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Clean me up Nathan

Wednesday, October 6th, 2010

Power Shower to the rescue before the podium

Just a quick post giving two thumbs up to a product from Nathan I have come to love this year. After almost every mountain bike race or Xterra I am covered in a layer of dirt.  I’m not sure if it is something in my sunscreen or the salt in my sweat but I often look around me and realize not everyone looks as gross as I do. Prior to this year I would make myself presentable after a race with a quick wipe or two with a baby wipe, which seemed to work well, until I tried the Power Shower by Nathan. They are strong wipes that can really withstand scrubbing gross grime off, they don’t leave a sticky residue on the skin and best of all I don’t smell like a baby’s freshly wiped butt afterwards.  If you haven’t indulged in a Power Shower check them out:

www.nathansports.com/our-products/accessories/body-care

6 Word Race Report

Monday, August 9th, 2010

Indian Peaks Xterra in 6 words

Swim Choppy

Bike Muddy

Run Fast

And some picture to go along with it:

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bike2run2beer2win2

XTERRA Mountain Championship + Melrad = 2 Pros on the Podium

Sunday, July 18th, 2010

Congrats to Sara Tarkington for taking second place and Emma Garrard taking 4th!

Way to go, ladies!!!

 

 XTERRA Mountain Championship

Sara’s Sauna Secrets

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

I’ll admit that I have turned more and more into a “hippy” since moving to Boulder 11 years ago. My parents valued eating well and being active when my brother and I were growing up and I guess I’ve been building on this for some time now. My newest “hippie” secret is the sauna. The sauna is not very popular in the United States yet seems to be standard practice in many European countries. Regular use of saunas has been proven to have many health benefits. Saunas induce perspiration, which helps in ridding the body of toxins.  This must be the reason for my youthful skin, oh wait, I’m 29, I should still have youthful skin anyways right? Saunas also increase circulation and raise body temperature, inducing an artificial fever and stimulating production of disease fighting white blood cells. Whenever, I feel like I’m coming down with a cold I jump in the sauna to try and fight it off and have often won the fight against the germs by doing this. Studies also show that use of saunas help to relieve muscle tension by speeding up the disposal of by-products that are produced during exercise. I’m not a scientist so I can’t explain any  of this but I know my muscles really loosen up after using the sauna and I often am left less sore the next day. There are claims that the sitting in the sauna for 15 minutes burns as many calories as running 3 miles. I’m not sure about this one but I do get the same sense of well being after sitting in the sauna as a do after running.

So either give the sauna a try or make fun of me for my odd ways, I can take it. Be sure to drink lots of water during and after using the sauna. And, don’t try to win in the sauna like I do until you are used to it. I’ve been known to try and beat other sauna users, even if they come in 15 minutes after me. I think my record is just over 30 minutes…I thought I might not be able to drive home afterwards and felt like this guy, but I won… sauna_cartoon_posters_featuring_toivo_eino-p228441705395865355t5ta_4001