOU DON'T NEED AN ALARM CLOCK TO WAKE UP, YOU NEED...

    Feb 26, 2024
    by
    TODD BROWN

    ONE OF THE BIGGEST CHALLENGES I HAVE with our local morning group ride is that it starts at 6:30am.  If it was out my front door...

    ... not that hard.

    It's not.

    Takes me 50ish minutes to ride to the start,
    which means I'm up at 5am.

    Also...

    ... not that hard.

    However, getting to bed at 9...

    ... is not my standard.

    I'm more of a 930-10pm guy.

    Therefore, if I don't hit the hay early...

    ... I'm foggy, at best, the rest of day.

    Plus, slower on the bike.

    Oh, there's a long list of shift that results from lack of sleep.

    What's an athlete to do?

    Before I tell, 
    you are forewarned...

    ... this won't make you popular.

    You might lose touch with friends, 
    or lose them altogether.

    We all have a choice...

    ... live our best lives or live a lower version.

    This allows to tap into our superpower...

    ... set you alarm clock for bedtime.

    Every.
    Single.
    Night.

    Or suffer the consequences:

    • Inhibited ability to perform
    • Decreased handling skills
    • Quicker exhaustion
    • Decreased reaction time
    • Difficulty learning and decision making
    • Increased risk of injury
    • Increased risk for illness
    • Poor recovery
    • Memory issues
    • Weight gain
    • Poor balance
    • ... Low sex drive

    Like I said,
    it might be socially unpopular but...

    ... wouldn't you rather operate at your optimum?

    I would.

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    MILEMARKERS FOR DUMMIES

    MILEMARKERS FOR DUMMIES

    Feb 25, 2024
    by
    TODD BROWN

    ONE OF THE KEYS TO RIPPING LONG RACES is remembering where you are.  Yeah, you're racing.  Yeah, you're clicking off the miles.  But...

    ... where the heck are you?

    And, there's more than that.

    • Are you on track?
    • When is the next stop?
    • Does your support know when to expect you?

    So, I always write down on a piece of tape with a sharpie my goals to be at certain locations at certain times...

    ... and stick it on my top tube.

    This keeps all of us coordinate.

    More importantly,
    it keeps me focused.

    The long races, 6+ hours, can be grueling.
    They can wear us down to the point...

    ... of forgetting why we even signed up in the first place.

    Looking down at the humble piece of tape,
    seeing my goals...

    • engages my mind
    • re-centers my effort
    • keeps me on the pace

    ... snaps me back to the present moment.

    I don't just use this practice for racing...

    ... I write down everything I plan to do,
    and when I plan to have it done.

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    IS IT HABIT OR RITUAL?

    IS IT HABIT OR RITUAL?

    Feb 24, 2024
    by
    TODD BROWN

    THE SATURDAY MORNING RIDE.  We work all week, and with a little planning and luck we carve out some time to ride.  In the beginning...

    ... it takes some discipline.

    Not the riding.

    The commitment.

    We are working to establish a habit.
    For the most part, a good one.

    But, that changes over time.

    It becomes a ritual.

    • A set time to leave
    • An expected amount of time to be gone
    • The proper dress code observed
    • A dedicated place to meet
    • A consistent slaying of trails, gravel, pavement
    • A flogging of the sinners who are not as fit as they shouldcould be.

    Yep, this is our ritual.
    Our practice.
    Our faith.

    We made the jump.

    We are far beyond
    discipline and habit.

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    WHAT DOES AI SAY ABOUT TRAINING METHODS USED 100 YEARS AGO?

    WHAT DOES AI SAY ABOUT TRAINING METHODS USED 100 YEARS AGO?

    Feb 23, 2024
    by
    TODD BROWN

    I PINGED CHAT GTP AND SEVERAL OTHER AI regarding training methods of Belgians 100 years ago.  Why not?  A lot of knowledge is refined, regurgitated or plain ol' forgotten...

    ... maybe there's something to be rediscovered?

    Oddly?
    or, maybe not.

    The answers across the AI were eerily similar.

    I say eerily because who wants to live in a silo?

    Anyway, 
    here's the bottom line:

    It’s important to note that these training methods were not as scientific or structured as they are today. Cyclists often relied on their own experience and intuition to guide their training. However, despite the lack of modern technology and scientific understanding, many Belgian cyclists were able to achieve impressive results using these methods.

    Shocking!
    I mean, shocking?

    When it comes right down to it, is there anything better than...

