I had one of those moments recently—the kind that makes you pause mid-coffee and reread the page just to make sure you did not miss something. I was flipping through the race bible for a local race. The usual rules were there: stay on course, respect the centerline, prioritize safety. All familiar. All necessary. Then…
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Grace and the Athlete: A Perspective on Performance
In the world of athletics, “grace” is often seen as a characteristic of fluid, elegant movement. Athletes who seem to glide effortlessly through their sport embody this quality. It is easy to associate grace with peak performance. There is also the definition of grace that describes a sense of fitness or propriety. This concept is…
A Wish For A Return to Civility in the New Year
The optimist in me looks for evidence of society’s return to our previous iteration of cooperation and civility. Getting along well in our daily lives used to be the rule instead of the exception. I would like to blame COVID and all of the associated restrictions (and really bad behaviors) for bringing on this intolerance…
Workout Cues from the Change of Seasons
A change of seasons can cue some healthy and refreshing changes in workouts. Changes of activities to get our mind and bodies out of the ruts that a summer of training has created. After a productive season of road cycling, I feel a staleness start to creep into the miles. Perhaps I am a little…
Authenticating Yourself
Authenticating yourself to computer robots has become a regular part of our digital lives, for those who partake. Authenticating yourself to yourself, however, may be a less common experience. You know. Being honest about who you are or what you are doing. Being brutally honest with oneself about oneself is important for success at just…





