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How getting behind in your workouts and relationships can be a good thing
By Christopher Cudworth When you become involved in a romantic relationship with a person who runs, rides and swims, the rules of engagement are a little different. For example, in a normal relationship it may be several years before you … Continue reading
Running and riding into lack of sleep
By Christopher Cudworth My training companion and I determined a few years back, when we were dumb enough to think such things, that the only thing standing in the way of increased training and better performance was the time we … Continue reading
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Tagged bad colds, common cold, communicate with your companion, competition, eliminating competition, getting enough sleep, good sleep, good sleep habits, lorazepam, rest and recovery, sleep aids, sleep and training, stress, stress management, stress recovery
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On the questions raised by a pair of wheels
By Christopher Cudworth Recently I dined at the Filling Station, a restaurant that features American memorabilia in its decorations. Inside the store were some of those classic pumps that once showed the gasoline you were pumping into your vehicle. Outside the … Continue reading
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Why the Boston Marathon is a vital symbol for social order
By Christopher Cudworth While doing some digging in the back yard to move some sidewalk pavers I tipped up a 2’ X 2’ stone and found a colony of orange ants scurrying around. Technically they were probably a species of red … Continue reading
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Tagged ant cultures, ant instincts, ant queen, ant societies, ants marching, Bill Maher, Boston Marathon, Boston Marathon bombings, Boston Massachusetts, conformity, conservative and liberal, dave matthews, evolution, evolution and religion, global warming, global warming and coastal cities, highly organized societies, Hurricane Sandy, New York City Marathon, queen bee, social order, social survival, survival of the fittest, worker ants, worker bees
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Running home to the garden
By Christopher Cudworth Between sitting at a desk for hours at work and hitting the roads to run or ride, it seems like we go from sedentary to rushing around. But there is a world where you get the best of both … Continue reading
Anger Management
By Christopher Cudworth There are two main types of anger in this world. There is situational anger, in which we grow frustrated or upset over immediate circumstances. And there is the deeper anger of personal angst. Both types of anger … Continue reading
Which is the more expensive sport; running, riding or swimming?
Perhaps you’ve never dared ask yourself which is the more expensive sport; running, riding or swimming? A few of the people I asked responded quickly. “Oh, cycling. Easily.” And it might appear on the surface that cycling is the most … Continue reading
We Run and Ride for sex and a few other things.
By Christopher Cudworth Wake up people, because we’re about to deal with the topic of why you really run and ride. Which is sex. Getting it. Giving it. Round and round we go. We run and ride to get fit, … Continue reading
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Enlightenment from the locker room
By Christopher Cudworth I’m a member of XSport Fitness clubs. The chain is based in three states and does a really nice job of keeping their clubs clean. Which is most appreciated, because another club in our area recently had … Continue reading
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