I don’t have much of a report but I did finish my race today. My legs feel pretty much like I expected them to. What destroyed me was the constant beating of riding a bike with no suspension over some really really rough roads. Mid distance was an 8 mile descent the was steep and filled with baby head sized rocks. This wore me out worse than the 8 mile long climb that immediately followed. My neck, triceps, back, wrists, and ass hurt way more than my legs.
Did I mention the wind, it blew constantly and it seemed to always be a headwind. Sustained 15mph with gusts in the upper 30mph range. It sucked.
My Garmin says I did 66.4 miles and 5,012 feet of climbing.
Now I am laying on the Placer High School football field watching the lead runners finish the Western States Trail Run. The old record, set 2 years ago, was broken by 23 minutes. 2nd and 3rd also came in under the old record.
It’s been a cool day.
We stayed until the top woman came in. The woman’s record was broken too.
on another note - great weather for the western states. it would have been brutal a week ago. heard early on that the record would likely be broken, and a lot were crediting the weather. RF is a zoo, but nothing like town. it was pandemonium. one of these days i’d love to go to the finish, but it’s so hard to pass up working at RF, so who knows.

I don’t have much of a report but I did finish my race today. My legs feel pretty much like I expected them to. What destroyed me was the constant beating of riding a bike with no suspension over some really really rough roads. Mid distance was an 8 mile descent the was steep and filled with baby head sized rocks. This wore me out worse than the 8 mile long climb that immediately followed. My neck, triceps, back, wrists, and ass hurt way more than my legs.
Did I mention the wind, it blew constantly and it seemed to always be a headwind. Sustained 15mph with gusts in the upper 30mph range. It sucked.
My Garmin says I did 66.4 miles and 5,012 feet of climbing.
Now I am laying on the Placer High School football field watching the lead runners finish the Western States Trail Run. The old record, set 2 years ago, was broken by 23 minutes. 2nd and 3rd also came in under the old record.
It’s been a cool day.
I’ll define what I think bro science is - unsubstantiated claims and misinformation about health that are presented as fact through popular media, especially those that intend to sell you something or get you to join some fad.
This is not a “versus other avenues”. All avenues for misinformation, shitty advice, bro science, lies, etc are bad. BARF doesn’t have the reach but may be more impactful for the comparatively few users here. And you’d be stupid to ignore the possibility that BARF can be an avenue for all that bad. Your posts are just as likely as mine to be bro science if we don’t cite sources. And even unintended bad advice is still bad advice. We aren’t experts, just amateurs on the internet.
I wasn’t actually going there. I was talking about risks with advice and such. But your lack of understanding made me use more broad terms that I thought you’d understand. Seems like I found your trigger term, which likely ends this convo. Oh wells.
I'm not sure why that's called "Bro Science", but guess it has to be called something. I'd think "Bro Science" has something to do with Bro splits. These threads were mostly about contributors programs, achievements, and progressions. Posts have been positive and encouraging for others, which made these threads a nice reprieve from other BARF threads that have been a bit more confrontational. Taking a position that posts here have a "proof of truth" standard, only invites the confrontation. Things have done well without it, and I haven't read posts where advice was given that could be considered a different level than the aggregate of posts here.
It seems you have a specific post in mind. I don't know which post this is. I'm here to read and encourage; not engage in what's truth and what's not. Those arguments don't build people up, they just confuse and divide. TRT is controversial here. This is news to me. I don't believe it's in good form to berate contributors who aren't contributing with malice, and instead describing their experience(s).
This thread has morphed into a bicycling thread, for the most part. Don't be surprised when posters may make contributions that hold different values from the bicycle community given the title of the thread.
I do believe that all the information presented in here is beneficial. Personal experiences can help a person decide whether something they were on the fence about may be right for them. Reading and researching online doesn't give you the full story and sometimes hearing what someone did or did not do may help. From what I have read on the BARFs I am pretty sure most people on here are not Bro-science people and will take anything said here and will adjust it for their personal use. I know there is no way I could hop on a bike and do half of what you and Ridley do but I can take tidbits of what you do and work them into my stuff ( if I could ride a bike safely around here). I don't bike but I do read all your posts because who knows when I may get some nugget of info that may be useful to me especially your hydration tips.1. Since we are talking about HEALTH, IMO the standard for truth should scale with risk. If you don’t know the risk associated with promoting your experience or giving advice to someone else, perhaps you should overshoot the truth standard. With data.
