by root | Apr 16, 2013 | Cycling
This post continues with our series of interviews about how to be a Pro Cyclist.  This is the first interview with a female Pro, and the first with a cyclocross specialist.  Amy Dombroski has been a national champion in Road, Mountain, and Cyclocross. Amy currently...
by root | Apr 11, 2013 | Entrepreneurship, Humor, Psychology
When learning how to become more charismatic, it is often suggested to learn a martial art, or tango, or do improv comedy. Â That recommendation is based on learning how to own the space around you and communicate your power via body language. Â However, there are...
by root | Apr 6, 2013 | Aesthetics, Lifestyle Design, Storytelling
I have long been fascinated by people with the wonderful ability to weave a tale. So I set out to explore the theory and practice of storytelling. This is a guest post by dog sled racer, Denver teaching fellow, and intrepid storyteller Sam Christman. Enter Sam...
by root | Apr 3, 2013 | Cycling
In cycling, the power meter has become a ubiquitous training and racing tool. Collecting data from your rides and races is useful and can be used as a measure of performance and fitness. Training with a power meter to specific intensities can also help an athlete dial...
by root | Mar 20, 2013 | Cycling, Entrepreneurship, Money
Presenting the interview with Aaron Barcheck, Founder of Mosaic Cycles, Winner of the Best Cyclocross Bike at NAHBS 2013. A little back story: Aaron and I grew up together in St. Louis and started riding at the age of 14. On long rides we would often talk of...
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