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Cycling in Alignment

Colby Pearcefasttalklabs.com
“Cycling in Alignment” is the brainchild of Colby Pearce, a U.S. Olympic track cyclist and Hour Record holder. Colby has been a Steve Hogg Certified expert bike fitter for the past 10 years, and has worked with elite athletes and WorldTour teams, including EF Education First. He is also an elite coach and has been passing along his wisdom to the riders he coaches for decades. Now he’s bringing that insight to you! When he says he’s the world’s biggest cycling dork, he means it, and he has the resume to back that claim: Pearces’ repertoire of knowledge spans 30 years, five continents, hundreds of races, and countless miles in the saddle. The minutiae of cycling and riding technique are just part of the story that Colby shares. Alignment with nature, foundational principles of health, and treating the sport as a practice are some of the philosophies that will be discussed. The show will feature a diverse guest list, including those who may or may not be familiar names in the cycling world. Prepare to have your belief systems shattered. Welcome to “Cycling in Alignment.”
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Episodes

50: Cycling in Alignment is Moving!

Hello, space-monkeys! This is a PSA! Going forward you will now be able to find new episodes of Cycling in Alignment with me and all of my illustrious guests on a new channel. I would be eternally grateful for you to take an extra moment in your day to re-subscribe to the new Cycling in Alignment RSS feed by clicking on one of the links below or searching "Cycling in Alignment with Colby Pearce" on your podcast app of choice. Thank you! Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/3AYL8IuWfnLCVrtoGJU9I7...

May 06, 20213 minEp. 50

49: Science Does Not Provide Certainty with Jeff Winkler

Colby and Jeff reminisce about the glories of racing days in the past. With over 30 years in the sport himself, Jeff's knowledge and deep understanding of training and racing is layered in this comprehensive conversation. Knowing your numbers, and the numbers you want, speed, heart rate, power, etc is one thing that Jeff will help you find as an athlete, but more importantly, Jeff knows the greater significance of your perceived rate of exertion. How do you feel? It's not always just about graph...

Apr 27, 20211 hr 56 minEp. 35

48: The Most Effective Recovery Strategies

We are framing the discussion on endurance training recovery around Paul Chek's, Six Foundational principles: sleeping, breathing, eating, thinking, drinking, and moving. This a perfect framework to discuss the essence of recovery. There are many things we can do to facilitate the recovery of our muscles. Some popular techniques include massage. cryotube therapy, Norma Tech compression, ice baths, inversion table hanging, electromagnetic pulses, etc., but none are more effective than the basics....

Apr 20, 20211 hr 9 minEp. 33

47: Failures in Cycling

Failure is uncomfortable and unwanted but it comes across our lives in often unexpected ways. Learning how to deal with it and most importantly, learn from it is an invaluable ability. Colby the stories of a few of his biggest failures and the lessons he learned from each.

Apr 14, 20211 hrEp. 47

46: False Beliefs About Cycling

Back for a solo episode to demystify some common false beliefs about cycling. I will clarify some falsehoods related to cadence and some common misconceptions about suffering in the saddle. I expand on the idea that poor breathing is a systemic problem in our culture and outline the correct technique. Finally, I'll share some ideas around expanding your movement practice to other activities or functions outside of riding. More time in the saddle doesn't always lead to growing as a cyclist. Ride ...

Apr 06, 20211 hr 9 minEp. 68

45: Jason Williams on Retül and Bike Fitting Philosophies

Jason Williams, Retül fitter at the Specialized Experience Center in Boulder, is here to discuss the methodology of Retül fitting and how the technology is used to help fitters make decisions during their fit process. We delve into the strengths and potential pitfalls of using comparative data. We also discuss the current trend of road riders slamming the saddle forward. If you have comments or questions about this episode, please post them on the Fast Talk Labs forum, there is a page for this e...

Mar 30, 20211 hr 45 minEp. 45

44: The Godfather of Bike Fitting, Happy Freedman

Happy Freedman is a 40-year bike fitting veteran and expert. Prepare yourselves for another round of bike-fitting nerd-dom. Happy and I don't agree on every aspect of bike fitting, so I hope you find the explanations of our respective thought processes helpful. We share our separate opinions on the merits and pitfalls of selling bike saddles, seat-posts, cleats, etc. as a bike fitter. Happy's Site: HappyFreedman.com Medicine of Cycling Conference - https://www.medicineofcycling.com Science in Cy...

Mar 23, 20212 hr 1 minEp. 44

43: The Beat of the Bike Fitter, Jerry Gerlich

Jerry Gerlich, a Steve Hogg Certified bike fitter based in Austin, Texas and I go way back and share a lot of common knowledge about bike fitting due to our mutual teacher and mentor, Steve Hogg. We dork out big time and get honest about fitting mistakes and learning how to reframe those experiences as learning tools. We relate Jerry’s musical talents as a drummer to some of the same rhythms and attention skills that bike fitting requires. RESOURCES: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-4-wa...

