Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Kicking it in the cold


It is winter time in Morgantown and it is not being quite as friendly as last year. In fact, I was so frustrated by the cold, freezing rain yesterday that I decided to look up on my Strava account to see what I was doing last year at this time. Turns out it was warm enough to get in a 75 mile ride and I was able to leave at 10:30 AM so it must have been pretty warm (and if I remember correctly it was).Contrasting with the current situation where I was able to suffer in the freezing rain for about an hour but after your face begins to sting with freezing pain you just have to call it a day. I ended up riding the rollers and watching some great TED Talks for a while longer. Although I hate riding inside, I can’t complain about the balmy 68 degree temps!
Besides the weather though, there isn’t much to complain about around here. I have a super light class schedule that is also quite easy leaving plenty of time for riding and relaxing. I have also filled the void of time that comes with cutting your class hours in half with lots of research into training and nutrition. I am really trying to just absorb as much information as I can about the ancillary things to sport. Topics like nutrition and hydration have really had my attention lately and I have already polished off a few good books in the past few weeks.
One thing in particular that has grabbed ahold of me is the Paleo Diet as well as the research and nutritional guidance of Dr. Tim Noakes out of Cape Town, South Africa. To keep it simple, he basically turns moot the idea of fueling our bodies with copious amounts of carbohydrates. He not only says that fueling with fat is better but also much healthier and will make you leaner. Now, I am not talking Little Debbie and Oreo fats but good, healthy fats. Eggs, fish, and good lean meats should become the staples of the diet and be accompanied by many good vegetables. He actually advocates that we minimize our carbohydrate intake and he himself eats less than 50 grams of carbohydrates per day! Granted, he also minimizes his fruit intake and that helps him keep these low levels.
My approach is not entirely Noakes based (which is actually based on the Harvey-Banting Diet of the late 1800s) but more of a Paleo approach with a Noakes influence. In that, I don’t plan to give up fruit because it is very nutritious and as a long range endurance athlete I need the carbohydrates. However, I have cut certain things on a daily basis. Instead of my religious morning oatmeal I have “notoatmeal” which tastes just as good but does not have all of the carbohydrates and instead supplies more fat. Snacking proves tougher but I get by on almonds as opposed to apples as frequently. Basically, I have increased my intake of meats, fish, and eggs and cut back on the carbs like grains even the unprocessed ones. All of this has to do with the idea of Carbohydrate Resistance as proposed my Noakes and, if you have an interest in it, you can either use the interweb to search for Noakes and Carbohydrate Resistance or shoot me an email and I can point you towards so helpful link. This is very much so a condensed version of the theory and you really must do some further reading to understand it. I will be the first to say that I thought it was a bunch of crap until I actually did some reading and then tested it on myself.
The weather is starting to break here finally though and it looks like I will be able to begin grinding away the day long rides again soon. I am actually dealing with a recent injury now as well which could have been serious but was luckily assessed soon enough that it will be fixed in no time at all. More importantly, it hasn’t stopped me from grinding away on the hamster wheel and the frozen singletrack. A big thanks goes to my coach Mike Shultz for turning me on to Dr. Noakes…..and yoga…..and the teach a man to fish method of training. Basically, I have learned a lot from the man behind Highland Training since we began working together a few short months ago and I am already feeling faster, stronger, and more motivated than I ever have in my life. Also, I seem to always say this but this time I mean it: Weekly blog posts are going to start coming out of me. I always put it off and then decided that I have all of these thoughts to spill. However, I am also aware that no one has the time or patience to sit and read a 30 minute novel about the last 3 months of my life. So, I will try to start picking a topic and keeping it to a page double spaced. If you did make it this far, thanks for reading and come back again please!