Entries by Evelyn Fassett

Melinda’s MoJo

For our ride today we wanted an alternative to going up Lincoln and the frontage roads to Applegate. We found off the beaten path roads – ended up going through Christian Valley and up and down on the hills in Meadow Vista for a total of 28 miles and 2500 feet of climbing.  We took it […]

Grow Through Training

I don’t know about you, but my needs and wants are constantly changing in life. I have found the same shifts to take place with athletic goals and desires as well. Once I achieve a goal, such as becoming a faster and stronger cyclist, I reflect upon what’s next. Sometimes it means shifting what my […]

Holy Cow What a Huge Difference

I had a bike BG Specialized- Dartfish analyzed bike fit at Silver Sage Sports Performance Center with Julie Young…my post-fit experience below… I rode about 45 miles today at a somewhat hard pace.  I was able to ride with the faster guys in the group, who are solid to faster men in the Reno Wheelemen […]

On the Circuit

Dr. Pasternak and I have had a fantastic few days on the meet and greet circuit. Kicking off on Thursday night with the final Reno-Tahoe Odyssey Relay 101 – helping participants fine tune their final weeks of training, recovery and nutritional strategies before shoving off on their Odysseys. Friday night we enjoyed the casual setting […]

Cycling Feeds my Soul by Barbara Crowell

Auburn Century Training Group – As the Wheels Turn…. I loved the drills even though I felt like I wanted to extend the time so I could really “get there,” the taste was amazing. It will be up to me to go further. You helped me realize that I feel – and I believe most […]

There is a Payoff!!

Sometimes when I train and train, I don’t see immediate results. Even though I’ve been racing and riding like I’m racing for years, I still have to remind myself that I need to be patient with my training. There is a payoff for all of this. Especially if I stick to my training plan and […]

Massage – Feels Good and Good For You

  I learned the benefits of massage for recovery and injury prevention, firsthand as a professional/US National Team cyclist specializing in European stage races. These races take place over a rigorous consecutive 14 days, averaging 150k/day, punctuated by intense competition and epic courses. Needless to say, efficient time management and effective recovery is paramount. And for […]

Auburn Century Training Group by Melinda Naye

I did the drills w/Dana today.  It was really great and I had a few cool ah-ha moments: We rode down Shirland Tract which always hurts my hands, but I took Julie’s advice and tried to soften my arms and not have such a death grip on my handlebars and go figure; my hands didn’t hurt! […]

Staying Motivated

It’s tough for athletes to stay motivated all of the time. Sometimes, we don’t quite achieve our goals and get down on ourselves. Othertimes, we hit a mental slump and find it hard to crawl out of it. These are the times that staying consistant with our training plans are the most important. Maintaining consistency […]

Yoga is A One Stop Injury Prevention Strategy

  Endurance activities are repetitive, linear and utilize a limited range of motion. These ingredients are a recipe for excessive stress on specific muscles, joints and bones. As a result our bodies teeter toward imbalance and manifest asymmetries – common culprits of injury. Yoga (speaking generally rather than specifically about particular disciplines) provides a range […]