    ... relying on our own experience and intuition to guide our training?

    I don't think so.

    Not when were really into it,
    when we really know our bodies.

    Me, for instance, I'm rebuilding my fitness.

    I realized what a distraction it is to look at the data pouring across my little Wahoo screen.

    • Maybe I should put out more power?
    • Gosh, my heart rate is ____!
    • I've only gone X miles?

    So, I fire up the Wahoo,
    put it in my jersey pocket.

    Time to ride on just experience and intuition...

    ... same thing I do when racing.

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    THE MOST HUMBLING RACE OF MY LFE

    THE MOST HUMBLING RACE OF MY LFE

    Feb 22, 2024
    by
    TODD BROWN

    MY PAL PETE AND I DECIDED WE WERE REALLY FIT and that we could do anything with just a hint of training.  Racing bikes was kina ho-hum...

    ... so we signed up for a 10k running race.

    We were so arrogant,
    we rode our bikes 15 miles to the start.

    We lined up in the back, 
    because, you know, we were going to
    squash these runners.

    Gun goes off.

    We quickly move forward.

    Up to the top 50-100.

    Really running.
    Hard.

    Suddenly, I notice I'm breathing way too loud.

    Uh-oh.

    My legs hurt,
    my hips hurt,
    everything hurts.

    And, I'm moving backwards quickly.

    Chubby guy cruises by.

    Oldish lady...

    ... did she elbow me out of the way?

    Kids are skipping and laughing and disappearing up the road.

    But, it was the guy in flip flops who said...

    ... Hang in there, only 3 more miles...

    ... that really did me in.

    Here's the dill.

    On the outside, at the start,
    looking at these racers,
    I would have bet $10,000 on me and Pete.

    Looking at competitors is a poor way to pass judgement...

    ... it's the inside, the heart, that counts.

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    I KNOW YOU'RE NOT A LOSER LIKE THIS CAT

    I KNOW YOU'RE NOT A LOSER LIKE THIS CAT

    Feb 21, 2024
    by
    TODD BROWN

    I was going to post this and then I went for a ride and decided it was too mean, whadaya think?... 

    THERE ARE THREE MAIN THINGS LOSERS DO.  I say losers, in this case, meaning they are literally losing out.  If they persist, then, yeah...

    ... the other kind.

    It always surprises me when people make these very basic mistakes.

    Even if they are new, 
    I find it,
    perplexing.

    I think you do, too.

    Because, for us,
    it's just second nature.

    Probably because we have learned the hard way.

    Not only that, we try and pass this basic knowledge along to every new rider we can.

    Still, they...

    • Forget gear when going to a ride or race
    • Completely foul up their nutrition and bonk
    • Neglect the bike prep only to have mechanical difficulty

    ... and, we shake our heads.

    They are losing out on a more excellent ride.

    We deal with it,
    they are our friends.

    However, if it persists one of two things is gonna happen...

    • We don't invite them any more
    • We leave them behind

    ... because, well, you know they are....

    How's that for setting up a shameless plug on why we do what we do?

    • The RaceDay Bag™ has a built in checklist to make sure we bring everything
    • It comes with a RaceDay Bike Check List, too, so bike is properly prepped
    • And an insane Never Forget Anything guarantee.

    ... that way my friends are always invited,
    and never left behind.

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    I USED TO LOVE RAINY DAYS

    I USED TO LOVE RAINY DAYS

    Feb 20, 2024
    by
    TODD BROWN

    THERE WAS A TIME WHEN RAINY DAYS were awesome.  Mostly, around here, it meant nobody was riding.  Not me, not anybody else.  Which was perfect...

    ... if I couldn't ride anyway.

    You see the selfishness right?

    If I can't ride,
    I'm stoked you can't either.

    It means nobody is getting in the secret miles.

    But, that's hardly true these days.

    It's not the trainers,
    those have been around forever.

    It's the virtual racing,
    that is a game changer.

    In fact, I know plenty of people who do a fair amount of their riding virtually.

    • It's available 24-7
    • Not hampered by weather
    • All the social connections of a group ride (with right equipment).

    Can you blame them?

    I can't.

    But, I still blame the weather for my own lack of getting it done.

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    CODDLED VS THROTTLED?

    CODDLED VS THROTTLED?

    Feb 19, 2024
    by
    TODD BROWN

    YEAH, THE RECOVER IS GOING PRETTY GOOD.  Spoke to my neuroscientist pal, who confirmed my suspicions.  It's good news for me...

