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#PTonICE Daily Show
Episode 1774 - Front or rear mount trainer: which one is right for me?

#PTonICE Daily Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 14:41


Dr. Matt Koester // #FitnessAthleteFriday // www.ptonice.com In today's episode of the PT on ICE Daily Show, Endurance Athlete faculty member Matt Koester discusses the differences between front and rear mount bike trainers, which is preferred for different bike types, as well as budget options.  Take a listen to the episode or check out the full show notes on our blog at www.ptonice.com/blog If you're looking to learn from our Endurance Athlete division, check out our live physical therapy courses or our online physical therapy courses. Check out our entire list of continuing education courses for physical therapy including our physical therapy certifications by checking out our website. Don't forget about all of our FREE eBooks, prebuilt workshops, free CEUs, and other physical therapy continuing education on our Resources tab. EPISODE TRANSCRIPTION MATT KOESTERWhat's up everybody? Good morning and welcome to another episode of the PT on ICE Daily Show. Today I'm going to be your host. I'm Dr. Matthew Koester. I'm one of the lead faculty in the endurance athlete division with a specialty in bike fitting. I am super stoked to hop on here today and talk about probably the most popular question that we get in every live course and one of the most important things when you're getting into fitting for the first time as far as equipment goes. But before we dive into those topics, I want to talk about the opportunities that y'all are going to have to come and find us on the road. with number one being in Denver next weekend. We've only got four seats available for that course, so if you're interested in popping in, it's gonna be in South Denver in the Denver Tech Center area. We are really, really stoked to be heading out there soon, but if that's not gonna work out for you, we have another option, which is gonna be in Bellingham, Washington again, because the last time we were out there, it was completely sold out, the wait list was filling up, and we decided we'd run it back and set up a second course in Bellingham, Washington later this fall. There's gonna be another opportunity as well to see Jason London, who's the original content creator for this course, which is an absolute opportunity in Park City. That's a really cool location. We're gonna be out there in October as well for that course. So if you're looking to get a jump on some of this education and use this stuff in the clinic, the live course is the best way to get through it. So by all means, come find us on the road and check out one of those course options. Now, I said I was gonna talk about probably the biggest question in the course. The biggest one is really the thing that gets you into this. And it's what type of trainer do I need? We have two options in most cases. So to my left and behind me here, we have a front mount trainer, which offers a whole lot of options as far as what bikes can go on. And then we have the tried and true rear mount trainer. And what I want to do today is talk about probably like the biggest pros and cons of each. I want to talk about which one is probably the most appropriate for you and your clinic, depending on what type of bikes you're typically seeing. And then the ones that kind of have, I'd say, more budgetary constraints and or are just limited in availability sometimes. So, to start off first, I want to talk about the rear mount trainer because that is the one that is tried and true. That is going to be, in most cases for us, this green guy here. This is the Curt Kinetic trainer. Now, if I slide that thing forward, You'll see we've got the rear roller, which is basically what compresses the tire and allows you to kind of go through resistance while you're pedaling. You've got this rear cup that basically compresses the back axle of the bike and allows you to keep the bike nice and steady. And then we typically put something underneath the front wheel. Sometimes it's a custom wheel block. Sometimes it's an adjustable wheel block that allows you to lift that thing up and down and change the positions. But with this trainer, one of the things that people really, really love about it is that it's been around forever. They're used to it. When somebody comes into your clinic for a bike fit and they see something like this, they're like, ah, I know what this is. This makes perfect sense to me. I even brought my training skewer, which is typically the axle that they have to replace in the back of the bike if they're going to get on this bike. Because these metal cups here that compress the rear axle when they're tightened up are gonna basically act to lock the bike in place only on the contact points they get to touch. So if those contact points are plastic, which is pretty common as a way to save weight, save money on a bike, you have to replace that either with a training skewer, which just has metal cups on the sides, or in many cases nowadays with how bikes have gotten, these new through axle skewers. So the through axle skewer is typically a lot thicker, it's a lot more robust. It's common on bikes that allows them to put disc brakes on the bikes, which is really more and more ubiquitous these days. So having these options for different through axle skewers allows you to put metal on metal and compress it in the rear end of the trainer. Now depending on what types of bikes or what brands of bikes you're seeing more in the clinic, the skewers that you're going to need are going to change. So they all have various thread types that go on them. Some are very fine, some are medium, some are coarse. Now the Other kicker to this is that even though you might have the thread type dialed in, the distance, so the width of the actual screw itself might change. Last time I checked on the Kirk Kinetic website, which is the name brand for these guys, they had somewhere between, I think, five different options. I think it was like five different ones, three that were the different thread types, and then two more that were XLs for different distances. And each one was running about 50 bucks. So there's a bit of a financial investment to have all the options so that folks can come to see you and have all the options available to them. If you don't have one of these available to you and their bike doesn't have that, you're going to be kind of stuck in a place where you don't have an option with this style of rear mount trainer to throw them on and do the fit appropriately. That could be a bummer. got to have all the pieces. I'll say there's one other option out there, or not one, but two other like styles of these that are completely adjustable. CycleOps makes one, and I'm forgetting the other brand right now, but they basically have plugs and things that you can change in and out to put on. In my experience, they can be a little challenging to work with. They don't always match up exactly the way that I want them to distance wise. I like the tried and true nature of these ones from Kure Kinetic, but if you're in a bind, and you can only afford to grab like one adjustable through axle, I think you can figure it out. You just have to spend more time with it and go through the trials and tribulations of working through it. So, to recap real quick. This guy, tried and true, everybody knows it, everybody's used to it. It's a trainer they spend their entire winter on. The adjustability in terms of having different through axles is definitely a key. You gotta have them, especially nowadays as bikes have gotten more and more modern, going to disc brakes. These through axles are just like almost a non-negotiable So you gotta have all the different types so you can match the different brands and the different bikes that they come in. So, tried and true. Now, we step into one thing that Jason and I have been seeing over probably the last few years that's really become more popular is this front mount trainer. It really started to make its way in probably like a couple years ago in staging areas or like warm up areas for cross country cycling and downhill cycling. Specifically in downhill cycling, you'll see these guys everywhere when it comes to just getting through warmups. What this guy has to offer is two pieces that basically slide together. These two pieces include the front end triangle here, which allows me to remove and add the front fork of the bike. So we take the front wheel off, slide the forks over top of this guy, and snug it up nice and tight. The next piece from there is the rear rollers, where we have to get the tires centered in the rollers so they can smoothly pass back and forth as it's rolling. Cool part about this, they only have one adjustable piece as far as the actual front axle goes. So, and they send it with them. So when you buy this piece, you have everything that you need in order to do the fit. You can put any bike on here, because the front mount options will work for a standard fork, so they'll work for through axles. You can often put their own through axle back into the same bike. When you're talking about the distances here, there's a little track here that allows you to work with different size bikes so that when you overcome that issue, you can even separate them or buy the extenders. It just has to get, you have to make sure they're nice and perfectly aligned. Otherwise the back wheel might want to roll off one side or the other as you get started. So the rear trainer here offers a whole lot of options for being able to just throw a bike on quick. Now, the challenge that comes with that, as you start to get into like, oh, this thing works for everything, is that it kind of has that jack of all trades where it's not quite really any good at one thing. The challenge behind this thing is that it's not near as stable. It kind of sacrifices the stability and the tried and true nature of the rear mount for something that can be a little bit tippy if your patient or client gets on it and you're not paying attention. If they just throw a leg over it, it can kind of pull the weight with it, I'll say I've never had anybody fall off one. I've never had an actual incident, but I can definitely tell you that when I am with a client in the clinic and we're setting up to do a bike fit, I talk to them about getting on and off the bike carefully. I talk to them about how, like, when they're going to transition on, I'm going to grab ahold of the bars just to create that element of stability. But then even once they're up and on, an experienced rider, so I would say a good example of this would be a triathlon athlete. So somebody who's in the Madison area for me, who's doing Ironman Wisconsin and is coming in for a fit, If I throw them on this guy, it will work, and it will be fast to throw it on, but it lacks some of the stability and control that they're used to having when they're on the rear mount trainer that they spend all their time on. So they might hop on this, and they might notice that they just don't feel as confident. They don't feel as great. So they're more thinking about the experience of being on the trainer than they actually are thinking about the fit as they're going through it, which can be a negative. Okay. So there's the negatives to it, and there's the positives to it. From a financial standpoint here, if you were in a clinic where you were going to have to buy things new, and I'm going to kind of make that a subject for a moment, you can't just go on Facebook Marketplace and buy new stuff and throw it in at your organization. This guy's going to run you somewhere between $400 to $500, but it's kind of that jack of all trades. You can put anything on it. There's no bike you need. There's no custom pieces that you have to go through. You can just get any bike on here. The rear mount trainer, gonna be a similar ballpark. In many cases, it'd be like 250 to 450, depending on how nice you go, you can certainly spend more. It's gonna be limited in some ways because you're gonna have to have all of the different through axles to accommodate any different bike that walks in the clinic, but you're gonna have that stability and just steadiness that people really rely on and like when they're riding a trainer at home. So it's familiar, so that's kind of a nice option. If we take a step away from the idea of having to buy new, and you're like, okay, I'm going to budget my way through this in my clinic. And I know that if I buy something used, I can just make sure that it's good quality and it's broken. We started to get changed the tone here a little bit. These are harder to find use, but they are definitely. Hmm. They're harder to find used, you can get a hold of them, but they definitely have deals all the time on new ones. So you can find the ballpark, if you go on Amazon or various websites, you can get anywhere between that $400 to $500 mark. And this is where I would spend the bulk of the money, because you're going to have almost no scenarios in which you can't get the person's bike on the trainer. That is going to get you through more fits, even if it's a little bit less ideal of a setup. On the flip side, if I've invested in this one right here and I've got the money spent, I'm probably going to start looking at Facebook Marketplace because these guys are a dime a dozen. There were so many folks during COVID that were buying up bike trainers and they were going to spend more time on them at home. We saw the same thing with Pelotons and indoor bikes. These things are on Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist if you still go down that rabbit hole. They're everywhere for sometimes like under 100 bucks, maybe 50 bucks sometimes. And then from there, most of your investment on this guy goes towards the actual, through actual skewers that allow you to get all the bikes on. So your investments kind of change a little bit as you go through this. This guy's going to be the most money up front. This guy's definitely going to be cheaper as you go through it. But you got to get more components, more pieces. If I only had one in the clinic, which is kind of the question that people boil it down to, if I only had one, it would be the front mount trainer. and that comes with one more layer to it. I love the ability for a private practice or a clinic to be able to get out in the community and showcase the things that we do on a high level. If I want to go out to our local high schools here and go talk with them about mountain bike fits and making sure they get the best performance, injury rate reduction, all of those things, I can pop out to the local high school on one of their opening practices, which is actually coming up in a few weeks. I can throw up the front mount trainer, and in a very short time, take out their front wheel, put that thing right over top of this guy, pull the back up, and go right through things like seat height, have a quick look at their reach. I can make adjustments to small things on the bike very fast and make quick transitions to the next bike and not have to fiddle around with various components and other changes. So the, not only in the clinic does this kind of become the absolute jack of all trades, getting it on, It also makes some of those like community events that much more approachable and that much easier to go through. So I am always going to lean on this guy, but I will tell you it's nice having both for that occasion when somebody comes in and I'm like, Ooh, I really want the stability of the rear mount trainer for this person to throw it on. But I would say nowadays as I've gotten more and more comfortable with this, those things are few and far between. There are a few more nuances that would definitely go into this. There's more questions that surround them about the live courses. but deciding between which one is right for you. Hopefully this is a helpful conversation, a helpful talk to get you through that decision. Feel free to drop a comment, ask us questions here, send me a DM, but we will be in Denver next weekend. If you're ready to join us, we'll talk this stuff through even more. Thanks, y'all. OUTRO Hey, thanks for tuning in to the PT on ICE daily show. If you enjoyed this content, head on over to iTunes and leave us a review, and be sure to check us out on Facebook and Instagram at the Institute of Clinical Excellence. If you're interested in getting plugged into more ice content on a weekly basis while earning CEUs from home, check out our virtual ice online mentorship program at ptonice.com. While you're there, sign up for our Hump Day Hustling newsletter for a free email every Wednesday morning with our top five research articles and social media posts that we think are worth reading. Head over to ptonice.com and scroll to the bottom of the page to sign up.

