#11 – Endurance Athlete’s A-Fib, Part 2
Dr Glen Winkel in part 2 of a two-part podcast about his personal journey with A-Fib. When Glen discovered he had A-Fib in 2004, he went deep into the science to uncover solutions that have worked for him to retain his ability to be an endurance athlete well into his 6th decade, and he’s not done yet.
#10 – Endurance Athlete’s A-Fib, Part 1
Today we will hear from Dr Glen Winkel in part 1 of a two-part podcast about his personal journey with A-Fib. When Glen discovered he had A-Fib in 2004, he went deep into the science to uncover solutions that have worked for him to retain his ability to be an endurance athlete well into his 6th decade, and he’s not done yet.
#7 – Brian Hannon of Boulder Bicycle Works: Bike Maintenance Guru
Brian reveals the low hanging fruit / the stuff that even I can manage to do to keep my bike working well and safely without spending a lot of money.
#6 – John Ooyen, 78 yo Wise Athlete: The Value of Social Connection in Athletics
Listen in as we hear John’s tale and benefit from his wisdom about the value of camaraderie and social connection, and in the rich opportunities to make and help athletic friends...and how that makes all the difference in achieving and enjoying a long, healthy and meaningful life.
#5 – Strength Training with Erin Carson
30 minutes of strength training three times a week is more beneficial than 1.5 more hours each week on the bike.
#4 – The carbohydrate conundrum
Listen to Dr Glen Winkel describe his journey to use a ketogenic diet to improve his health and his athletic performance.