    ... is it good news for you?

    Well, yeah, if you taking the Rip On RaceDay 30-Day Challenge.

    If you're not, then sit up and pay attention.

    Here's what he said.

    You're probably doing so well because...

    • you're exercising every day
    • not eating bread
    • staying away from grains
    • not drinking diet drinks or artificial sweeteners
    • eating plenty of veggies and protein
    • getting outside in the sunshine
    • lifting weights
    • getting plenty of sleep, 9-10 or more hours

    ... right?

    I sheepishly said Yes.

    Which was mostly true.

    But, I gotta cut out all grains and all bread, even my beloved chips and salsa and special sour dough bread.  I've backslid on the diet drinks, those gotta go.  Other than that, I'm mostly on track.

    Main thing I need to add is a lot more fish oil.  
    Not a problem, I love sardines.

    in other words, it's time to practice ALL that I preach.

    So, how're you doing?  Yes, you my loyal reader.  How. Are. You. Doing?

    Could you tighten things up a bit?

    Or, do you need a serious crack in the head like I got to up your game?

    Which brings me back to the title of this post, Coddled vs. Throttled?

    Here's the dill, for me...

    ... I prefer to be throttled.

    Put me on a ridiculously difficult course, in with the heavy hitters, tell me the honesttogosh truth...

    ... make me suffer!

    Then, and only then, I might merit some coddling.

    Maybe it's time for a serious challenge...

    ... and little coddling 30 days later?

    Rip On RaceDay 30-Day Challenge

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    I WONDER IF GIRLS DO THIS?

    I WONDER IF GIRLS DO THIS?

    Feb 18, 2024
    by
    TODD BROWN

    FOR THE MOST PART, we are a healthy lot.  We skip cigars, pass up the bars.  Well, then, where's a cyclist to go to share our struggles, solve our problems...

    ... shoot the shift?

    Dudes,
    we ride together...

    ... and we share, solve and shoot.

    That's where we get it done.

    What about the lady riders?

    Where are they bonding and supporting?

    There are so few of them, 
    mostly they ride with guys...

    ... don't think I've ever see an all, or mostly, female group ride.

    Is that why so few ladies ride, compared to men?

    Are they missing what the guys are getting?

    Is that the main reason guys ride?

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    Are You Ready For A Hero's Journey?

    Are You Ready For A Hero's Journey?

    Feb 17, 2024
    by
    TODD BROWN

    I DID A POLE OF THE RACEDAY RIPPERS.  I asked them If they had to pick just one bike what would it be?  They had 4 options to pick from.  What would you answer be...

    ... you need the options first.

    Here they are:

    • Road
    • MTB
    • Gravel
    • One of Each (acceptable though hard to explain to family and friends)

    It came down to a tie between two options, evenly split.

    33% for each.

    Gravel and One of Each.

    Why?

    Well, what would your choice be?

    Back to Why?

    I think it comes down the basic human nature...

    ... we want to go on a journey.

    Not just any journey.

    One where we are heroic,
    in our own minds at least.

    That, I think, is the true appeal of "gravel" (such a dumb name)...

    ... the appeal of a bike that can handle mixed surfaces.

    On that type of bike we have incredible freedom combined with the high likelihood of finding ourselves...

    ... in place far, far away from our predictable existence.

    With luck we'll...

    • Shed some blood without breaking bones.
    • Find out we can do much more than we thought.
    • Gain new confidence, skill, and special experience.

    ... acquire our own superpowers.

    Is it any wonder these bikes and events with mixed surfaces are exploding?

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    WHAT TO ASK A PROSPECTIVE COACH

    WHAT TO ASK A PROSPECTIVE COACH

    Feb 16, 2024
    by
    TODD BROWN

    THINKING OF GETTING A COACH?  Good.  You can get better faster by learning from an expert.  Be it a book, a video, a podcast.  Only a human can...

    ... answer this question.

    The answer will instantly tell you if this relationship is gonna work out.

    After small talk, after the coach's spiel, when the conversation stalls...

    ... ask this:

    If we were meeting 3 years from now, looking back, what has to happen for you to be happy with my progress?

    Trust me, conversation is gonna stay stalled.

    Don't say a thing.

    Wait for the answer.

    Listen to what is said.

    Ask yourself...

    ... Is this the kind of person I want to have a relationship with?

    That's it.

    I've used the question many times over the years, usually when hiring somebody.  There are lots of variations.

