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Dans cet épisode, je suis heureux de partager avec vous le retour des "LTP demande conseil" avec un sujet basé sur un jeu de mot : Travailler son Aérobie : La base. Pour ce sujet, au combien intéressant, notamment dans le cadre de la pratique de l'ultra, j'ai fait appel à Pascal Balducci et nous avons été accompagné par Guillaume Giraudo : fidèle PaTRAILons. Pascal nous donnera la définition de l'aérobie, nous échangerons sur le questionnement suivant : Courir Moins vite pour courir mieux ? Pascal nous donnera quelques conseils pour travailler cette base aérobie en évitant la monotonie et le risque de blessures et d'autres aspects encore. J'espère que vous apprécierez cet épisode et qu'il vous permettra de mieux comprendre le fonctionnement de notre corps dans un effort d'endurance. Lien de retranscritpion de l'épisode effectué depuis Youtube (désolé pour les incohérences mais cela peut donner une bonne idée) https://docs.google.com/document/d/1is4Jp6pHeb_T5rUcioEBcRiIxsQHqOoyz2sbFSUFktU/edit?usp=sharing Bonne écoute et merci encore pour votre fidélité au LTP !!! N'hésitez pas : abonnez-vous sur les principales plateformes d'écoute (Deezer, spotify, podcast addict ...) pour être informés lors de la sortie des épisodes et notez avec 5 étoiles si vous utilisez APPLE PODCAST lorsque vous appréciez le contenu proposé. Ce petit geste permet d'augmenter la visibilité du podcast. Je suis également attentif à tous vos commentaires et retours que vous pourriez faire ici : letstrail08@gmail.com Pour rejoindre la communauté LTP Les principaux liens ainsi que pour vous abonner à la newsletter c'est par ici : https://linktr.ee/lets_trail_le_podcast Instagram : @lets_trail_le_podcast Facebook : lets trail YOUTUBE : LETS TRAIL Pour soutenir le projet et intégrer la communauté des Patrailons c'est par là : https://www.patreon.com/lets_trail_le_podcast -> Accès aux épisodes en avant première -> Participation aux vision mensuels -> Accès aux vidéos de mes courses et entrainements Et bien d'autres surprises !!!
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/234 Alex Tennant from Aeropress is here to share the secrets of how to make great coffee outdoors. And his secret is the Aeropress Go, which makes a great quick cup of coffee anywhere outdoors. Alex Tennant from Aeropress got is here to share the secrets of how to make great coffee outdoors. And his secret is the Aeropress Go, which makes a great quick cup of coffee anywhere outdoors. We here a little on the story of Alan Adler, who created the Aerorpress and other great products in many niches. It's time for coffee talk so let's jump into this right now. Show Notes on How to make great coffee - Alan Adler is the brains behind the Aeorpress Go and a number of other products in various niches. Spin master purchased the Aerobie Disc which Alan created. - Alan designed sail boat that won race from San Francisco to Hawaii - The Arobie frisbie ring - Anglers Coffee is a sponsor of this podcast and Joe, the founder recommended the Aeropress. - The Fly Shop in Redding California is one of the best resources near Alex's neck of the wood. - The Golden Gate Casting Club - Wet Fly Swing on Instagram You can find Alex at AeorPress.com Conclusion - How to Make Great Coffee Alex Tennant is here to share the story of the Aeropress and how it will help you create a great cup of coffee. Alex describes Alan Adler, the genious founder who also created the infamous Aerobie disc frisbie and a winning sail boat. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/234
Hello everyone:In this week's episode of Astronomy News with The Cosmic Companion, we dive deep beneath the Pacific Ocean, and see how bacteria living inside rocks could change our studies of life on Mars. We will undertake an immense journey through the Universe, looking at jets emanating from distant quasars, and we will feel the wind of failed stars. Finally, we will look back 50 years ago, when the world watched transfixed as the crew of Apollo 13 struggled for survival.I also interview Alan Adler, inventor of the Aerobie flying ring and disk, as well as the Aeropress coffee maker. We talk about the science of flight as well as the science of brewing coffee. Watch the video version of this episode (interview in podcast only):Next week (April 21), The Cosmic Companion talks to Dr. Nahum Arav of Virginia Tech, talking about his new discovery of quasar tsunamis – the most energetic outpouring of material of this type in the Cosmos. If you enjoyed this episode of The Cosmic Companion, please download and share the episode on YouTube or any major podcast provider. For more details on space and astronomy news, please visit thecosmiccompanion.net.Thanks for watching, listening, and sharing!- James Get full access to The Cosmic Companion at thecosmiccompanion.substack.com/subscribe --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-cosmic-companion/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-cosmic-companion/support
