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QUERCETIN: LEGAL EPO . . . or EPMaybeNotSoMuch, by Doug Rennie, Portland Velo's own "Health & Fitness Guru"
" Tired of being tired?" is the ubiquitous teaser on nearly all of the cycling Web sites. The product: FRS. The guy pimping the stuff: Lance Armstrong. Now, when The Man says he uses this stuff for fuel, well, it tends to get you focused fast...
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TIRE PRESSURE WARS: Part Deux; ARE YOU GETTING ENOUGH? and APRES RIDE HIGH HEELS
Fit Bit o'the Month, by Doug Rennie, Portland Velo's own "Health & Fitness Guru" So, when we're talking tire pressure, just how low CAN you go without any performance drop-off? Well, pretty damn low. Read on for a purely anecdotal...
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B-A-A-A-A-A--D TO THE BONE by Doug Rennie, Portland Velo's own "Health & Fitness Guru"
It's not just that great chattery line from the George Thorogood song anymore. It's also a Big Time Caveat for cyclists, especially those of the road variety. And, EVEN MORE ESPECIALLY, FOR YOU RACE TEAMERS. Finally, a fit bit aimed mainly, though...
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CLIMBING: CAN YOU FIND SOME WAYS TO MAKE IT MORE ENJOYABLE? by Doug Rennie, Portland Velo's own "Health & Fitness Guru"
Uh, no. Not fun. Never going to be. But you're a bike rider, so now and then you gotta go Up. OKAY, THEN: ARE THERE THINGS YOU CAN DO TO GET TO THE TOP FASTER . . . MAYBE EVEN WITH SOME MODICUM OF PAIN REDUCTION? Well now, here we have a Maybe. Now...
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Fit Bit o'the Month by Doug Rennie, Portland Velo's own "Health & Fitness Guru"
DE-TORQUE YOUR TORSO Unless you somehow (through accident or simple carelessness on your part) on some Wednesday end up on Ty's Tempo Ride, bicycling shouldn't hurt. Unless, again, your bike frame isn't properly fitted to your body's frame...
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FRENCH CHICK ASKS: CAN YOU LAST FOR 30 SECONDS? by Doug Rennie, Portland Velo's health & fitness guru
And then another 30. And another. And ANOTHER. And . . . Mon Dieux! Well, to paraphrase Dirty Harry: CAN you, punk? The Good News: To borrow from Barack: Yes You Can! The Bummer: We're talking about on-the-bike performance here. So, who is this Mystery...
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Fit Bit o' the Month: Warm Winter Wonder Workout, by Doug Rennie, Portland Velo's health & fitness guru
Or: On, Done, and Off in 45 minutes. During the 12 years I wrote for Runner's World magazine, my Go-To Guy for any training feature was one of this country's premier exercise scientists. PhD. Head of the human performance lab at a major Big 10...
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NEVER RIDE HARD ON TIRED LEGS. NEVER. EVER.
Rewind. Stop. Play. NEVER RIDE HARD ON TIRED LEGS. NEVER. EVER. This absolute core principle of intelligent training is repeated mantra-like by most of us. And all too often ignored. But do so at your peril, be you race teamer or serious fitness rider...
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Mitachondria's Magic Bean?
It's responsible for the production of 95% off all the human body's energy requirements. Got your attention? Read on. It's main job is firing up the little one-per-cell energy-producing furnaces called mitochondria that produce energy in muscle...
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Fit Bit O' The Week: HGH (Human Growth Hormone) 101
Questions you always wanted to ask but didn't... 1. So Just What is HGH, Anyway? And Why Do the Tour Dopers Scarf It Down? HGH——Human Growth Hormone——a protein produced and released into your bloodstream by the pituitary gland ACCELERATES FAT BURNNG...
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Make March Transition Time!
Most likely you've not been riding much over this dreadful winter. Most likely when you have ridden it's not been very vigorous (you know, the cold and all). Most likely you're still doing a lot of gym pedaling, be it in spinning classes or...
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Fit Bit O' The Week - The Caffeinated Cyclist
LONGBOTTOM: Not Just for Post-Ride Fueling Anymore! Want to ride as hard, but suffer less? Then quaff a double/triple espresso an hour before you ride. According to research recently published in the journal Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise...
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Fit Bit O' The Week - Get Schmeissed!
Ciao, Velo-ites. Uncle Norris's message for you this week is one you aren't going to want to hear: Stop wasting your time futiley chasing fitness and longevity through something as mundane as cycling. Nah, instead GET SCHMEISSED! So say a group...
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Fit Bit O' The Week - Antioxidants and You!
So, what d'yall want, brothers and sisters? Become a stronger rider, but get more colds? Or skate through the winter mucus-free, but same-old/same-old in the saddle? Seems that, like pretty much everything in life, you can't have both. Because...
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