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Pursuing Fitness

Last summer, Andy B convinced me to join a gym in Fort Collins called Emerfit, and I think it’s changing my life.  When you think of the gym, you probably think of treadmills, mirrors, and awkward old dudes in spandex maxing out on the bench press.  Emerfit is probably unlike any gym you’ve been to.

I spent a lot of my life immersed in sport specific weight and agility training, which progressively got more difficult and had a competitive element.   However, I found that this type of training was hard for me to find in a local “big gym.”

When I first sat down with Chris Brown at Emerfit, he explained to me the model of fitness they followed.  What is fitness?  How do you know if you’re fit, or if someone else is physically fit?  It’s something that humans have spent at least the last century trying to figure out, debating, researching, and citing medical journals and studies.  An easy way for me to understand the Emerfit model is this – you may have a guy who can bench 500 lbs, but would fall over dead running more than 400 meters.  You also may have a guy that places top ten in the Boston Marathon, but has to have help out of the

Workout of the Day

grocery store because he can’t lift his milk jugs into the minivan.  Emerfit is all about the pursuit of overall fitness.  It’s not about how you look. It’s not about how much weight you can lift, or how far or fast you can run.  It’s about you pushing the envelope of fitness for you. For me, I had done some short distance running, and a little trail running. I didn’t have any really specific goals in mind when I started, but I have fairly chronic disc issues in my lower back, and feared my body was slipping rapidly into the middle-age abyss.   I, like most people, had tried lots of programs, and gyms, but ultimately faded away once the new wore off.

So what do you do at Emerfit?

Each class is scheduled for an hour with a trainer assigned to lead the group and provide individual coaching. You start with some stretching, warm-up, and then move into some strength work. Each day you also do a “Workout of the Day” (WOD) for conditioning.  The WOD is a short, intense, competitive, timed workout that is designed to push the edge of your fitness limits.  Most of the class participates in the WOD, and results are posted on the board.  This adds a level of competitiveness and accountability that makes me push way harder than I would otherwise. There is a ton of thought and effort put into the programming of these workouts, by the certified training staff.  They also have some customized strength regiments, a climbing-specific program, nutritional coaching, and much more.

Craig D - Deadlift

In 8 months, I’ve seen significant improvements in my strength, speed, and endurance.  I feel better.  I’m accomplishing personal and professional goals, and my cholesterol and blood sugar have moved from high-risk to healthy levels.  I’m running my first trail half marathon on May 29th (Wyoming Trail Marathon).   There are a number of reasons why the Emerfit model has worked for me, more on that in the next post.

For more info, go to www.emerfit.com

Jobe L

www.outsideallday.com

 

Fort Collins Bike Retailer’s Alliance Short Track Mountain Bike Series starts Tuesday

The Fort Collins Bike Retailer’s Alliance Short Track Mountain Bike Series starts Tuesday at New Belgium.

HT YourGroupRide.com for the flyer.

Super fun racing for super cheap is always a plus.

Andy B
outsideallday.com

GoLite’s Ft. Collins Sale Opens This Weekend!

I’ve already stopped by, the sale was unreal! Too bad I have no money to buy sweet stuff…

GoLite. And save a bundle doing it.

Save 30-80% off outdoor clothing and gear

GoLite is popping-up in Ft. Collins for a limited time only. Don’t miss your chance to check out our entire line of in-season high performance and sustainable gear. Score new apparel for trail running, hiking, backpacking and travel—as well as luggage, sleeping bags, backpacks and more. Everything you need to get outdoors and GoLite.

March 26-April 24, 2011
Front Range Village: Next to Panera at Front Range Village; just west of I-25 in south Fort Collins at the intersection of Harmony Road and Zieglar Road

Address:
2721 Council Tree Ave.
Fort Collins, CO 80525
Phone:
970-225-1885

Store Hours:
Monday-Saturday: 10am – 9pm
Sunday: 10am – 6pm

More info at: www.golite.com/salesevents

Andy B
outsideallday.com

First “Long” Training Run

Saturday morning, Andy B and I hit the trail at about 8 o’clock.  I had not eaten properly, had not gotten enough sleep the night before, and was dehydrated.  Not a good start.  But Fort Collins is a great place to be, if you love being outside (and you know we do.)  It took a few minutes, but I was up to speed after about 15 minutes.  We started with a long steady climb for about 45 minutes, with lots of switchbacks and timber. We broke out of the trees, and the view of Horsetooth Reservoir made the climb worth it. It was a great way to start a Saturday morning!