Neurotic Podcast
59: Zero Proof Self Checkout

Neurotic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 50:13


This episode is made possible by the transatlantic internet cable! Jesse and Kyle battle changing time zones, the metric system and hotel wifi to bring you episode 59 of the Neurotic Podcast. This week, they discuss the IC sustainability dashboard, CycleOps, Hackathons, IC file storage apps and even more circulating supply discussion.    Carbon Crowd real time carbon analytics  CycleOps now live BUIDL Hackathon  Rabbithole  Moxy-D Even more circulating supply -- Got feedback, Ask Neurotic questions or just want to chat?  Follow us on twitter @neuroticpod  

The Triathlon Brick Session
Body Rocket another game changer?

The Triathlon Brick Session

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 59:21


More triathlon/cycling inovation with BODY ROCKET. Mark chats with Eric DeGolier (CEO and founder) a design engineer who has worked with with industry leaders Trek Bicycles, PowerTap, and CycleOps. about the idea for Body Rocket. This is a fasinating insight to technical information that is currently only available to elite cyclist/triathletes.https://www.bodyrocket.cc/about-ushttps://www.youtube.com/@bodyrocket6844

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Neurotic Podcast
50: Strong Opinions, Loosely Held

Neurotic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 84:33


It's episode 50! Kyle and Jesse discuss new games on the #IC, projects changing hands, new quality of life upgrades for canister maintenance and a host of Twitter space discussions, and more ckBTC content. Then, a flock of #AskNeurotic questions on DAOs, changed minds, SNS details and crypto regulation. Then Jesse steal's Kyle's recommendation.  This episode is sponsored by CigDAO - make crypto fun again! IC Pinball  Sonic is a part of Memecake  Cycleops  DSCVR Space ckBTC Space w the Swop Additional details re:ckBTC from Manu FEDERITALY Partnership   #AskNeurotic:  “Whats something you have changed your mind on regarding ICP or blockchain in the last 3 months?” Always want to know how thinking has evolved. Is Crypto a Solution Looking for a Problem? How do DAOs and employment work.. when a DAO grows to the stage of needing employees how does this work. Does this limit DAOs to small scale stuff?  Who's checking Jesse is turning up to work?

