Recumbents Don’t Need Clip-in Pedals- Who Knew?

First let me clear up a terminology issue. What I call clip-in pedals are usually called "clipless". This odd term is do distinguish them from old-school pedals with toe clips and straps. "Clipless" have a cleat on the bottom of the shoe that hooks into a mechanism on the pedal. I'll keep calling them "clip-in" … Continue reading Recumbents Don’t Need Clip-in Pedals- Who Knew?

Spent Some Time in a High “NatureScore” Setting

As I mentioned in my recent post about "NatureScore", I am motivated to spend more time in more natural settings, which for me means more hiking. So yesterday I rode my bike to Harvey Bear County Park and did the Willow Springs trail, one of my favorites. It was foggy and quite cool, the fog … Continue reading Spent Some Time in a High “NatureScore” Setting

What’s Your NatureScore?

Alex Hutchinson recently wrote an article "Nature Is Medicine. But What’s the Right Dose?" for Outside Magazine. He described the app naturequant (for "quantifying nature") codeveloped by three friends, a data expert, a software guy, and an expert in environmental psychology. I wrote a previous blog "The Healing Power of Nature" on this topic. Naturequant is … Continue reading What’s Your NatureScore?

Olympics, Paralympics, and Strength Endurance

Watching the Olympics and Paralympics has gotten me fired up about upper body training. There are multiple sports like kayaking, canoeing, and rowing in the Olympics that require "upper body cardio". Rowers will say the power from the stroke is mostly from the legs but it's still a good upper body workout too. In the … Continue reading Olympics, Paralympics, and Strength Endurance

Challenges, Adventures, And Balanced Training

I talked about challenging ourselves to motivate training, but carefully choosing the challenge, in a previous post. I recommended there that shorter challenges are probably best to motivate training that leads to optimal health. I violated my own rule recently when I decided to train for a century, decidedly not a short challenge. I'm glad … Continue reading Challenges, Adventures, And Balanced Training