    It works.

    Learned it from the great Dan Sullivan.

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    How To Build Volume 101

    How To Build Volume 101

    Feb 15, 2024
    by
    TODD BROWN

    IMAGINE YOU'RE STARTING FROM ZERO.  How do you build volume? Are there rules of thumb?  When do you introduce intensity?  Does it matter?...

    ... can you wing it?

    Good questions.

    Short answers:

    • Build volume as fast as you can, which isn't going to be very fast if you are starting from zero.
    • There are no rules of thumb, it's ruled by legs and lungs.  Do what you can.
    • Introduce intensity as soon as you want, it ain't going to be much.
    • Yes, it matters.

    Long answer.

    There are a number of good books on the subject.  Anything by Joe Friel will give you a good plan.  

    You don't need a power meter, mainly because you're will not be putting out much power early on.  

    But, you do need a heart rate monitor.

    In the beginning of the first rides, the heart rate monitor will be exciting.  Then after a few miles, it will dim.  Reality will set in as that heart rate gets lower and lower because you have no stamina built up.  After a few weeks or months, the HR monitor will serve as a governor...

    ... holding you back.

    This is good.

    Because if you're tired, you can't do intensity properly.

    Introduce the intensity one day per week.  

    Don't look at the HR monitor too much, instead get after it.  Could be a group ride you want to desperately hang on to, a Zwift session with same obsession, or simply chasing that mystical PR you want to breatk.

    Check the HR data when the ride is over.

    Important answer:

    • Pick an event far in the future - you need time.
    • Set an insane goal.
    • Get registered.

    Nothing exceptional will come with your training without a date with destiny...

    ... that's paid for!

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    Do I Really Love It This Much?

    Do I Really Love It This Much?

    Feb 14, 2024
    by
    TODD BROWN

    SO, IT'S GONNA WIND UP BEING 8 WEEKS OFF THE BIKE since the noggin took a hit.  If I do the ol' traditional math, that's 8 X 3 (weeks to get back the fitness for every 1 week off the bike)...

    ... 24 weeks, errrr 6 months?

    That's hella long time.

    The big question is...

    ... do I love it that much?

    And by it, I do not mean the obvious...

    ... riding my bike.

    I mean being in shape and the...

    ... feeling of being fast.

    If I'm being honest, and I always am with you...

    ... I've forgotten what that feels like.

    Surfgirl said Let's go on a ride today...

    ... and I jumped at the chance to ride with her support.

    How'd it go?

    Well, even though I was on my MTB...

    ... I still easily dropped her.

    Nothing new there.

    What was new was how hard I had to work to catch her,
    huffing and puffing and legs burning...

    ... at a pace I recall doing for hours, endlessly.

    This time it was for about 2 minutes.

    Was I surprised?
    Disappointed?

    Let's just say I laughed out loud when I saw what Training Peaks was showing for my fitness.

    37.

    Yep, nearly 100 points lower than my all time max fitness just 18 months ago.

    Lesson:  fitness disappears, fast.

    Lesson:  I'm gonna bring it back, patiently (not my superpower, but a lesson to learn).

    Who's in?

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    TOP REASONS NOT TO LIFT WEIGHTS

    TOP REASONS NOT TO LIFT WEIGHTS

    Feb 13, 2024
    by
    TODD BROWN

    THERE IS A LOT OF BANTER about weight training.  We should do it in the off-season, shy away from in the race season.  Frankly...

    ... I couldn't disagree more.

    Weight training is for those who want:

    • stronger bones
    • to build muscle
    • put out more power
    • improved core strength
    • better grip strength

    Who want's that?

    Year round?

    Oh,
    well,
    me.

    You?

    Top 3 exercises we should all be doing?

    • Pull Ups or bent rows to build up strength for pull ups
    • Push Ups
    • Squats - I like Bulgarian Split Squats

    Takes just a few minutes to do a set.

    Very little equipment needed: pull up bar, some dumbbells...

    ... or skip the minor investment.

    • have weak bones
    • look like a T-Rex
    • less power
    • weaker core
    • pathetic grip

    It's your body...

    ... and I'm just a dude, not a doctor!

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    CONFIDENCE, WHO'S RESPONSIBILITY IS IT ANYWAY?

    CONFIDENCE, WHO'S RESPONSIBILITY IS IT ANYWAY?