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The Healthy Rebellion Radio
Fueling HIIT, Elevated Urine Creatinine, Blood Sugar Peaks | THRR007

The Healthy Rebellion Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2019 30:40


Fueling early morning HIIT riding on 30 day reset. Elevated Urine Creatinine Levels, Keto Versus Low Carb Energy Source, Blood sugar peaks at 30 minutes, Insulin resistance and high intensity exercise Make your health an act of rebellion and join the community here. Please Subscribe and Review: Apple Podcasts | RSS This episode of The Healthy Rebellion Radio is sponsored by Perfect Keto. Perfect Keto makes eating keto easier. Perfect Keto provides clean low-carb bars, nut butters, and supplements, and the best keto recipes and info so you can keto with confidence. Go to http://perfectketo.com/rebellion10 and use code REBELLION10 for $10 off orders of $40 or more  Download a copy of the transcript here (PDF) Watch the podcast video here   Show Notes: News topic du jour: https://www.motherjones.com/food/2019/11/bacon-food-waste-pigs-new-mexico-tortillas-spent-grain-whiskey/? 1. Fueling early morning HIIT riding on 30 day reset [10:58] Adrian says: Hey Robb, We met once at a talk you did in San Fran back in Feb 2016. First, loved Wired to Eat, read it three times already. Second, the wife and I are three days into the 30 day reset. And third, my question: It's a nuance around fueling HIIT workouts during these thirty days. I am a cyclist training pretty hard for some summer mountain and road bike races. Weekday Sufferfest workouts are generally 4.45am/5am and last anything from 45-90 mins. Burning anything from 600-1200KCal (measured via Cycleops power meter, and I'm about 170lbs). Given the time of day, I don't really get to eat beforehand, but powering above-threshold work is obviously tough to sustain as a result. For the 30 day reset, how would you tackle this? Is it enough to eat 50-100g of paleo carbs at dinner (and would that give me enough muscle glycogen for the morning)? Or would you also eat 25-50g after the workout too? Thanks again for everything you do. Adrian   2. Elevated Urine Creatinine Levels [15:16] Amy says: Hi Robb I have been listening to you for years and I know you have discussed this issue in the past. Will high protein cause kidney damage?  I know the answer is no, but I hope you can help answer my question My urine creatine levels continue to be elevated but my blood creatine levels are within range.  I have never had any issues with my kidneys, eg. UTI, kidney stones etc I basically eat whole unprocessed foods 90% of the time. I eat 3 meals/day roughly 100-120gms protein/day via animal sources.  I am a 45 y/o female 5'7" tall and weigh 120lbs.  My MD stated I am eating way too much protein which is causing my elevated levels. Would you consider solely elevated urine creatine to be a problem? I eat about 2000-2400 calories a day and am still on the border of being underweight so I really hate to decrease my protein at this point if it is not necessary Thanks for all you and Nicki do!   3. Keto Versus Low Carb Energy Source [17:50] Ali says: Hi, If you are eating very low carb on a continuous basis and you are not in ketosis, what is fueling your body? As an example, if you are eating about 50 grams of carbs per day, right above the normal benchmark for keto, will your body still be able to use carbs as a primary fuel source? Is there a gradation before ketosis? Will you be perpetually low energy if you continue to eat low carb without going into ketosis? I am dabbling with low carb/high fat. I am eating very low carb/high fat and not tracking based on historical disordered eating patterns related to tracking. I am worried my low carb eating could not be productive if I am not entering into ketosis. Thank you! I look forward to your Q/A every episode. Best, Ali   4. Blood sugar peaks at 30 minutes [21:54] Mark says: Hey Robb, I'm 41 years old and I've been on a strict paleo diet for 2 years, ever since I discovered you on Joe Rogan and read Wired to Eat. Recently I've been doing some carb tolerance tests, with about 75 grams of carbs in different forms, and I'm confused about the results. It doesn't seem to make a difference if it's bananas, honey, potato, or high fructose corn syrup. My blood glucose will always be around 110 at the 2 hour mark. But, I've noticed that it peaks around 200 at about 30 minutes, and at 1 hour it will be around 140. What does this mean? Is this insulin resistance? Fasting glucose is always 100 in the early morning, but it will be around 85 later in the day. I never checked blood glucose before changing my diet, so I have no idea if I was pre-diabetic or not. Obviously I should avoid these crazy high amounts of carbs, but I'm wondering if my response indicates a problem. Thanks, Mark in Billings, MT   5. Insulin resistance and high intensity exercise [24:50] Tom says: Hi Robb and Nicki Thx guys for all you’ve done for the ancestral / functional health movement - it’s been inspirational / incredibly helpful for me personally. During the last podcast I heard you mention a link between insulin resistance and poor tolerance to high intensity exercise. I’ve got both and have never connected the two. I quit high intensity exercise 5 years ago as I got sick for 1-2 days after every HIIT class (grey pallor, dark circles under my eyes, bitter taste in mouth - like a 2 day hangover!). can you say a bit more about this connection please? I’m now keto and wondering if I’d be able to introduce some cardio again. Thanks for all your advice / help guys Tom, Newcastle, uk Solid talk from Stephen Seiler: https://youtu.be/MALsI0mJ09I  

Put Your Socks On
PYSO | La Vuelta ep4 + Canadian World Tour races

Put Your Socks On

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2019 66:48


Bobby and Gus weigh in on the final week of La Vuelta 2019, talk about the winners and losers from the Quebec & Montreal World Tour races. Got questions for Bobby and Gus? Send them over to SuperFan@Velonews.com. If they answer your question on the Podcast you'll get hooked up with a sweet pair of PYSO socks. Episode Highlights * Mathieu van der Poel dominates at Tour of Britain * Michael Matthews & Greg Van Avermaet shine in Canada * Brailsford surgery * Froome wants to race in 2019 * Katusha & Israel Cycling Academy merger * Slovenia dominates La Vuelta with Primoz Roglic & Tadej Pogačar Roglic smiles in Madrid--> http://bit.ly/RoglicWins This weeks episode of PYSO is supported by Saris, makers of car racks, bike infrastructure and CycleOps bike trainers. Saris is committed to making their products in Madison, Wisconsin, USA. Learn more at: bit.ly/SarisPYSO

