Research in the last decade has established a clear link between gut microbiota (micro-organisms) and brain function. The human gut (esophagus, stomach, intestines & colon) is a complex, multifaceted communication system needed to establish a healthy balance for brain development and function. Digestion is a complicated business, so it makes sense to have a dedicated […]
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Supplement Review – Protein Powder
Most athlete’s currently use or have used a protein powder as part of their diet. They are so popular now that you can pick up a giant tub at just about any store that sells food. The problem is that most of the brands that you find on the shelves are full of junk and […]
Your Health is A Gift
2015 has been a HUGE year over at The Holistic Athlete. The new book, The Balanced Approach: How to Complete a Full Distance Triathlon Training Seven Hours a Week, is nearing completion and that’s cause for big celebration. I feel like the information contained in this book is going to revolutionize the way folks look at […]
No Sugar November 2.0
After starting to feel the effects of adding some sugar back into my diet, last year at this time, I decided to completely eliminate sugar for the month of November (up until Thanksgiving Day). After a not-so-subtle hint from my wife, I’ve decided to do it again this year. Before getting into the details of […]
Ironman Louisville Race Report
Unlike my previous Ironman Race Reports (2011 & 2013), I’m going to keep this one to a single post. I had my alarm set for 3:30AM on race morning, but I woke up at 3:10 and had to pee. So at that point, I just decided to get me day started. I ate a medium […]
Four Weeks Until Ironman – What Should I Do Now??
Ironman Louisville is October 11th…which is now just under four weeks away. Bib numbers have been issued (I’m # 582) and it’s starting to get real! So what am I going to do over the next four weeks to assure that I am as ready as possible for the race? Hold off on the taper […]
Exercising to Lose Weight? Bad Idea!
If you’ve ever participated in or been a spectator during an Ironman triathlon, you will notice that there are people competing in the race that are not only carrying a few extra pounds, but some that are actually overweight. Even the average spectator understands that you cannot physically complete a 2.4 mile swim, 112 mile […]
Metabolic Efficiency Test – Part 3
This will be the final segment of my series on Metabolic Efficiency. In Part 1, I discussed the history and gave a description of the Metabolic Efficiency Test (MET) and then in Part 2, I gave you a recap of what the test actually consisted of. So to wrap things up, I’m going to show […]
Metabolic Efficiency Test – Part 2
In Part 1 of my Metabolic Efficiency Test (MET) review, I gave some background on the test and how it is used. In this post, I’m going to tell you why I wanted to have this test done so bad that I asked for it as a birthday present (yes, I’m a geek). I will […]
Metabolic Efficiency Test – Part I
Last week I went to Fitness RX here in Louisville to have a Metabolic Efficiency Test (MET) done. I’ve been curious about having this test done for some time now. Before I get into why I wanted to have a MET done and tell you about the test procedure and my results, I wanted to […]