Single Track in Lory State Park

This was a perfect longer trail run, my first of the season, and good initial prep for the Medicine Bow Half.

This week’s training included:

Tuesday @ Emerfit - (500 m row + 15 Ball Slams) X 4 Sets

Wednesday – 6 Mile trail run on Devil’s Backbone

Thursday @ Emerfit – 50 “Man Makers” (Push up, DB squat clean, push press 35 lbs) for time

Saturday – 9.58 Miles in Lory

Sunday – Intervals at CSU track

Jobe

outsideallday.com

“Behind The Barriers” Episode 10 with Jeremy Powers in Fort Collins

“Behind The Barriers” Episode 10 from Behind The Barriers on Vimeo.

“Behind The Barriers” will follow cyclo-cross star, Jeremy Powers, through the 2010 season in the U.S. and Europe. Episode 10 features day 2 of the Fort Collins weekend of the USGP of Cyclocross.

HT YourGroupRide.com for the video.

Cyclocross is fun!

Andy B
outsideallday.com

Check out NaturalAthleteClinic.com

Local Fort Collins cyclist, triathlete and Doctor, Jason Barker has started a website called NaturalAthleteClinic.com. Jason is an expert in natural sports medicine. He specializes in providing unique, proven solutions for athletes that want more than just ibuprofen for their sports and performance-related health issues. He provides relevant, scientific information about how you can improve your overall health and athletic performance.

I’m excited about this site and what it can do to help inform athletes about alternative solutions for taking care of themselves. Jason is all about prevention and wellness, rather than medicating symptoms with drugs that really don’t heal or treat the original cause. Jason is BRILLIANT in sports medicine and has become a good buddy of mine. I trust him a ton.

Check out the site at: www.naturalathleteclinic.com

The Question and Answer section: www.naturalathleteclinic.com/q-and-a

Dig around and learn a little,

Andy B
outsideallday.com

A bunch of “outside all day” things I’m thankful for in 2010…

2010 was a fun year to spend outside. Below is a quick list of things I’m thankful for in relation to the time I spend outside.

1. A loving God that created the outdoors. Fort Collins is beautiful.

2. A wife that allows me to train for crazy things. Her support was beyond what could have been expected and showed her love me in many ways.

3. Discovering CrossFit and more importantly a community of trainers (Brad, Jeff, Chris and John) and athletes at Emergent Fitness. Emergent Fitness has changed my life.

4. Mike Porter, Dave Sheek, Brandon Groza and Craig Demartino for challenging me to do things I didn’t think I could do.

5. The Velo-One Cyclocross Team for a super fun cross season. I was slow, but it was still fun.

6. Greg Sellers at Motor Tabs for creating and being the best hydration product on the planet.

7. The Brooks Cascadia trail running shoe for getting me thru my first Ultra Marathon.

8. Rich and Dave from Fluid Recovery from their generosity and creation of an exceptional product.

9. The Paleo diet and The Whole 9 eating plan for giving me the tools required to lose 25 pounds. Thanks for all of the advice Brad and Jeff.

If you’re my buddy, you know why I train. I train to be healthy and to show my kids what competition (winning and losing) and a fun life spent outdoors looks like. In 2010 I was able to decrease my cholesterol levels by over 40 points, putting me into a zone that my Doctor now says is healthy. That was hard but worth it. 2010 was a really good year. Looking forward to many more adventures in 2011.

Andy B
outsideallday.com

The 2010 New Belgium Cyclocross Series race info

See you Tuesday night! You can’t go wrong with $5.00 racing. Racing in Fort Collins is fun!

A big thank you to YourGroupRide.com for putting everything together.

Andy B
outsideallday.com

Have you signed up for the USGP of Cyclocross in Fort Collins (The New Belgium Cup)

In case you’ve missed it, registration for the USGP of Cyclocross in Fort Collins (The New Belgium Cup) is open.

The New Belgium Cup
November 13th and 14th, 2010

The third weekend of the USGP of Cyclocross races into new territory in 2010 – heading to Fort Collins, CO for the USGP’s first visit to CO since 2006. Fort Collins is home to a number of cyclocross standouts – including Georgia Gould, Meredith Miller and up and coming junior Skyler Trujillo – so the competition for hometown domination is sure to be intense!