VeloNews Podcasts
PYSO | La Vuelta ep4 + Canadian World Tour races

VeloNews Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2019 66:48


Bobby and Gus weigh in on the final week of La Vuelta 2019, talk about the winners and losers from the Quebec & Montreal World Tour races. Got questions for Bobby and Gus? Send them over to SuperFan@Velonews.com. If they answer your question on the Podcast you'll get hooked up with a sweet pair of PYSO socks. Episode Highlights * Mathieu van der Poel dominates at Tour of Britain * Michael Matthews & Greg Van Avermaet shine in Canada * Brailsford surgery * Froome wants to race in 2019 * Katusha & Israel Cycling Academy merger * Slovenia dominates La Vuelta with Primoz Roglic & Tadej Pogačar Roglic smiles in Madrid--> http://bit.ly/RoglicWins This weeks episode of PYSO is supported by Saris, makers of car racks, bike infrastructure and CycleOps bike trainers. Saris is committed to making their products in Madison, Wisconsin, USA. Learn more at: bit.ly/SarisPYSO

VeloNews Podcasts
PYSO | La Vuelta ep4 + Canadian World Tour races

VeloNews Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2019 66:48


Bobby and Gus weigh in on the final week of La Vuelta 2019, talk about the winners and losers from the Quebec & Montreal World Tour races. Got questions for Bobby and Gus? Send them over to SuperFan@Velonews.com. If they answer your question on the Podcast you'll get hooked up with a sweet pair of PYSO socks. Episode Highlights * Mathieu van der Poel dominates at Tour of Britain * Michael Matthews & Greg Van Avermaet shine in Canada * Brailsford surgery * Froome wants to race in 2019 * Katusha & Israel Cycling Academy merger * Slovenia dominates La Vuelta with Primoz Roglic & Tadej Pogačar Roglic smiles in Madrid--> http://bit.ly/RoglicWins This weeks episode of PYSO is supported by Saris, makers of car racks, bike infrastructure and CycleOps bike trainers. Saris is committed to making their products in Madison, Wisconsin, USA. Learn more at: bit.ly/SarisPYSO

VeloNews Podcasts
PYSO | 2019 La Vuelta a Espana ep.3

VeloNews Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019 52:36


In this week's episode of Put Your Socks On, Bobby Julich and Gus Morton re-cap week two at La Vuelta 2019 and get you caught up on all things pro cycling. From Chris Froome's cooking accident to Kate Courtney's World Cup title the guys have you covered. Episode Highlights * Sepp Kuss and Primoz Roglic at La Vuelta * Chris Froome back at the doctor * Richard Carapaz has visa issues & a new team for 2020 * Rolf Aldag leaving Dimension Data * Kate Courtney and the Mountain Bike World Cup Finals * Boels Ladies Tour * Tour of Britain Sepp Kuss news--> http://bit.ly/SeppKuss This weeks episode of PYSO is supported by Saris, makers of car racks, bike infrastructure and CycleOps bike trainers. Saris is committed to making their products in Madison, Wisconsin, USA. Learn more at: bit.ly/SarisPYSO Got questions for Bobby and Gus? Send them over to SuperFan@Velonews.com. If they answer your question on the Podcast you'll get hooked up with a sweet pair of PYSO socks.

VeloNews Podcasts
PYSO | 2019 La Vuelta a Espana ep.3

VeloNews Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019 52:36


In this week's episode of Put Your Socks On, Bobby Julich and Gus Morton re-cap week two at La Vuelta 2019 and get you caught up on all things pro cycling. From Chris Froome's cooking accident to Kate Courtney's World Cup title the guys have you covered. Episode Highlights * Sepp Kuss and Primoz Roglic at La Vuelta * Chris Froome back at the doctor * Richard Carapaz has visa issues & a new team for 2020 * Rolf Aldag leaving Dimension Data * Kate Courtney and the Mountain Bike World Cup Finals * Boels Ladies Tour * Tour of Britain Sepp Kuss news--> http://bit.ly/SeppKuss This weeks episode of PYSO is supported by Saris, makers of car racks, bike infrastructure and CycleOps bike trainers. Saris is committed to making their products in Madison, Wisconsin, USA. Learn more at: bit.ly/SarisPYSO Got questions for Bobby and Gus? Send them over to SuperFan@Velonews.com. If they answer your question on the Podcast you'll get hooked up with a sweet pair of PYSO socks.

Put Your Socks On
PYSO | 2019 La Vuelta ep.3

Put Your Socks On

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019 52:36


In this week's episode of Put Your Socks On, Bobby Julich and Gus Morton re-cap week two at La Vuelta 2019 and get you caught up on all things pro cycling. From Chris Froome's cooking accident to Kate Courtney's World Cup title the guys have you covered. Episode Highlights * Sepp Kuss and Primoz Roglic at La Vuelta * Chris Froome back at the doctor * Richard Carapaz has visa issues & a new team for 2020 * Rolf Aldag leaving Dimension Data * Kate Courtney and the Mountain Bike World Cup Finals * Boels Ladies Tour * Tour of Britain Sepp Kuss news--> http://bit.ly/SeppKuss This weeks episode of PYSO is supported by Saris, makers of car racks, bike infrastructure and CycleOps bike trainers. Saris is committed to making their products in Madison, Wisconsin, USA. Learn more at: bit.ly/SarisPYSO Got questions for Bobby and Gus? Send them over to SuperFan@Velonews.com. If they answer your question on the Podcast you'll get hooked up with a sweet pair of PYSO socks.

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VeloNews Podcasts
PYSO | 2019 La Vuelta a Espana ep.2

VeloNews Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2019 46:43


Bobby Julich and Gus Morton re-cap the first week of La Vuelta 2019 and the latest happenings across the world of pro cycling. Episode Highlights * The highs and lows of the first week at La Vuelta 2019 * La Vuelta predictions for stages 10-14 * Tour of Germany news * Happenings from the 2019 Mountain Bike World Championships, including the inaugural E-mountain Bike event * Contract news on Vincenzo Nibali, Elia Viviani, Philippe Gilbert, Tom Domoulin, Victor Campaenerts, Mikel Landa, US rider Brandon McNaulty, and Dan Martin Got questions for Bobby and Gus? Send them over to SuperFan@Velonews.com. If they answer your question on the Podcast you'll get hooked up with a sweet pair of PYSO socks. This weeks episode of PYSO is supported by Saris, makers of car racks, bike infrastructure and CycleOps bike trainers. Saris is committed to making their products in Madison, Wisconsin, USA. Learn more at: bit.ly/SarisPYSO La Vuelta Rest Day 1 News: http://bit.ly/VueltaRestDay1