    Feb 12, 2024
    by
    TODD BROWN

    IN GETTING CAUGHT UP WITH THE LATEST BREAKING CYCLNG NEWS, I saw an article title and it's bugged me ever since.  Maybe I'm heartless, from a different generation...

    ... or maybe this guy is just weak.

    The title of the article is, They Lost Faith In Me.

    Honestly, I can't believe I even bothered to read it.

    But, after a week of it percolating as a top article...

    ... it got me like a slow moving train wreck.

    As expected, featured racer blamed his lack of success on the team losing faith in him.

    Bro, it's not the team's job to have faith in you.
    They are paying you.
    Faith is there.

    That's my first reaction.

    Bro, them's fighting words.
    Now go prove 'em wrong.
    Create the failth.

    Earn it.

    That's my second reaction.

    What happened to good ol'...

    ... if it's to be, it's up to me!?

    Or... 

    ... fake it, 'till ya make it!?

    In the end, I couldn't decide if I should feel sorry for a grown man having such a pathetic excuse...

    ... or be ticked off that such lameness made the front page.

    Bottom line,
    like it or not...

    ... it's our responsibility to be confident,
    and to infect all those around us with such assuredness.

    Life,
    racing,
    everything...

    ... is more fun, and, oh, ah, successful!

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    WHAT HAPPENS IN SIN CITY...

    WHAT HAPPENS IN SIN CITY...

    Feb 11, 2024
    by
    TODD BROWN

    THERE ARE SINS, and then there are things we personally consider sins.  Either way, 'Vegas promise that what happens in 'Vegas stays in 'Vegas...

    ... is a big fat lie.

    Not a big deal.

    We are only letting ourselves,
    and those we committed to...

    ... down.

    For example, the second Friday in January is known as Quitter's Day because by then...

    ... most people have thrown in the towel on their resolutions.

    Like I said, 
    not a big deal...

    ... unless you want to
    improve,
    make changes,
    stay true to what matters.

    If that's on the line,
    we can't afford to sin,
    and if we do we've got to...

    ... repent right away, 
    and keep moving forward.

    So,
    how are those resolutions doing?

    I had two:

    • Get to bed around 9,
      start day before 6.
    • Get back to race weight,
      under 163.

    The only reason I'm mostly on track is due to putting myself in the hospital on Jan 8th...

    • appetite disappeared
    • needed a lot more sleep

    ... otherwise, I'd be struggling.

    Which is better than quitting.
    A lot better.

    Struggling,
    good.
    Repenting,
    good.
    Never quitting,
    Best.

    Keep up the good fight.

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    THE RACERS CREED

    THE RACERS CREED

    Feb 09, 2024
    by
    TODD BROWN

    WHETHER WE KNOW IT OR NOT, we stand for a few things.  And, it matters.  Because this is...

    ... how we roll.

    The Racer's Creed

    • Access to bicycles - and anything that makes you stronger and better - should be unlimited.
    • Always yield to the In Real Life Imperative.
    • All racing should be free.
    • Mistrust tradition, government recommendations - promote bro-science.
    • Racers should be judged by their racing, not by bogus criteria like KOMs, USAC Category, age, color or gender.
    • You can be free and forever young on a bicycle.
    • Bicycles change your life for the better.

    Agree or Disagree?
    Lemmeknow.

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    IT AIN'T EVERY DAY YOU CAN LOOK FORWARD TO THIS

    IT AIN'T EVERY DAY YOU CAN LOOK FORWARD TO THIS

    Feb 08, 2024
    by
    TODD BROWN

    DO YOU REMEMBER WHEN YOU FIRST STARTED RIDING?  For most of us, it was a magical time.  Each ride a little further, a little faster.  Each effort...

    ... a little easier.

    No wonder we got hooked.

    Still, 
    some wonder off.

    Is it because the day comes when going further, faster, with less effort is no longer predictable?

    Shoot, forget predictable...

    ... sometimes those days have months between them.

    Even years.

    I can tell you this, as I impatiently wait for clearance to get back on my bike and start riding again...

    ... knowing I'll get better every ride keeps me hanging on.

    Can you relate?

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    IT'S SO MIXED UP

    IT'S SO MIXED UP

    Feb 07, 2024
    by
    TODD BROWN

    ROAD BIKES use road tires.  Most of us find a favorite, and that's what we run day, night, rain, shine.  For MTB, it's basically the same formula.  Find a tire we like, run it regardless.  For gravel...

    ... ugh.

    First off, gravel ain't just gravel.

    It's gravel and asphalt and single track and rocky terrain.

