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On the risks of being actively lazy

Pretty soon, the year’s summaries on Strava and Garmin will arrive, and with that assessment comes a bit of introspection about “doing more” in the coming year. I wasn’t a heavy-duty trainer this past year. I did do an Olympic-distance … Continue reading

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Fireball rally

In the never-ending battle to tame my gut at both the appetite and girth level, I’ve lately engaged in a test on the ingestion front. Thanks to my brother-in-law Paul, who likes what he likes and that’s that, I am … Continue reading

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In sleep we trust to help us run and ride

A few days ago we considered the tarsnake of the common cold and how to avoid it. The subject of sleep was purposely left out of that article. It is obvious that waking rest is an important component in effective … Continue reading

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