Hors de Combat And Do We Really Turn Into Our Parents?

"Old people are cranky, slow and boring. Kids are noisy, restless and irritating. For most of us, life is about making sure we stay as awesome as we are right now -- we'll always love our video games, and music, and eating burritos at two in the morning after the bars closed. Isn't that what all the commercials tell us, that you're only as old as you feel? Well, science has some bad news for you. The behaviors of ... Read more

Thoughts To Carry With You As You Dive Into 2014, And Don’t Forget To Exercise Your Mind And Body For Heaven’s Sake

Hi folks, welcome to the end of 2013 and the beginning of 2014. This morning I was sitting quietly enjoying a cup of coffee, whilst reading 'Simple Truths: Clear and Gentle Guidance on the Big Issues in Life, by Kent Nerburn,' in one sitting. Then something caught my eye, four pairs of feet under the adjacent table, each pair wearing Nike Free shoes. My favorite light running shoe. I said to this quartet (the ... Read more

Start Your Engines For 2014, Forget The Headphones, And Should I Continue To Feed The Birds?

"Are you going to be another weekend warrior, or take your training more seriously, as opposed to taking yourself more seriously?" Recommended News Years Resolution FOR YOU from FitOldDog: "Please take off those headphones, and get a life in the gym or on the trails. When training, the quality of your workout and possibly your safety will depend upon your level of distraction, or conversely on your degree of body ... Read more

Of Canucks, The Jewish Nation, Pills, Donuts And Endurance Sports: Separating Myth From Reality To Improve Our Lives

“Life is difficult. This is a great truth, one of the greatest truths. It is a great truth because once we truly see this truth, we transcend it. Once we truly know that life is difficult - once we truly understand and accept it - then life is no longer difficult. Because once it is accepted, the fact that life is difficult no longer matters.” M. Scott Peck Hi folks, welcome to my blather, which I enjoy ... Read more

Ironman: Art, Science Or Suicide?

Hi folks, another lovely day! Life, in addition to being wet and dynamic, is dangerous. Just the way it is, but should we court danger for no good reason? What is a good reason? Such thoughts cause my brain to return to the story of the terrible doom. Here it is in brief, as I best remember it: "A young king was born in a country far away, and as he grew to maturity he started to fear death. He decided ... Read more

A Dream Of Running And A Dead Mouse, plus “Remember, just say no to statins!”

Hi folks, welcome! If this blog post doesn't make a lot of sense, it's because I'm still in a post-surgical drug-induced fog. Maybe I should try reading Ulysses again, right now? Yes! I'll give it another try. Thinking of dreams, fantasy and the like, I just enjoyed another important guiding dream, which went as follows: "I was heading out on a run, feeling strong, light and flexible, and I found that I could ... Read more

Am I Afraid Of The Surgeon’s Knife Or Living Life?

Ah! Fear. An interesting and essential attribute for all living things, irrespective of their level of conscious awareness as we perceive it (a speciesist judgement, and surely flawed). Without fear, I suspect, neither would life exist nor human existence be so rich. Embrace it if you can, with abject terror being a possible exception? But what is fear? It ranges from appropriate caution to sheer horror, and is ... Read more

Don’t Run Through That Calf Injury – There Are Passive, Active, And Inadvisable Recovery Methods! + Free Video Access If You’re Quick.

"Your next sports injury is just one little mistake away!" FitOldDog Hi folks, welcome to my brief thought of the day! A friend of mine asked me today whether he should 'run through' a recent running-induced calf injury. My response was an immediate: "No Way!" You have to learn to listen to your body, but when it comes to calf injuries, or anything to do with your lower limbs, you had better take care to ... Read more

Disclaimer: As a veterinarian, I do not provide medical advice for human animals. If you undertake or modify an exercise program, consult your medical advisors before doing so. Undertaking activities pursued by the author does not mean that he endorses your undertaking such activities, which is clearly your decision and responsibility. Be careful and sensible, please.