    So, a gravel tire needs to be fast on asphalt, tacky on gravel turns, nimble on techy stuff and rugged on the rockies.

    What's the ol' saying?

    There's fast, cheap and quality...

    ... you can only pick two.

    But, we're racing.

    We want fast, light and rugged...

    ... and we want all three.

    Not gonna happen.

    Me?

    I'll take fast and light, banking on my handling skills to get me safely through the rugged stuff.

    Is that enough?

    Probably not.

    If it really matters, 
    gotta pre-run the course,
    then pick the very best option...

    ... not easy,
    but, that's what make it fun. 

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    I TRIPLE THAT EMOTION

    I TRIPLE THAT EMOTION

    Feb 06, 2024
    by
    TODD BROWN

    ON THE START LINE there is always a lot of emotion.  Some are scared, some are anxious, some are seething, some are just happy to be there.  And...

    ... it's all good.

    Well, kinda.

    Facts are facts.

    The more emotion we have the more productive we will be.

    There's just one problem.

    It might not be positive productivity.

    Personally, I prefer to make up some story in my head regarding an innocent competitor...

    ... that ticks me off.

    Take that manufactured angst,
    turn it up all the way to 11...

    ... and let emotion do it's thing.

    It is nearly a lock that I will race better,
    be more and better calculating...

    ... and not give a hoot about what others think.

    So, yeah...

    ... I triple that emotion.

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    163.9 lbs
    8 hrs sleep
    No strength work.
    10 minutes recovery 
    120 minutes reading + Journaling 

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    WEATHER OR NOT YOU LIKE IT

    WEATHER OR NOT YOU LIKE IT

    Feb 05, 2024
    by
    TODD BROWN

    ROCK COBBLER 11 IS THIS WEEKEND.  With all the rain we've had, and a little more forecast this week, it's all set up for an epic adventure...

    ... for at least 50% of the riders.

    We are at deer in the headlinghts point.

    Some are wondering if they should go at all.

    Others are relishing the epicality.

    Whether racers ride through someone's house,
    see some knucklehead get skewed by a bull,
    need ropes to make it up the hikeabike,
    have mud so thick they grind to a halt...

    ... one thing is for sure.

    The weather just makes it so much more of a quest.

    Here's the mantra, whatever the weather...

    ... it's going to be perfect for me,
    and rotten for everyone else.

    It's selfish, 
    I know.

    But,
    it works.

    Which is why I prefer riding outdoors to indoors...

    ... weather I like it or not.

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    162.9 lbs
    9ish hrs sleep
    No strength work.
    10 minutes recovery 
    30 minutes reading + Journaling 

     

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    ARE YOU SOMEBODY?

    ARE YOU SOMEBODY?

    Feb 03, 2024
    by
    TODD BROWN

    THERE ARE LEGENDS, and then there's the rest of us.  The difference isn't obvious if we're walking down the street or eating an ice cream cone...

    .. it's clear when nobody is looking.

    As hard as we may be struggling to regain our health,
    or to reach a new level of performance,
    you'd never know...

    ... just by looking at us.

    To really know if we are a 
    nobody,
    anybody,
    or somebody...

    ... we'd have to be followed 24/7.

    This quote hit me hard today.

    "No matter how hard you train,
    Somebody will train harder.
    No matter how hard you run,
    Somebody will run harder.
    No matter how much you want it,
    Somebody will want it more.
    I am Somebody."

    —Steve Prefontaine

    Are we going to be Somebody?

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    162.8 lbs
    9ish hrs sleep
    No strength work.
    10 minutes recovery 
    90 minutes reading + Journaling 

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    THE TALENT REVOLUTION

    THE TALENT REVOLUTION

    Feb 01, 2024
    by
    TODD BROWN

    WHAT COMES AROUND, goes around.  Some call it karma, others call it fate, maybe it's just...

    ... wages earned.

    We can have all the talent in the world, 
    but, if we aren't spinning the pedals around who'll ever know?

    Not us.
    Not anybody else.

    Talented racers are spinning more,
    a lot more.

    The spinning brings up the talent,
    the talent doesn't make the racers spin.

    The old timers knew it.

    AEddy Merckx, Piles of miles.

    The current crop knows it.

    Dr Stephen Seiler, 80% of your training is to be easy, and only 20% hard.

    We know it.

    Want more talent, spin (ride) more...

    ... a lot more, 
    talent will increase.
    