Put Your Socks On
PYSO | 2019 La Vuelta ep.2

Put Your Socks On

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2019 46:43


Bobby Julich and Gus Morton re-cap the first week of La Vuelta 2019 and the latest happenings across the world of pro cycling. Episode Highlights * The highs and lows of the first week at La Vuelta 2019 * La Vuelta predictions for stages 10-14 * Tour of Germany news * Happenings from the 2019 Mountain Bike World Championships, including the inaugural E-mountain Bike event * Contract news on Vincenzo Nibali, Elia Viviani, Philippe Gilbert, Tom Domoulin, Victor Campaenerts, Mikel Landa, US rider Brandon McNaulty, and Dan Martin Got questions for Bobby and Gus? Send them over to SuperFan@Velonews.com. If they answer your question on the Podcast you'll get hooked up with a sweet pair of PYSO socks. This weeks episode of PYSO is supported by Saris, makers of car racks, bike infrastructure and CycleOps bike trainers. Saris is committed to making their products in Madison, Wisconsin, USA. Learn more at: bit.ly/SarisPYSO La Vuelta Rest Day 1 News: http://bit.ly/VueltaRestDay1

VeloNews Podcasts
PYSO | 2019 La Vuelta a Espana ep.2

VeloNews Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2019 46:43


Bobby Julich and Gus Morton re-cap the first week of La Vuelta 2019 and the latest happenings across the world of pro cycling. Episode Highlights * The highs and lows of the first week at La Vuelta 2019 * La Vuelta predictions for stages 10-14 * Tour of Germany news * Happenings from the 2019 Mountain Bike World Championships, including the inaugural E-mountain Bike event * Contract news on Vincenzo Nibali, Elia Viviani, Philippe Gilbert, Tom Domoulin, Victor Campaenerts, Mikel Landa, US rider Brandon McNaulty, and Dan Martin Got questions for Bobby and Gus? Send them over to SuperFan@Velonews.com. If they answer your question on the Podcast you'll get hooked up with a sweet pair of PYSO socks. This weeks episode of PYSO is supported by Saris, makers of car racks, bike infrastructure and CycleOps bike trainers. Saris is committed to making their products in Madison, Wisconsin, USA. Learn more at: bit.ly/SarisPYSO La Vuelta Rest Day 1 News: http://bit.ly/VueltaRestDay1

Cycling Time Trial Podcast
#126. Eric Degolier-Founder of Body Rocket-On bike aero testing devise.

Cycling Time Trial Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2019 35:34


From the United Kingdom we welcome Eric Degolier. Eric is the Founder of Body Rocket, which is being developed to provide an on-bike aerodynamic measurement device.  Eric is a former elite cyclist and has a Masters in Engineering Design. He raced as a category 1 cyclist for 15 years in the 1990s and 2000s. He has collegiate and masters titles to his name, but his proudest moment as an athlete was competing as a tandem pilot with teammate Matt King at the 2004 Paralympic Games in Athens, Greece. His experience with bicycles includes development work for Trek Bicycles and Saris Cycling Group, the makers of PowerTap and CycleOps training devices. Find out more at bodyrocket.cc Also get over to twitter or instagram and give the project a follow at @bodyrocketcc Contact me @markflorence11 on twitter or cyclingtimetrialpodcast.com. Thanks for downloading the show!

Pursuit of the Perfect Race
205 - IRONMAN© Cozumel - Jana Richtrova (KQ)

Pursuit of the Perfect Race

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2019 104:46


205 - IRONMAN© Cozumel – Jana Richtrova (KQ)-Wow! What a powerful story here with my friend Jana. I’m so grateful for our friendship through the sport of triathlon and with her ability to be so humble and gracious at Kona then power up, head down just weeks later at this race is amazing. She had a bike wreck the few days before the race in Cozumel and we talk about this how it impacted her race. Just thin “Squirrels & Glutes” when you’re on your next run after listening to this episode. Jana, congrats on your slot for Kona and I wish you all the best!--Weather that day: 71-84Water: ~81-Age Group: F35-39Height: 5’9”Weight: 128Calories per hour: 360PSI for this course: 85F/90R Depth of Wheels: 85mm IrwinBike Elevation Gain: 13.1ft (4m)Run Elevation Gain: 13.1ft (4m)Swim: 1:0443T1: 428Bike: 5:03:17T2: 2:22Run: 3:41:51Total Race Time: 9:56:39-Gender Rank: 7Division Rank: 1Overall Rank: 77-Follow Jana,Facebook: Jana RichtrovaInstagram: @czechchick15-Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @PerfectRacePodcastWebsite: www.coachterrywilson.com--Mentioned in this episode:Irwin Cycling: https://irwincycling.com/ Levelen: https://www.mydr.com.au/medicines/cmis/levlen-ed-tablets E3tricoaching: https://e3ts.com/ Coach Jorgee: https://e3ts.com/contact-us-2/ BlueSeventy: https://www.blueseventy.com/ Pushglidekick: http://pushglidekick.wixsite.com/mysite Castellie: https://www.castelli-cycling.com/us Cycleops: https://www.cycleops.com/

Pursuit of the Perfect Race
205 - IRONMAN© Cozumel - Jana Richtrova (KQ)

Pursuit of the Perfect Race

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2019 104:46


205 - IRONMAN© Cozumel – Jana Richtrova (KQ)-Wow! What a powerful story here with my friend Jana. I’m so grateful for our friendship through the sport of triathlon and with her ability to be so humble and gracious at Kona then power up, head down just weeks later at this race is amazing. She had a bike wreck the few days before the race in Cozumel and we talk about this how it impacted her race. Just thin “Squirrels & Glutes” when you’re on your next run after listening to this episode. Jana, congrats on your slot for Kona and I wish you all the best!--Weather that day: 71-84Water: ~81-Age Group: F35-39Height: 5’9”Weight: 128Calories per hour: 360PSI for this course: 85F/90R Depth of Wheels: 85mm IrwinBike Elevation Gain: 13.1ft (4m)Run Elevation Gain: 13.1ft (4m)Swim: 1:0443T1: 428Bike: 5:03:17T2: 2:22Run: 3:41:51Total Race Time: 9:56:39-Gender Rank: 7Division Rank: 1Overall Rank: 77-Follow Jana,Facebook: Jana RichtrovaInstagram: @czechchick15-Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @PerfectRacePodcastWebsite: www.coachterrywilson.com--Mentioned in this episode:Irwin Cycling: https://irwincycling.com/ Levelen: https://www.mydr.com.au/medicines/cmis/levlen-ed-tablets E3tricoaching: https://e3ts.com/ Coach Jorgee: https://e3ts.com/contact-us-2/ BlueSeventy: https://www.blueseventy.com/ Pushglidekick: http://pushglidekick.wixsite.com/mysite Castellie: https://www.castelli-cycling.com/us Cycleops: https://www.cycleops.com/

VeloNews Podcasts
Tour de France podcast: Who is Geraint Thomas; why Moscon must go

VeloNews Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2018 46:32


You expected to see a Team Sky rider wearing yellow this week, didn't you. But did you expect it would be Geraint Thomas? We didn't. So, Fred and Andy dig into who Welshman is, and why he's gotten so good. Fred talks to Team Sky coach Rod Ellingworth to learn more. But before that, we have to talk about another, less likable member of Team Sky, Gianni Moscon. He was kicked out of the Tour on Sunday and we have plenty of takes about why the Italian is bad for cycling. Plus, we hear from American Chad Haga who is racing in his first Tour de France. This episode of the VeloNews podcast is sponsored by CycleOps, makers of the Hammer indoor smart trainer. The VeloNews editorial staff may be hunched over computers all day during the Tour de France, but we can stay fit all July, day or night, by hopping on the Hammer and riding in our favorite virtual training app, like Zwift, Rouvy, TrainerRoad, or The SufferFest. Learn about the Hammer here: www.cycleops.com/product/hammer