Mar 16, 20212 hr 18 minEp. 23

42: Supplement Responsibly

After starting with a disclaimer, that he is not a doctor, Colby outlines a few guidelines for supplements. First, understand the concept of bio-individuality. Next, know that eating good, healthy food should always the first choice when you want to increase your body's performance. Absolutely use discernment when reading labels and marketing materials related to supplements. Answer a few questions about why you're taking supplements in the first place. - Is it to optimize health? - Or is it to ...

Mar 09, 20211 hr 21 minEp. 42

41: Gluten and its effects on longevity, heart disease, and immune function, with Trevor Connor

Gluten is bad news for your body and today we've got an expert in the subject who will explain exactly what the long-term effects of consuming gluten are. Trevor Connor, who you know as the host of Fast Talk is also the CEO of The Paleo Diet. We talked about keto and carnivore and veganism; we talk a lot about gluten and specifically the challenges that it brings. We get geeky and scientific in this episode but don't worry if you're not a science person; you're not going to get lost. Trevor does...

Mar 02, 20212 hr 10 minEp. 41

40: Climbing Mountains and Orbiting Planets: Reframing Your Mentality around Season Planning

The paradigm of climbing an endless mountain paints the picture of an athletic journey that at points will be fraught with endless comparisons to other athletes, and devastating setbacks with illness or injury. What if training and racing is more of an orbital journey? Your goal is one point of the orbit. At halfway, you can see your goal on the horizon. For the full journey, listen or read the transcript in the show description on https://www.fasttalklabs.com/category/cycling-in-alignment/.

Feb 23, 20211 hr 18 minEp. 40

39: Bike Fitter Greg Choat, Man is to Bicycle as Fish is to Elephant

Greg Choat is a cycling coach and bike fitter with decades of experience, whose bike fitting knowledge traces back to the expertise of Steve Hogg. Understanding the quintessential difficulty of a bike fitter's challenge is most aptly painted in this proverb quoted by Greg in the show, "Man is to bicycle as fish is to elephant." Helping a human body fit seamlessly onto a carbon or metal frame requires mechanical knowledge of the bike as well as biomechanical and physiological knowledge of the hum...

Feb 16, 20212 hr 26 minEp. 39

38: Jessi Stensland: Kinterractive Evolution of the Athlete

Former guest on the podcast, triathlete and Feet Freex shoe creator, Jessi Stensland is here to unpack more of her evolution as an athlete. Starting as a D1 swimmer, making the Olympic trials, transitioning to triathlon, and finally competing in ultra Mountain Bike races are all a part Jessi's athletic journey. Her continued athletic evolution has a different focus than simply "winning" a race. Creating a long-term health and high-performance lifestyle is now the primary focus for Jessi. The ide...

Feb 09, 20211 hr 29 min

37: Training in Alignment

The essence of what training in alignment looks like began to crystallize in my mind through an email exchange with a listener of the podcast. "As you've identified in your show amateurs look at pros for things like training, not realizing that all pros do is ride, sleep and eat. For those of us who race, how much training is too much. Where is the drop off in terms of results? Personally, I'm not willing to train 20 hours a week even if I had the time. Anyway, I'd be curious to know where the c...

Feb 02, 20211 hr 28 minEp. 37

36: Understanding Functional Challenges of Time Trial Positioning

Time Trial position is tricky at best. Contortionism is the most appropriate word to describe the skill you must be able to master if you seek to be the fastest and most aero in a time trial. Riding in a time trial position is an increased functional load when compared to road riding. The wider the handlebars, the wider the base of support, the narrower the bars, the narrower the base of support. This leads us into one of our first points about time trial, positional challenges and narrow base o...

Jan 26, 20211 hr 13 minEp. 36

35: James Wilson MTB Fit, Pedal, and Strength

James Wilson is the owner and founder of MTB Strength Systems. He is a mountain bike, strength, and Jujitsu coach based in Grand Junction, CO. He is also the inventor of the Catalyst Pedal. He has pioneered many advanced perspectives on strength training for cyclists, producing content on this topic starting in 2005. Our conversation includes James' thoughts on how power is most effectively made on the bike, how riders should stand more during training, and a model of tension during riding that ...

Jan 19, 20211 hr 55 minEp. 35

34: The Iceman Scott Moninger: Hierarchy of the Peloton

Moninger the greatest American cyclist to never have ridden the Tour de France. Scott Moninger is a crafty all-around racer who has victories in road races, criteriums, time trials, and state races. He's a versatile rider and a passionate athlete with a deep love for the sport. His characteristically stoic expression on the bike and ruthless competitive nature has earned him the nickname of The Iceman. Hope you enjoy our regaling of old racing stories and that you find our conversation about coa...

