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#39 – Sports Hypnosis with Wendi Friesen, CHT

Sports Hypnosis is not the magic show you’ve seen in the movies or on TV. Sports hypnosis is a form of mental training and can used by a hypnotherapist or by the athlete using self-hypnosis to improve athletic performance.

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#38 – Truth in Strength Training for Masters Cyclists with Menachem Brodie

Upper body strength plus ability to lock the hips and ribcage together to resist twisting plus other function movement pieces form a holistic approach to making a cyclist stronger on the bike.

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#37 – An Adventurous Heart with Shawn Anderson

Shawn Anderson on having an Adventurous Heart, and how to recapture the spirit of adventure by getting out of your comfort zone.

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#30 – Mushrooms: The Missing Ingredient for Recovery?

Our topic today is mushrooms, and whether mushrooms are a missing element in the older athletes’ arsenal of performance, recovery, and longevity. Helping Glen and I to better understand mushrooms is Jeff Chilton, an expert in the study of historical uses and impact of medicinal mushrooms, and who is also the Founder of Nammex, the very first company to supply medicinal mushroom extracts to the nutritional supplement industry.

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Bonus: SBT GRVL with Amy Charity

SBT GRVL is a world-class gravel race experience held on the amazing gravel roads in and around the iconic Steamboat Springs, CO. The combination of the great views and fun people make for an unforgettable gravel riding experience.

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#28 – 24-Hour Countdown: How to be ready for your race

Racing is a special opportunity. As an adult, you don’t get to feel this alive very often. Enjoy it, and avoid wasting it or turning it into a disaster you’ll regret. To do your best, remove impediments that CAN be removed quite easily. This stuff isn’t hard or expensive. It just requires a little planning ahead.

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Bonus – NedGravel with Gavin Coombs

Gavin and his team built one of the most challenging gravel races in the world. They built organized rides for all of us out of their regular fun rides, which have a ton of climbing and technical sections, and all at an elevation of 8,000-10,300 feet. The 3 courses pay homage to the hardened miners, dreamers and misfits who came before us as we ride through ghost towns, past mines and up mountains. The 3 courses vary in length and difficulty to accommodate a wide range of skills and desires for suffering.

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#26 – Inspirational Athlete, ItCouldBeMe Founder, Triny Willerton

Triny Willerton is the founder of ItCouldBeMe, a non-profit on a mission to change the relationship between drivers and vulnerable users of the road by re-humanizing cyclists and creating a movement of mutual responsibility and respect to make roads safer together.

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#17 – Biggest Mistakes by Masters Athletes

Glen and I are joined once again by Jeff Winkler of Winkler Cycling (winklercycling.com) in Boulder, Colorado.  You’ll recall that Jeff is a Category 1 USAC coach who has over 30 years of experience in bicycle racing.  He started racing as a junior athlete and rose up through the ranks to become a professional cyclist…

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