Hold on to your switchbacks!

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Waterbar switchbacks to be exact. Tuesday I headed out to Golden after teaching lab to rock my world. The Chimney Gulch, Apex, and Grubstake trails are a great time. They are rocky enough to feel like I’m working on my technical skills, steep enough for me to feel like I’m getting a killer workout, an definitely have lots of switchbacks that are steep and sharp. I love days where I feel like a rockstar on the bike, and Tuesday was one of those days. I had to go home because the sun was pretty much gone, but I would have loved to ride all night! I figured I would make a little post to remind you and me about some technical mountain biking skills. It helps me to repeat these in my head.

Downhill

1) lean back. like the rappers love to sing about. If it looks scary, shift your weight back and let the bike do the work.

2)Stay loose. The tenser you are, the more likely you are to crash. Think of yourself as water running down the trail. The more relaxed and calm you stay, the smoother you will descend. Sometimes if it gets really technical on a downhill, I feel myself holding my breath. I will exhale forcefully in short breaths as I go down. I sound like I’m in labor, but it really helps.

3) It’s okay to brake. Use the front brake to control your speed, and the rear brake to control maneuverability.

4) If you’re going off a huge drop off, pull up on the bars. If you drop your wheel down and it’s too far, you will do a summersault and crash. I cracked my expensive helmet 2 years ago by making that mistake.

5) For rocky, technical sections– flat, down, OR up, keep your momentum. Do not slow down!! Did you ever have a gyro-scope as a kid? -remembering that the faster it spun, the easier the gyro-scope was standing? Or a top- the kind you spin on the table. When that slows down, it falls. Same deal with bike wheels. If you are going through a rock garden and you start slowing down, it will be harder to stay up. Although it sounds scary, blast through it. If it’s a flat or an up, PEDAL PEDAL PEDAL. It sounds silly to say “just pedal,” but you’d be surprised to see when you stop.

6) For steep turns, take the outside. You want to turn the least amount possible, so going outside will shorten your radius. And of course, if it’s uphill, don’t stop pedaling.

7) Brake BEFORE the turn, not in it. Same with driving… I see people driving down the canyons, braking in the turns!

8) Don’t be scared. The moment you think you can’t do it, you probably won’t. It’s amazing how clearing something you are scared of boosts your confidence…and you riding ability.

9) Don’t get discouraged. It’s okay if you can’t make it, or if you are riding slower than usual. It’ll come back! Just have fun. That is most important thing. A lot of people (myself included) get upset when the ride isn’t going your way.

Halloween is like Hanukka!

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I was feeling kind of burnt out on Halloween on the actual day of Halloween so I went bouldering at Boulder Rock Club. I hadn’t been in almost 2 years, so needless to say, my forearms are totally sore. I think I’m going to start going every Friday to get in shape and not be such a T-Rex. Plus I know you were dying for more costume pics ;)
Brent (my roommate) completed my costume with the mug, but it got really heavy!

Me and Shade. I thought I was so clever later calling him Lamp Shade. haha

brent and I. This picture is hilarious if you use your imagination. don’t worry, none of that!

WALTER! COME ON MAAAAN!! “You see what happens Larry?? This is what happens when you….”

Me, Tim,and Thurein.

Yah boyz

Many of you know that The Big Lebowski is one of my favorite movies, so when I saw someone dressed up as Walter walk in the bar, I was more than stoked. I was chasing this guy around all night screaming Big Lebowksi quotes at him. I think he was amused.

I thought Oct 31 would be the end of Halloween, but Sunflower (my work) wanted to have a Halloween party today…so I had to dress up again. This costume got its mileage. Now I’m totally sick of it! ;) No more costume pics for a year. You better enjoy it while you can :)