Your Fifth Balance Tool, Core Strength

Your Fifth Balance Tool, Core Strength

It is well known that we have four main balance systems, (1) semi-circular canals of the inner ear, (2) somatic sense, what we feel in our body, (3) vision, locking onto a fixed object, and (4) the thousands of mechanoreceptors on the soles of our feet. HOWEVER, in the same way we rarely think of the liver as a major center of the immune system, we rarely think of core (pelvis and more) strength in relation to ... Read more

So-Called Plantar Fasciitis Nociceptive Heel Pain is From Your Hips, Believe it or Not!

So-Called Plantar Fasciitis Nociceptive Heel Pain is From Your Hips, Believe it or Not!

Site of my recent plantar fasciitis nociceptive heel pain, and we have a cat dog standoff! Competitive cycling places a load on your hip or core muscles, especially if you push the hill climbs. This is one thing that will trigger my so-called plantar fasciitis nociceptive heel pain. A few days ago, we pushed to 42-miles, on our way to 100-mile rides, as I work to reclaim my "base bike fitness level." The next ... Read more

Lower Back Pain, I Did It Again, And I Know Better

Lower Back Pain, I Did It Again, And I Know Better

I yanked my right psoas muscle, and it's easy done with a previously injured muscle or muscle group. I was happily working on the latest book, and lost track of time. After about three hours, lost in my writing, I suddenly thought, "Did I leave the kettle on for coffee, I'll have burned it again." So! I put the computer down and jumped up. Bad decision! My right psoas (hip flexor) spasmed, bringing the left ... Read more

COVID-19 Airflow Patterns? It’s not a matter of distance, it’s a matter of fluid dynamics, especially on the bike.

If the rider, walker or runner in front or to the side of you is generating a cloud of particles containing covid-19, distance can be irrelevant. It's a matter of where the cloud is going. If you are drafting, best of luck. If you are riding parallel, you effectively have an air wall between you and them, unless there is a strong lateral wind. Then it comes down to the direction and relative velocities of your air ... Read more

Signed up for Ironman Florida 2020

Signed up for Ironman Florida 2020

Well! They canceled the Asheville marathon, just after I finished the last long run, of 19 miles. So I did the training, anyway, in spite of peripheral arterial disease (PAD) calf and foot pain. The training definitely ameliorates PAD. Time to get back on the bike, now the weather is improving, with an easy spin this afternoon. No regular bike! Custom fit Guru, designed by Victor of Bicycle Lab to reduce hip ... Read more

Build Your Aging Training Base in Your 50s and It Will Be There for Your 70s, 80s and Beyond

Once your body learns something, even when neglected for years, it remembers. It remembers mentally, physically, emotionally and spiritually. I found this while reapplying water running to my ongoing peripheral arterial disease (PAD) marathon and Ironman training, to spare my feet on long training runs. https://youtu.be/DVgzPzoxVmg Water running is a great tool for endurance run conditioning later in ... Read more

Foot Body Health Connection

Foot Body Health Connection

I'm now more aware of the foot body health connection. Why? Because of eight years of research on so-called plantar fasciitis, recent experiences with peripheral vascular disease (PAD), and how my feet tend to ache more as I age. I am in my mid-70s, so no complaints! Want to feel great? Try a reflexology massage, it's amazing. For more info and source of image go to this link. I guess it was a reflexology ... Read more

Ironman Triathlon Saved My Life Multiple Times

Ironman Triathlon Saved My Life Multiple Times

IRONMAN TRIATHLON SAVED MY LIFE #1: Yep! Believe it or not, Ironman Triathlon saved my life, multiple times. Back in the late 1970s, I was sitting in my office, at Battelle Labs, Geneva, Switzerland, when one of our technicians came in and said, "Kevin, we need some normal blood, please." So I rolled up my sleeve and held out my arm. About 10 minutes later, she returned, held up a glass tube, and said, "What ... 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.