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Go Hard or Go Home

By Ben Stone | Health, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 17 November, 2012 | 0

“Go hard or go home”. How many times have you heard that pedantic statement? Probably too many to count, I’m sure. Normally, the mouth from which that originates is situated about a foot above a body clad in Under-Armor holding a Gatorade in one hand and some brightly decorated protein bar in the other. YouRead more

Endurance Nutrition Vol. 1

By Ben Stone | Health | Comments are Closed | 14 October, 2012 | 0

When one considers a strategy for supplying the body with what it needs for any type of sustained activity (by sustained, I mean activity in excess of 4hrs), it seems almost second-nature to include complex foods, rather than something more basic. The rationale for choices like this among the endurance athlete population is ubiquitous. IfRead more

Translating the Lingua Cycliste’ part I

By Ben Stone | Health, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 5 August, 2012 | 0

Cyclists are a different breed, I grant you, but until you hear them (alright, US — you got me…) speak about their sport, you never realize the magnitude of departure from the norm. Just one conversation reveals this complex and systematic language packed with phrase after acronym whose meaning only draws credibility from the toneRead more

VO2max: Functional or Functionless?

By Ben Stone | Health, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 24 February, 2012 | 0

Since the advent of mainstream ventilatory data collection, VO2max, for some reason, has been the quintessential bit of information that makes an endurance athlete feel complete and whole. Granted, knowing that Lance Armstrong’s VO2max is “84” is both as interesting as it is humbling… that’s quite high, for the record. AND, I will admit thatRead more

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