VeloNews Podcasts
Tour de France podcast: Who is Geraint Thomas; why Moscon must go

VeloNews Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2018 46:32


You expected to see a Team Sky rider wearing yellow this week, didn't you. But did you expect it would be Geraint Thomas? We didn't. So, Fred and Andy dig into who Welshman is, and why he's gotten so good. Fred talks to Team Sky coach Rod Ellingworth to learn more. But before that, we have to talk about another, less likable member of Team Sky, Gianni Moscon. He was kicked out of the Tour on Sunday and we have plenty of takes about why the Italian is bad for cycling. Plus, we hear from American Chad Haga who is racing in his first Tour de France. This episode of the VeloNews podcast is sponsored by CycleOps, makers of the Hammer indoor smart trainer. The VeloNews editorial staff may be hunched over computers all day during the Tour de France, but we can stay fit all July, day or night, by hopping on the Hammer and riding in our favorite virtual training app, like Zwift, Rouvy, TrainerRoad, or The SufferFest. Learn about the Hammer here: www.cycleops.com/product/hammer

VeloNews Podcasts
Tour de France podcast: Should the Tour include cobblestones?

VeloNews Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2018 41:28


This Sunday we'll see one of the weirdest spectacles in pro cycling: GC guys and skinny climbers trying to survive the Paris-Roubaix cobblestones. Does stage 9 make sense to include in a race like the Tour de France? We discuss. Plus, we hear from Dan Martin on his stage 6 win, talk to a few sport directors about the cobblestone chaos that is sure to ensue this weekend, and more. This episode of the VeloNews podcast is sponsored by CycleOps, makers of the Hammer indoor smart trainer. The VeloNews editorial staff may be hunched over computers all day during the Tour de France, but we can stay fit all July, day or night, by hopping on the Hammer and riding in our favorite virtual training app, like Zwift, Rouvy, TrainerRoad, or The SufferFest. Learn about the Hammer here: www.cycleops.com/product/hammer

VeloNews Podcasts
Tour de France podcast: Should the Tour include cobblestones?

VeloNews Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2018 41:28


This Sunday we'll see one of the weirdest spectacles in pro cycling: GC guys and skinny climbers trying to survive the Paris-Roubaix cobblestones. Does stage 9 make sense to include in a race like the Tour de France? We discuss. Plus, we hear from Dan Martin on his stage 6 win, talk to a few sport directors about the cobblestone chaos that is sure to ensue this weekend, and more. This episode of the VeloNews podcast is sponsored by CycleOps, makers of the Hammer indoor smart trainer. The VeloNews editorial staff may be hunched over computers all day during the Tour de France, but we can stay fit all July, day or night, by hopping on the Hammer and riding in our favorite virtual training app, like Zwift, Rouvy, TrainerRoad, or The SufferFest. Learn about the Hammer here: www.cycleops.com/product/hammer

VeloNews Podcasts
VN pod, ep. 101: Why Le Tour banned Froome... then didn't

VeloNews Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2018 52:17


As far as lead-ups to the Tour de France are concerned, 2018 has been one of the craziest. First, Tour organizer ASO bans Chris Froome from racing. Then, the UCI clears him of any wrongdoing in the Salbutamol case. So now he's back in! How did this all take place? What do anti-doping experts say? What do other pro teams think? And will Froome even win this race? We answer all those questions and more. This episode of the VeloNews podcast is sponsored by CycleOps, makers of the Hammer indoor smart trainer. The VeloNews editorial staff may be hunched over computers all day during the Tour de France, but we can stay fit all July, day or night, by hopping on the Hammer and riding in our favorite virtual training app, like Zwift, Rouvy, TrainerRoad, or The SufferFest. Learn about the Hammer here: https://www.cycleops.com/product/hammer

Purple Patch Podcast
29 Best of The Purple Patch Podcast

Purple Patch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2018 70:16


Matt is on vacation, so he put together a “Best of” Series from the initial month of the podcast. It’s a taste of the key highlights of lessons and takeaways from episodes so far this year. CycleOps, PowerTap, and Purple Patch have teamed up to help you get crackin’ on your training! Visit purplepatchfitness.com/getcracking and register to win one of three great prizes that include: a pair of PowerTap P1 pedals, a Magnus indoor trainer and even a coaching consultation with Matt Dixon. Register now through July 8th!   Episode Highlights: 1:20- 4:55 Performance in a Time-Starved Life Hear Matt’s introduction on achieving performance in a time-starved life and the four magic words for a successful training recipe: specificity, consistency, progression, and patience. 4:57- 12:16 Sami Inkinen, Virta Health Matt and Sami discuss the key elements of training in context of Sami’s time-starved Life and how he achieves successful performance in both the workplace and sport. 12:20- 18:38 Dr. Chris Winter, MD, Author of the Book, The Sleep Solution Matt and Dr. Winter discuss the influence of good sleep on global performance and the benefits and reward system for getting good sleep.  18:43-23:55 Steve Magnus, Co-Author of the Book, Peak Performance There are two big takeaways from this discussion: What are the mistakes that athletes make during training and, conversely,  what are some of the positive supporting habits they possess? 24:00-31:00 31 Brad Stulberg, Co-Author of the Book, Peak Performance A discussion of the words, “Balance,” “Excellence” and the importance of seeking joy in your training. 31:05-42:20 Jesse Thomas, Pro Triathlete Matt goes deep into conversation where Jesse talks about the new phase of his career and how he structures training around work, family, and a busy time-starved life. 42:25-49:40 Lars Tandrup, Purple Patch Athlete Lars Tandrup lost everything in the Santa Rosa fires and he talks openly about what’s important in his life now and how his endurance mindset has actually helped him through this difficult period. 49:47-1:10:02 Kyla Channell, Purple Patch Resident Nutritionist This was a hot topic and two of our most popular episodes. Matt talks with Kyla Channell. We talk about hydration and nutrition, as it pertains to both daily life and training. 1:10:10 Matt’s Wrap Up   Follow Purple Patch Fitness and learn more about our Coaching Services, Training Camps, Promotions and Matt's Latest Book, Fast Track Triathlete: Purple Patch Fitness Website Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Instagram Thanks for taking a listen and, if you like what you hear, please subscribe, share, rate and review. Your feedback is appreciated. Subscribe to the Purple Patch Podcast: Apple Podcasts Spotify Stitcher Google Play   Copyright 2018 All Rights Reserved