The course will feature a deceptively tough course – native grasses that require power, terrain and elevation changes, dirt and pavement – all given the Fina treatment for something extra special.

I’m signed up for both mornings, Category 4. We race at 8:00 am both days, brrrrr!

Andy B
outsideallday.com

Changes to Fort Collins and New Beligum Cyclocross dates

Our friends at YourGroupRide.com sent me a few updates to the Fort Collins Cyclocross calendar.

Update to the New Belgium Cyclocross 2010 series:

When: 430-730ish pm every Tuesday in October (5th, 12th, 19th and 26th)
***These are NOT happening in September as originally posted.

Where: New Belgium Brewing

More info to come. To keep up to date on cyclocross in Fort Collins bookmark this page:
http://yourgroupride.com/local-races/new-belgium-series/788-fccx-series-

Crazy Joe is a ton of fun. It’s less than 1 mile from my house (in the field south of Fossil Ridge High School) so I think I need to show up…

For more info on Crazy Joe Cross 2010 click below:
http://www.yourgroupride.com/local-races/crazy-joe-cross/789-crazy-joe-cross-2010

Andy B
outsideallday.com

The US Gran Prix of Cyclocross is coming to Fort Collins

The Fort Collins Cup
November 13th and 14th, 2010
www.usgpcyclocross.com/RacesResults/FortCollinsCup.aspx

The third weekend of the USGP of Cyclocross races into new territory in 2010 – heading to Fort Collins, CO for the USGP’s first visit to CO since 2006. Fort Collins is home to a number of cyclocross standouts – including Georgia Gould, Meredith Miller and up and coming junior Skyler Trujillo – so the competition for hometown domination is sure to be intense!

The course will feature a deceptively tough course – native grasses that require power, terrain and elevation changes, dirt and pavement – all given the Fina treatment for something extra special.

More info at:
www.usgpcyclocross.com/RacesResults/FortCollinsCup.aspx

and:
www.yourgroupride.com/local-races/usgp-fort-collins/152-usgp-fort-collins-/726-the-usgp-moves-to-fort-collins-this-november-

U.S. gran prix of cyclocross from Jim Fryer/BrakeThrough Media on Vimeo.

HT YourGroupRide.com for all of the info.

Very much looking forward to this event. I hope it’s snowy, muddy and nasty!

Andy B
outsideallday.com

Carter is going to be rad!

I’m a hypocrite, I admit it. Julie and I have been discussing whether or not to sign Carter up for group sports like a lot of his buddies are this spring. With a selfish agenda, I wasn’t wild about giving up my Saturday to go and watch him run a around a field kicking a ball. However, on Wednesday of last week, my heart changed when I discovered that the Edora Park BMX Racetrack would be relocating to Southeast Community Park. This park is less than a 1/2 mile from our house. We rode over as a family to check out the new track, it’s freakin awesome. They open on May 8 and I’m thinking Carter can be off of his training wheels and racing by July 1. You can call me a BMX dad. I may need to get a BMX bike now.

HT Your Group Ride for for posting the original story.

Long live Cru Jones! Hell Track here we come!

Andy B
outsideallday.com

My new commitment to recovery

I’m not the smartest dude. I’ve read over and over the need for proper recovery post training. I don’t know if it’s because I’m lazy or what but I just don’t make the right food choices after exercise. If I was smart, I’ve have a solid serving of protein 15 minutes post training, I rarely do. Last Sunday my wife and I ran the Horsetooth Half Marathon. It’s a beautiful race on paved road with lot’s of climbing up and down. My average mile time was an 8:18, not fast but not slow. Post race I didn’t recover well, I had planned on it but we had some car issues. I know for a fact that I felt “average” this past week due to the poor recovery on Sunday. I hate being sore and feeling like I can’t do my best because of a dumb decision I’ve made.

Another curve ball in this equation is CrossFit at Emergent Fitness. Since January, I’ve attended 2, 1 hour classes a week. These workouts are intense and fully draining. I usually leave feeling totally trashed. But based on my running schedule, I have a big run the next day. Not feeling well isn’t really an option.

2 commitments:

Hydrated well post training
Carry Fluid Recovery in my car so it’s always with me and available

Fluid Berry_300

Not sure what to expect but I know I need to take recovery more seriously…

Andy B
outsideallday.com

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