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    162. lbs
    9ish hrs sleep
    Push Ups, Pull Ups, Squats, Nordics, Shoulder Presses - a little more every day.
    20 minutes recovery 
    90 minutes reading + Journaling 

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    YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE TRUTH

    YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE TRUTH

    Jan 31, 2024
    by
    TODD BROWN

    WHEN IT COMES DOWN TO IT, too few of us can handle the truth.  Our flabby arms, soft as a baby'sbutt hands, round shoulders and bent necks...

    ... belie the truth.

    We were born for more.

    Proof...

    • Do pullups, grow calluses
    • Do pushups, grow muscle
    • Do squats, improve stature
    • Ride far and easy, drop resting heartrate

    ... is what we easily observe given just a short amount of time.

    When nurses rushed in to my room during my lovely stay in the ICU...

    ... they scared the crud out of me.

    Are you okay?

    Yeah, why?

    Your heartrate dropped into the 30's.

    Oh, it's finally getting back to normal.

    What?

    Yep, that's normal for me.

    And that's the freaky thing.

    We, the fit, are a rare breed.
    The pros aren't quite sure what to do with us.

    It shouldn't be that way,
    but, it is.

    In A Few Good Men, Col. Jessup is badgered and cornered into exclaiming the famous line...

    ... You want the truth?  You can't handle the truth!

    The truth about our bodies' capabilities is all around us...

    ... yet, is it rarely explained or shamed.

    With just a little effort, in a short amount of time,
    we can easily see that not only can we dramatically improve things...

    ... we were born to do such,
    the life force is stronger than we think.

    This is the way.

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    162.6 lbs
    8ish hrs sleep
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    20 minutes recovery 
    90 minutes reading + Journaling

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    MY FAVORITE 4 LETTER WORD THAT STARTS WITH 'F'

    MY FAVORITE 4 LETTER WORD THAT STARTS WITH 'F'

    Jan 30, 2024
    by
    TODD BROWN

    THERE ARE LOTS OF FOUR LETTER WORDS.  Just saying that connotes negativity and degeneracy. Clarifying the ones that start with 'f' and...

    ... you've got to cover your ears.

    But, really... 

    ... is F-E-A-R all that bad?

    Yes,
    and no.

    Depends on how we use it.

    One of the reasons a public declaration is so powerful is the fear that...

    ... we will F-A-I-L.

     Which, is why most of us never make public declarations.

    Too scary.
    Too much commitment.
    and way too much chance for ostracization.

    Nobody wants that,
    so we skip the declarations.

    But, what if we didn't?

    What if we tapped into that power?

    Besides...

    ... who gives a shiFt what others think?

    I ain't a FEAR to FAIL..

    ... I'm way more a FEAR to not FIND out what's possible.

     ---

    161.6 lbs
    9ish hrs sleep
    Push Ups Pull Ups Squats Shoulder Presses - a little more every day.
    20 minutes recovery 
    120 minutes reading + Journaling

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    IF THERE REALLY WAS JUST ONE THING HOLDING US BACK?

    IF THERE REALLY WAS JUST ONE THING HOLDING US BACK?

    Jan 29, 2024
    by
    TODD BROWN

    I JUST FINISHED, for the third or fourth time, The ONE Thing.  The joke of the book (ie: the main point) is that there is1 thing above all others that we need to focus on...

    ... to get results quickly and easily.

    If that's true, 
    there is just 1 question...

    ... what is the 1 thing when it comes to ripping on raceday?

    I can think of 100 things,
    or more...

    • Ride
    • Polarized training
    • Diet
    • Sleep
    • Recovery
    • Stretch
    • Intervals
    • Race simulation
    • Bike maintenance
    • Rest
    • Race logistics
    • Team game plan
    • Travel plans
    • Pick an A race/event

    ... there's a few.

    Once the 1 thing is figured out...

    ... where is it time blocked?

    • Early morning
    • Lunch time
    • Afternoon
    • Evening
    • Which days of week

    If it ain't protected,
    treated as sacred...

    ... it will likely be sacrificed.

    This year, I planned on testing out a new work schedule.  Which is why I picked this book up again.

    The schedule, once I'm cleared medically, that I want to test is...

    • 7-11 my ONE Thing for work
    • 11-2 Go for a ride, get some lunch
    • 2-5 return calls and emails

    ... just need to get back to 100%.

    Today's trial was hit and miss.  It was my first day trying to work.  Not easy.  The most challenging thing is to mentally hold and concentrate on fairly complex projects.