VeloNews Podcasts
VN pod, ep. 101: Why Le Tour banned Froome... then didn't

VeloNews Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2018 52:17


As far as lead-ups to the Tour de France are concerned, 2018 has been one of the craziest. First, Tour organizer ASO bans Chris Froome from racing. Then, the UCI clears him of any wrongdoing in the Salbutamol case. So now he's back in! How did this all take place? What do anti-doping experts say? What do other pro teams think? And will Froome even win this race? We answer all those questions and more. This episode of the VeloNews podcast is sponsored by CycleOps, makers of the Hammer indoor smart trainer. The VeloNews editorial staff may be hunched over computers all day during the Tour de France, but we can stay fit all July, day or night, by hopping on the Hammer and riding in our favorite virtual training app, like Zwift, Rouvy, TrainerRoad, or The SufferFest. Learn about the Hammer here: https://www.cycleops.com/product/hammer

Purple Patch Podcast
28 Des and Ryan Linden

Purple Patch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2018 67:17


Register to win a 3-Month Subscription to Linden & True Coffee! Visit purplepatchfitness.com/coffee for the details. On April 16th, 2018, Des Linden became the first United States female to win the famed Boston Marathon in 33 years. While she admits that she often plays the role of “underdog,” this year was different. She went from “underdog” to champion in a race that brought with it epic wind, rain, and freezing temperatures. When others faded, she chiseled away and rose to the top, earning the dream victory of a professional running career that started at the Boston Marathon back in 2006. What goes into a victory like the Boston Marathon? It certainly wasn’t an easy victory. In fact, much has been reported about the fact that Des almost quit the race because she felt that it wasn't her day. But, she rode the wave and came out on top. What a lesson in life and performance! Today, she and her husband, elite Purple Patch triathlete, Ryan Linden, explore performance and relationships in this intimate conversation with Matt Dixon. This isn’t a Boston Marathon recap, but a glimpse behind the curtain of two elite athletes and how they manage their training, racing, recovery, and day-to-day responsibilities as partners in each other's success. What are the components of their successful relationship and what can others learn from their journey?  How do they overcome their own pain, adversity, and fear?  Both Ryan and Des have evolved and changed throughout their careers and they graciously open up about their personal evolutions and explore how their thoughts around coaching, collaboration, and training have matured through the years. The lessons they've learned are lessons for anyone seeking peak performance.  This is a personal conversation that feels like you're sitting with them having a cup of tea or coffee.  Speaking of coffee - Des and Ryan even talk about another passion of theirs: the debut of Linden & True Coffee earlier this year in conjunction with another pair of elite athletes, Sarah and Ben True. In fact, they’re giving away free coffee to lucky listeners. Go to purplepatchfitness.com/coffee for your chance to win a 3-month subscription to Linden & True Coffee. Purple Patch has also teamed up with CycleOps and PowerTap to make your summer training sizzle! Visit purplepatchfitness.com/getcracking  for the chance to win a Magnus Indoor Trainer, pair of P1 Pedals and a consultation with Matt Dixon!    Des Linden Instagram Des Linden Twitter Des Linden Facebook Fan Page Ryan Linden Instagram Linden & True Coffee Website Linden & True Instagram   Follow Purple Patch Fitness and learn more about our Coaching Services, Training Camps, Promotions and Matt's Latest Book, Fast Track Triathlete: Purple Patch Fitness Website Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Instagram Thanks for taking a listen and, if you like what you hear, please subscribe, share, rate and review. Your feedback is appreciated. Subscribe to the Purple Patch Podcast: Apple Podcasts Spotify Stitcher Google Play   Copyright 2018 All Rights Reserved

The Same 24 Hours
37: Erin Musto: Maddie's Mark

The Same 24 Hours

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2017 62:27


Mom to an angel. Erin Musto is a momma to 3 amazing girls- one who happens to be an angel. She spends her days working on Maddie's Mark Foundation to work to support families with sick children and help them enjoy "Best Days Ever." She also write and blogs and bares it all regularly on Climbing Up the Polka Dot Tree. She loves challenges and opportunities to try new things and share her passion- support and changing Childhood Cancer.  Erin and Maddie's Mark on Social Twitter: @MustoErin  Blog: https://climbingupthepolkadottree.wordpress.com/  Maddie's Mark: www.maddiesmark.org Do you know a child that resides in New York State and is in need of a 'best day ever'?  Perhaps you want to reach out to set up a fundraiser or event. You can contact the Maddie's Mark Foundation via email at: support@maddiesmark.org Episode is SPONSORED by CYCLEOPS Learn more about the incredible indoor cycling products from Cycleops. https://www.cycleops.com/  And there's a giveaway! http://www.swimbikemom.com/giveaway ======================  Request to Join the FREE Meredith Atwood Community & Coaching https://meredith-atwood-coaching.mn.co/ ======================  Buy Meredith’s Books: The Year of No Nonsense https://amzn.to/3su5qWp Triathlon for the Every Woman: https://amzn.to/3nOkjiH =======================   Follow Meredith Atwood & The Podcast on Social: Web: http://www.swimbikemom.com Instagram: http://instagram.com/swimbikemom   =======================  Want to Connect?  Email: same24hourspodcast@gmail.com =======================  Credits: Host & Production: Meredith Atwood Intro: Carl Stover Music Copyright 2017-2020, 2021 All Rights Reserved, Meredith Atwood, LLC

The Same 24 Hours
34: John Kim: The Angry Therapist

The Same 24 Hours

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2017 32:50


"My F*cking Feelings?" As he was going through an expired relationship, John Kim created a blog on Tumblr and titled his first post “My F*cking Feelings”. He named his blog The Angry Therapist and started to document his journey post divorce. Even though he was a licensed therapist, John chose not to present himself that way. He wore t-shirts and jeans. He preferred the language of “me too” as opposed to “you should”. He blogged about his short comings, revelations, and his views on relationships, the self help business, and the world. He found CrossFit, bought a motorcycle, and started coaching people in unconventional ways. The Angry Therapist has become greater than just John Kim. Today, it is a place to find support no matter where you are or what you’re going through. It’s a place where definitions of our common human struggles are based largely on experiencing life and allowing it to break and heal us, which is very different than labels applied by learning about suffering in text books. It is a growing team of therapists and life coaches all over the world- practicing transparency, living as the truest versions of themselves, continually growing, and in this process becoming Catalysts. It is also a school, teaching this new way of helping others and supporting them in that journey. It is a thriving community unlike any other. The Angry Therapist is a lifestyle. The Angry Therapist on Social Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/theangrytherapist  Instagram: http://instagram.com/theangrytherapist    Episode is SPONSORED by CYCLEOPS Learn more about the incredible indoor cycling products from Cycleops. https://www.cycleops.com/  And there's a giveaway! http://www.swimbikemom.com/giveaway ======================  Request to Join the FREE Meredith Atwood Community & Coaching https://meredith-atwood-coaching.mn.co/ ======================  Buy Meredith’s Books: The Year of No Nonsense https://amzn.to/3su5qWp Triathlon for the Every Woman: https://amzn.to/3nOkjiH =======================   Follow Meredith Atwood & The Podcast on Social: Web: http://www.swimbikemom.com Instagram: http://instagram.com/swimbikemom   =======================  Want to Connect?  Email: same24hourspodcast@gmail.com =======================  Credits: Host & Production: Meredith Atwood Intro: Carl Stover Music Copyright 2017-2020, 2021 All Rights Reserved, Meredith Atwood, LLC

The FIT File with DC Rainmaker and GPLAMA

New product announcements from Garmin and CycleOps, plus lots of amazing and terrible questions.  Links: Ray's Amazon Link. Visit Ray's website to ask a question and read in-depth product reviews. Rate this Podcast on iTunes and leave a review.

