"She trusts people who are trustworthy. She also trusts people who aren't trustworthy. This is true trust." Tao te Ching, Lao-tzu, translation by Steven Mitchell "In America, a person is presumed innocent until proved guilty. Unless, that is, he plays college sports." [or competes in triathlons, it would appear] Joe Nocera, The New York Times Hi folks, Ayn Rand sure got it right, for all her ... Read more
Learn How To Pick Up A Rock Before You Pick Up Your Tennis Racket
Hi folks, Many years ago I attempted to learn Chez Ollie, and I got close a few times after a year or so of trying. I got to feel, if only briefly, how you can put the force of your whole body into a punch over a distance of just a few centimeters. The process seemed to be all about optimal body coordination, timing, and considerable skill. It is apparent that there are many ways to carry out any action ... Read more
FitOldDog’s Podcast On Safe Exercise For Better Health And Injury Prevention
Hi folks, A while ago I was interviewed by Bill Vick. Bill kindly provided me with a video of the interview, the subject of which was FitOldDog's approach to exercise based on the FitOldDog Training Wheel. It made sense to convert the video to a podcast, which can be accessed by clicking either of the figures in this blog post. The narrative lasts for ... Read more
To Improve Triathlon Swim Times Focus On Conditioning And Consider Using A Sleeveless Wet Suit
Hi folks, Rick Fee, my local swim coach, has been telling me about his frustration with triathletes, who as a group seem to believe that they will pull up their swim times by focusing on technique. When Rick started coaching me, three months before the Eagleman Half Ironman 2012, I would have been lucky to hold 1:50 x 100 yard repeats. After some pretty solid swim sets 3x/week with Rick, my 10-20 x ... Read more
Rebuilding Your Life After Aortic Surgery With FitOldDog’s Quick Start Guide To Aortic Surgery Recovery
Hi folks, welcome! FitOldDog's Guide to Aortic Surgery Recovery, or how to handle your life after such a life-threatening event, is now available, as is Aortic Disease From The Patient's Perspective. This weekend I also completed my first FitOldDog product, which is available for purchase on this site. This 49-page document was designed for the FitOldDog of August 2010, when I went from Ironman ... Read more
I Looked In The Toilet Bowl And It All Made Sense So What Do Tennis And Cycling Have In Common?
"There are still old knots that are unrecorded, and so long as there are new purposes for rope, there will always be new knots to discover." From 'The Ashley Book Of Knots,' cited in Chapter 39 of 'The Shipping News' by Annie Proulx. Hi folks, Years ago I read an interesting book by John Horgan, entitled 'The End Of Science,' which I thought at the time must have been written with tongue in ... Read more
FitOldDog Recommends Posture Training THEN Weight Training To Prevent Osteoporosis
Hi folks, I have had a modicum of success in a number of challenging endeavors, such as photography and water polo in my teens, as a veterinarian and amateur flautist in my twenties, a neuropathologist in my thirties, a nose scientist in my forties, in applied mathematics in my fifties, and as a triathlete in my late fifties and sixties, but one of the most challenging things with which I have had to deal, in ... Read more
The Universe Is Best Understood By Seeing Connections And Integrating Them Into Your Road Map Of Life
Hi folks, I was sitting in my blue camping chair, waiting for my eggs to cook on the Colman stove that I've been using for over 40 years, when my mind put together two apparently diverse ideas, thoughts on the role of sheer stress in mucus flow and the therapeutic effects of making noises during my Continuum lessons. I realized that I was dealing with two applications of the same thing, vibrations in ... Read more
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