Life in the Fast Lane: The Chris Stoddart Story is the interesting autobiographical account of Chris Stoddart, who was a Canadian wheelchair racer for about 20 years starting in the late 1960s. It was inspiring to read how Chris overcame the congenital condition Spina Bifida to become a world-class wheelchair athlete. This required a lot … Continue reading Life in the Fast Lane
Riding in the Hills to the Southwest
Yesterday my group headed down Santa Teresa Boulevard south towards Gilroy, then headed up Day road into the hills to the west. Then the beautiful Burchell ave, to pick up the Gilroy bike path at Hecker Pass highway, which we followed to its end at the Gilroy sports complex. Then it was Santa Teresa back … Continue reading Riding in the Hills to the Southwest
Young Woman And The Sea
I just read the inspiring story of Gertrude (Trudy) Ederle's historic swim of the English Channel in 1926, becoming the first woman to do so and breaking the existing record by two hours. It is Young Woman And The Sea: How Trudy Ederle Conquered The English Channel And Inspired The World by Glenn Stout. http://www.Amazon.com/books … Continue reading Young Woman And The Sea
Round The Reservoirs
A popular cycling route from Morgan Hill is to go out Oak Glen Ave past Chesbro reservoir, then continue on until Uvas Road, turning left which eventually takes you past Uvas reservoir. Then you continue until Watsonville Road which takes you back to town. I've been wanting to do this because I heard both reservoirs … Continue reading Round The Reservoirs
Group Ride To The East Foothills
Today was my first ride of the year with my local group. My SI joint has healed enough that I can now do longer rides on an upright bike, so I took my Vado (electric assist) since they would be doing a lot of climbing. It was very enjoyable. I like long solitary rides as … Continue reading Group Ride To The East Foothills
The Silent Awareness Within
Meditation teachers talk about a silence within us in between thoughts, and tell us to think of our minds like the screen in a movie theater. Our thoughts and emotions appear on the screen, but in between thoughts, the screen is our true nature, pure unconditioned awareness. Another analogy is that our awareness is the … Continue reading The Silent Awareness Within
The Sunshine is Back
The recent long bout of storms is finally over, so yesterday I went for my first long sunny ride. I do ok riding in the rain as long as it is not too severe, and I can also get by indoors when needed. But I must say that riding in nice weather is good for … Continue reading The Sunshine is Back
Atomic Habits
This is the first hardback book I've read in a while, I usually do ebooks on my kindle, but this was a birthday present. There are a lot of good tips in this book by James Clear on effectively forming new good habits or breaking bad old ones. http://www.Amazon.com/books An atomic habit is a small … Continue reading Atomic Habits
More Rainy Riding, and Improving SI Joint
Our multiple storm "atmospheric river" continues, probably until next Wednesday. I went riding yesterday in a dry interlude that turned out to only last 20 minutes and ended up getting soggy since I did not have my full rain gear on. I still enjoyed it after a couple of days of indoor riding. "Lake Kenny". … Continue reading More Rainy Riding, and Improving SI Joint
Good Tips on Boosting Metabolism
These tips are from dietician Sharon Palmer's blog. https://sharonpalmer.com/ https://sharonpalmer.com/fixing-a-broken-metabolism/