by root | Dec 19, 2013 | Books, Education, Entrepreneurship, Life, Psychology
There is a quote that goes something like “books are a way to have a conversation with the greatest minds of the world” (if you know who said that or if you think I just made it up, let me know.) As I prepare for my next challenge after grad school, I have...
by root | Nov 30, 2013 | Cycling, Education, Entrepreneurship, Philosophy
After several years of coaching (and being coached) I would like to share with you my coaching philosophy – what I think makes a good coach, and how I try to be the best cycling coach I can be: A coach helps see things you can’t see yourself. The Human...
by root | Nov 26, 2013 | Cycling
What if there was a way to get faster on your bike without doping or training, that would increase your enjoyment and decrease your chance of injury? At it’s best, a good bike fit can send you in that direction. This post will go over some of the key...
by root | Nov 4, 2013 | Academia, Education, Life, Philosophy
I recently read an amazing piece in Wired about how one teacher in Mexico changed his teaching style, and in one year his students went from being uninterested and failing the national standardized test to being curious learners and the top students in all of Mexico....
by root | Oct 29, 2013 | Cycling, Philosophy, Psychology
As season two of Team Rockford-Clif’s Juniors cyclocross (CX) camp draws to a close here in Bozeman, MT. I’d like to take some time and share some thoughts and details about the program. Some background on the program was recently featured in the Bozeman...
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