SimplyStu Podcast Series
Simplystu #90: Chris McDonald

SimplyStu Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2010 13:46


Ironman champion Chris McDonald answers your question about power! 

SimplyStu Podcast Series
Simplystu #88: Hillary Biscay and Maik Twelsiek

SimplyStu Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2010 35:43


Watch Stu interview Hillary Biscay and Maik Twelsiek.  During the show Hillary answers questions that came directly from CycleOPS fans.  Each question that is answered wins the person a cool CycleOPS T-Shirt and an entry to win a PowerTap! Later in the interview Maik joins as the conversation turns to Kona.  This new triathlon couple share everything from food to workouts. Don't miss this video with both the male and female Ironman Wisconsin past champions.

SimplyStu Podcast Series
SimplyStu #83: Zipp, CycleOPS, and John Callos.

SimplyStu Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2009 68:44


Stu interviews Josh from Zipp, Jesse from CycleOPS, and John Callos. Listen about new product introductions from EuroBike and Interbike.

SimplyStu Podcast Series
SimplyStu #62: WIBA, Coach Mike, Peter Reid, Showdown The Movie and CycleOPS Tour de France

SimplyStu Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2007 59:25


I sat in a hospital in 2003 with my father exactly four years ago to the day. He asked me a very simple question - "How is your Ironman Training going?" That was the last question my father ever spoke to me. Ever. There were no other questions. Ironman Wisconsin has always been special to me. It's in my home town so I guess it just seems right. This last weekend, Ironwil put on a great event called WIBA. At first she said there may be 30 people. That changed to 40, 50, 60.... The first night at dinner I stopped counting at 70. This is a special weekend. There was no charge for people to come. It was just the joy of Ironman. With all that said, I set out on Saturday for an hour swim. It was warm already. Maybe 75. By the start of the ride it was easily in the 80's and soon it hit 90. It was also windy, so the heat did not feel all that bad, yet the heat and Stu do not mix. I try with all I have, but the heat got Stu. No question about it. I did 85 miles and came back and ran an hour. After that I was in a world of hurt. It has taken until Monday at lunch for me to finally feel better! It was during that ride and the hours since that time that I had to dig down deep. It was time for me to put an important point back in the forefront. Never underestimate the power of Ironman. Ever! I feel that very few people in the world will ever attempt an Ironman. For those that do try - remember that sometimes the process, the education, the friendships, the team, the love of the sport make it all worth while. During the ride, at the lowest point, something very important happened. Something unexpected. I have been having a great year. Everything has been working. That was until Saturday when I ran head on into the heat. I was in the middle of many riders all alone. I was moving forward, but not all that fast. It was one of those moments that you question everything. It was at that moment that I turned and saw Bolder. He knew. I didn't have to say a word. He stuck with me as a friend. He stayed with me while tossing his great day of riding out the window. He didn't say much. See, I was right last week when I said it was all about friends. When I go back to the start, I got a call asking if I was ok. What a guy! I got up enough energy to do an hour run (that was not the smartest thing to do). When I came back I was in more hurt. I sat on the concrete next to my car. Some guys that I didn't even know sat with me and got me to drink and eat. They sat with me just to make sure. So to all of you that go so far out of your way to help others I thank you! So during this last week I was wanting SOMETHING to get me back in the game. I needed something, That "something" came today on a training run. I was still feeling the results of dehydration several days later, but was doing everything I could to get back in the game. I started on a simple run. I ran and just happened to end up on the Ironman route. I have run this 100's of times, but I started to notice freshly painted arrows. I started to follow them and noticed they must have marked the Ironman marathon route this last week. These arrows were not here last week. I saw one more arrow and smiled. I saw another. I started to run faster. I saw another and ran faster. Soon I was in a dream world. This is why I train. I train for the something as simple as this. I will be here following these arrows in 55 days. I have done the work. I have done what it takes to do this. So I'm back. I'm back in the game because of a painted arrow on the ground. Ironman is about so many things, but when the day is over, Ironman comes from the heart. It comes from deep within. It's a journey. It 's about friendships. It's about life in general.

SimplyStu Podcast Series
SimplyStu #33t: Tour de France Live. Stages 2-4. Win a PowerTap now. Listener questions.

SimplyStu Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2006 41:13


Live from the Tour de France with Jesse and Dr Allen Lim. Listen as Jesse from CycleOPS talks about the team dinner, and answers many listener questions. Do you want to win a Powertap? Now is your chance. Listen to THIS show as it will tell you how! See what Jesse got to ride in! Awesome picture of the riders.

SimplyStu Podcast Series
SimplyStu #32t: Tour de France Live. Robbie Ventura, Dr. Allen Lim and Jesse at the Prologue

SimplyStu Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2006 21:51


Live from the Tour de France with Jesse, Dr Allen Lim and Robbie Ventura. Test ride the Prologue route talking about power and what it means. What really happened to Floyd Landis at the Prologue? Win a Powertap from CycleOPS. Check out Jesse's Ride on the Prologue Route. How cool is this? Check out what YOU can win by listening to the Tour de France Special.

SimplyStu Podcast Series
SimplyStu #30: Interview Series Tim and Nicole DeBoom live from Trek. Tour de France Announcement.

SimplyStu Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2006 65:02


Stu talks with superstar couple Tim and Nicole DeBoom. Stu announces the www.rolwheels.com give away. Win a set of SL 28 Wheels. SimplyStu listeners learn how Stu fans are going to get an insider view of the Tour de France with CycleOPS. Newbie Plan. Check out Skirt Sports Web Site. You will also find question #2, what did Nicole say she looked like in a window??? The Newbie training plan Check out the addendum to Ironman Wisconsin Swim and T1  

SimplyStu Podcast Series
SimplyStu #28: Interview Series Chris Lieto, Heather Gollnick, CycleOps and Team World Vision

SimplyStu Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2006 96:28


  Interview with Ironman Japan Champion Chris Lieto. Also listen to the AWESOME mother of 3, triathlete Heather Gollnick. Check out Heather's great web site You want motivation? Check out this article about Heather's daughter.   Want Power? Listen as Stu talks to the Pros about Power at CycleOps. These guys rock. You will learn how power works on the bike. Check out Stu with the Floyd Landis Magazine Cover. Also check out The Floyd Landis signed jersey. And now the best one - Stu takes a ride on the CycleOps trainer.   Visit Team World Vision   And visit The Very Cool - Race Athlete

power pros floyd landis team world vision heather gollnick cycleops chris lieto