2. The only value in misinformation - should it occur - comes from the correction afterwards. That’s confrontation. If someone wants to reduce confrontation, they could do the research beforehand and post it all. We’d all learn so much that way. Even “experiences” can present misinformation because it is promoting some idea or action, good or bad.
3. The primary value of biking in here is to be more healthy. Other topics fit if they share the same value.
Here’s one post I was thinking about. I gave Budman some cardio advice a while ago. When writing it, I seriously considered how much I knew about his health, his current fitness level, and whether or not such a workout could be harmful to him. I toned down my original idea to play it safe. And when he did change his workout, he only changed it partway to my eventual suggestion, likely making it even safer. But there was still some fucking risk there! There’s a somewhat similar risk when I post my absurd workouts - what if someone hurt themselves in trying to copy me. It’s not just entertainment for everyone.
ugh hate squats. The barbell one I do hurts my messed up shoulders so I hold it farther down more on my trapezius and it seems to work for now but not sure how that will hold up with higher weights. right now still doing baby weights but it is increasing every session as I get used to it again so time will tell. If it gets too bad I can switch to dumbbell squats or something.Theres zero chance we are all thinking rational adults all the time
My coach has me back on lifting 2x a week. The first workout this week was my standard 2x8 RPE3 exercises, mostly for maintenance. The second is 3x10 RPE5 which should produce some gains. It’s all still hip-adjacent single leg lifts like single leg deadlift and lateral lunges. I gotta fix this weakness I have in my left hip / left glute medius. And of course there’s Bulgarian split squat again.
Ya i like low-back squat way better than up on the trap. The form feels more natural for me.ugh hate squats. The barbell one I do hurts my messed up shoulders so I hold it farther down more on my trapezius and it seems to work for now but not sure how that will hold up with higher weights. right now still doing baby weights but it is increasing every session as I get used to it again so time will tell. If it gets too bad I can switch to dumbbell squats or something.
1. Since we are talking about HEALTH, IMO the standard for truth should scale with risk. If you don’t know the risk associated with promoting your experience or giving advice to someone else, perhaps you should overshoot the truth standard. With data.
2. The only value in misinformation - should it occur - comes from the correction afterwards. That’s confrontation. If someone wants to reduce confrontation, they could do the research beforehand and post it all. We’d all learn so much that way. Even “experiences” can present misinformation because it is promoting some idea or action, good or bad.
3. The primary value of biking in here is to be more healthy. Other topics fit if they share the same value.
Every reply moves the goalposts so far that this convo becomes more and more nonsensical. I hate this habit of yours and would love it if you could stay on topic a little better. I suspect that instead of understanding what I've typed and responding to that, you are responding to some made up implication. Please dont do that. I’m not trying to argue a new point every damn post - it’s generally the same one said in a diff way.I'll start with a universal reality; everyone gets something a little different from others out of reading a post. What they take with them is what they find value in, and may find useful, or discard it later. This goes for all posts across this board. The level to which one finds commitment to another's post is personal. WRT to "health", I don't believe there has been much (if any) specific health directives. Suggestions and ideas; sure. Again, this comports with other areas on BARF where riders give suggestions on bike sizes, gear, rides, etc. The level of expertise behind the screen name depends on the trust of the reader.
This thread has been about experiences and results from those experiences. We've all found different avenues to arrive at our optimum fitness programs (or on our journey still); that experience and lessons learned we pass on here. We also talk about our current trials and struggles. I wouldn't call this "health" advice being dished out. Setting a standard of "data" for some truth standard is irrelevant to most of the content posted. We're spitballing and taking in alternative plans and results to consider. Most are probably shelved and some are retained.
1. The risks are personal, like all things read and attempted. The risks are based on our own personal attributes and deficiencies. What one poster can tolerate, another may reject. Your message that the standard be one of arguable sources for standards as low as "try some pushups", is discordant with 50 year veterans in the medical field having diametric conclusions of the same data. If they can't settle on what "truth" is, then let readers research and they themselves settle on what truth they accept. After all, their results for taking another's advice will always be.....personal.
2. Misinformation implies the workout threads are about scientific debates/ corrections. This is a new standard that'll break the community support approach for others looking to get into shape, or up their workout game. The "correction" threads are exhausting and isolating. No thanks.
3. The biking sub-topic is fine here, but also encompasses biking successes in competition. That's a good thing; to celebrate success with fitness programs, but tearing into someone else's successes in their alternative sport of choice isn't in keeping with a community support thread.
That's all I got....

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