Hello everyone!This week's episode of Astronomy News with The Cosmic Companion features a new method of imaging black holes, and we discuss how lunar and Martian colonies could be constructed from human urine. Finally, we will journey back 14 centuries to ancient Japan, when a giant, glowing, red pheasant was seen hovering in the skies above that island nation.I also interview Dr. Pedro Bernardinelli of The University of Pennsylvania, lead researcher on a study which found 316 minor planets beyond Neptune. Recently, 316 minor planets were discovered beyond Neptune. The Cosmic Companion talks to the astronomer that headed this historic study. Image credit: Martynan/Adobe Stock. Watch the video version of this episode (full interview in podcast only):Next week on Astronomy News with The Cosmic Companion, we talk to Alan Adler, Inventor of Aerobie flying discs, and the Aeropress coffee maker. (Watch his interview on Good Morning America). If you enjoyed this episode of The Cosmic Companion, please download and share the episode on YouTube or any major podcast provider. For more details on space and astronomy news, please visit thecosmiccompanion.net.Thanks for watching, listening, and sharing! - James Get full access to The Cosmic Companion at thecosmiccompanion.substack.com/subscribe --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-cosmic-companion/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-cosmic-companion/support
Nós brasileiros estamos acostumados a tomar o café coado no filtro de papel, isso não é nenhuma novidade. Para alguns mais velhos, o filtro de pano reutilizável dá lugar ao de papel. Também estamos habituados ao café expresso, feito por uma máquina com água quente sob forte pressão. Mas já parou para se perguntar como é feito o café pelo mundo afora? Como o seu sabor muda a cada tipo de filtragem? E será que você está fazendo certo? Bem, voltamos a falar de café no Refogado, e hoje com a presença ilustre da Mari Ribeiro, barista, podcaster e host do Mileniados. Tipos de cafés falados aqui Filtro Mellita (nosso coador) V60 KOAR, o funil cheio de preguinha 100% nacional (site para comprar AQUI) Prensa Francesa Café Turco Cafeteira Italiana Sifão (ou globinho) AeroPress (o método gringo) Pressca (inslusive nossa editora Cafeína tem uma) Chemex (o vazinho de plantas) Soft Brew Se quiser falar mais e mandar seu recadinho, COMENTE AQUI NO SITE e sempre estou no Twitter e no Instagram Twitter: http://www.twiter.com/ocaiosan Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/ocaiosan Email: contato@refogadopodcast.com O post 35 – Café 2 – Como fazer (Com Mari Ribeiro) apareceu primeiro em Refogado.
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La cafetera AeroPress es un dispositivo para preparar café inventado en 2005 por el estadounidense Alan Adler. Su estructura está formada por dos cilindros de plástico que juntos funcionan como una jeringuilla que introduce aire a presión sobre la mezcla de agua y café molido para filtrar el café a través de un filtro de papel o de metal cilíndrico. Su creador, que también fue el inventor del disco volador Aerobie, creó la AeroPress para acortar el tiempo de infusión del café y reducir así su sabor amargo. (WikiPedia)
It’s easy to assume that spinning, ring-shaped blades are weapons best left to Hindu gods and TV warrior princesses. But long before humans invented the peaceful Aerobie, ancient Indian warriors unleashed spinning chakram against their enemies -- and Sikh warriors continued to use them in combat up into the 19th century. Join Robert and Christian as they explore the mythic power, military history and aerodynamics of this marvelous flying halo. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
You are reading S2 Episode 8: The AeroPress from Boise Coffee. Please share it with friends! Alan Adler founded his company, Aerobie, around his flying disc by the same name. He essentially perfected the Frisbee, then went on to sell 1.4 million of them in just two years. Not only that, Alan’s flying disc broke the Guinness World Record for the world’s farthest throw. Alan has three parts to him: he’s an inventor, … Continue reading S2 Episode 8: The AeroPress → The post S2 Episode 8: The AeroPress appeared first on Boise Coffee.
On this episode we're talking all about the AeroPress - a brew method created by Alan Adler, president of Aerobie, in 2005. Though brewing with the AeroPress can be quite simple, there are many features that make it a prime candidate for experimentation. Listen along as we discuss the fundamentals of brewing on the AeroPress, what's great (and maybe not so great) about it, and some fun ways to tinker with it at home.