    I'll get there.

    In the meantime...

    ... what's your ONE Thing?

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    160.5 lbs
    8ish hrs sleep
    Push Ups Pull Ups Squats Shoulder Presses
    20 minutes recovery 
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    DID YOU PICK THE RIGHT PATH?

    DID YOU PICK THE RIGHT PATH?

    Jan 28, 2024
    by
    TODD BROWN

    WE HAVE A CHOICE.  A quick and easy win.  A long-range, outrageous goal.  Most of the time...

    ... we make the wrong choice.

    The quick win feels good,
    it's easy to snag.

    And that's the problem.

    The quick and easy wins usually lead us off the path to long-range and outrageous goals.

    But, why?

    Because the long-range goal is so far off in the distance, it looks small...

    We forget,
    get discouraged,
    grow too impatient.

    ... it's actually massive, just a long ways off.

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    162.3 lbs
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    0 strength work
    20 minutes recovery 
    240 minutes reading + Journaling

     

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    NURSE RATCHET IS TICKED OFF!

    NURSE RATCHET IS TICKED OFF!

    Jan 27, 2024
    by
    TODD BROWN

    WHEN PEOPLE STOP BY TO VISIT they inevitably want to check out the garage.  Oddly, they aren't impressed by the stacks of surfboards, or the quiver of bicycles...

    ... there is one thing that sticks out.

    Over in the corner is a somewhat rusty, cobwebby and neglected unicycle.

    Can you ride it?

    Maybe, it's been quite a while.

    This is just me goofing on them.  I know perfectly well, that even if it's been over a year, I can get on the uni and...

    ... make it look easy.

    But, first I pretend to really struggle.
    Several fake and shaky starts.

    It's like riding a bike,
    put in the time and you'll always be able to do it.

    Which is probably why Nurse Ratchet is so pissed at me today.

    Bored out of my mind,
    easily skipping down the stairs in the house,
    doing lunges and walking backwards with zero issue...

    ... I couldn't wait until she left.

    The second the garage door shut, I hustled upstairs and threw on a kit for the first time in 3 weeks.

    I'd secretly lubed and checked out the MTB the night before.

    It was go time.

    Kitted up,
    aired up...

    ... there was only one thing left to do.

    Throw my leg over the saddle, and pedal.

    Gotta be honest, 
    I was a little scared to clip in and go.

    But, I couldn't take another day of lethargy indoors.

    The first few strokes were glorious.

    I was free,
    at last.

    There was no need to hurry, she'd be gone at least 2 hours.

    I chose the MTB because of the fat tires and full suspension, figuring it was the bike least likely to jostle my noggin.

    My balance was fine.
    My ability to process information was still slow, and dull.

    After 20ish minutes, I reached the top of the local trail system.

    I stopped.
    Gave thanks.
    Took in the view.

    It felt so good to...

    • hear my breathing
    • feel the sweat
    • be outside

    ... things we think we are grateful for, but have no clue until we can't access them on demand.

    I stood and coasted ever so slowly down the trail.

    An hour later I was home, after more stops and moments of appreciation.

    Refreshed,
    encouraged.

    I knew my recovering brain needed oxygen flow,
    my body need to be taxed,
    balance tested.

    A quick shower,
    change of clothes,
    Nurse Ratchet would never know.

    One problem.

    She has Strava,
    she follows me,
    I was busted.

    She stormed in pissed,
    didn't want to talk about it.
    Said I'd been stupid and reckless.

    As usual,
    she's right.

    But, you know what they say...

    ... it's like riding a bike,
    you never forget.

    How do I feel?

    Well, I took a catnap.  So it musta been challenging.
    My head seems fine.

    Will I ride again?

    Def.

    How soon?

    Unsure.

    How long?

    Lesssure.

    Am I all better?

    Not even close.

    Because my ability to process information is diminished, I'm riding very slow.  Another reason to stay on MTB and off the roads.

    It's gonna be a minute, I'm predicting 3-6 more weeks to restore confidence.  I'm cool with that.  Spring goals have been tabled.  Time is on my side.

    Am I getting better?

    Fo sho.

    Will she forgive me?

    Yeah, in a few days or weeks.

    Am I upset about that?

    Not even.
    She cares,
    and that's all I care about.

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    162.3 lbs
    8 hrs sleep
    A few pullups, pushups and air squats
    20 minutes recovery 
    180 minutes reading + Journaling

     

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