Jan 12, 20211 hr 43 minEp. 34

33: Battling Saddle Sores with Don Powell

So many of my clients have questions and run into issues about saddle sores, and man, when you get a bad one, it can be really bad. I have actually had a couple of clients that suffered so severely, they had to have surgery. When you sit on a saddle, that's a lot of weight on a very small surface area. There's the weight of the torso, the weight of the helmet, the weight of the upper body, the arms -- it's all focused into this relatively small point. Then we add friction generated by the moveme...

Jan 05, 20211 hr 9 min

32: Unpopular Opinions on Group Rides, Riding Inside, and Hydration

Group rides are dead. Unpopular opinion number one. Even in ostensibly safe scenarios, group rides are dangerous. Rides are too big; riders are too brash; vehicles are too numerous, and drivers are too distracted. Other potentially unpopular opinions of Colby’s are related to indoor riding. He outlines some of the pros and cons of Zwifting, including the benefits of riding with extremely controlled and focused training, as well as increased blood volume versus the compounding effects of poor pos...

Dec 22, 202059 minEp. 32

31: Mountain Bike Fit with Julie Young and Travis Brown

My friend and colleague, Julie Young, sent me an email asking some deep, thoughtful questions about fitting riders properly on their mountain bikes. The central theme was around steeper seat tube angles on many modern mountain bikes and how that it is challenging and sometimes impossible to get a rider's saddle offset far enough back behind the bottom bracket on a mountain bike to match their road position. This question has a lot of nuance and detail. I asked Julie if she would come back onto t...

Dec 15, 20202 hr 13 minEp. 31

30: How to Pedal a Bike Part Two

In the first installment of this two-part series on How to Pedal a Bike, you learned the basics of my philosophy of how to pedal a bike. Humans are meant to push down so we need to understand how to optimize that motion for cycling. We're going to break down how to pedal in different conditions. We will look at the demands of the event that will help us decipher what disciplines have what requirements for the type of pedaling you must do. Then, I will break cyclists down into pedaling phenotypes...

Dec 08, 20202 hr 7 minEp. 30

29: Daniel Holloway: Surviving the Six Days

Daniel Holloway is a professional cyclist who races for Texas Roadhouse and is a 20 x US National Champion, a Pan Am Games gold medalist, and a member of the US National Long team for the 2021 Olympics in Tokyo. I met Daniel when he was a junior racing on the track, sometime around 2004. Years later, when I had the opportunity to race some of the European six days, I needed a partner, and Daniel ended up being the man for the job. He was one of the youngest riders in the field at our first Six D...

Dec 01, 20201 hr 17 minEp. 29

28: Thoughts on Bicycle Saddles

Many riders come into the fit studio struggling with their bicycle saddles. In this aspect of bike fitting, the end goal is to have a saddle disappear, where you don't think about it for one hour, you don't think about it for three hours, you don't think about it for five hours, you don't even think about it when you get home. There's no chafing, there's no scarring, there are no saddle sores, there are no little pebble-sized cysts growing in your nether regions, which is unfortunately quite com...

Nov 24, 20201 hr 6 minEp. 28

27: Dr. Scott’s Storrie of Health and Natural Wellness: Part 2 of 2

In a continuation in our two-part series about wellness, Dr. Scott Storrie continues to dissect a myriad of elements that go into making a well-rounded athlete. Scott is a medical practitioner with over three decades of experience specializing in naturopathic endocrinology, utilizing diet, supplementation, balancing neurotransmitters, with the synergism of manual medicines, energetic & emotional healing arts. Knudson Recharge fruit juice sports drink https://www.rwknudsenfamily.com/products/...

Nov 17, 20201 hr 49 minEp. 27

26: Off the Cliff of Overtraining with Trevor Connor and Rocco Orlando

Today's episode is a special one; we've got Trevor Connor, Host of Fast Talk, and Rocco Orlando, Army Veteran, and athlete, here to discuss their respective journeys into the dark world called: overtraining. Each of these men has a poignant story to tell. The idea behind sharing these stories is that you, the listener, will get a feel for what happens if you decide to overtrain your body. As you'll discover there are extraneous factors that play into each of these athlete's downward spirals. The...

Nov 10, 20201 hr 45 minEp. 26

25: Steve Hogg, Master Bike Fitter

Steve Hogg, veteran bike fitter known for his expertise and attention to detail throughout the cycling world. Steve stopped counting bike fit customers after he reached 10,000 over a decade ago but is always fine-tuning and improving his methods for helping riders have the healthiest physiological relationship with their bikes to reduce injury and increase performance. This holistic approach and attention to detail has informed Steve’s evolution and helped him tackle some of the most intimidatin...

Nov 03, 20201 hr 32 minEp. 25

24: Rototilling Belief Systems with Physical Therapist Ron Kochevar

Physical therapist, Ron Kochevar, joins Colby to deconstruct belief systems around your individual capabilities. This relates to pain and being able to bring yourself into the right mental space to help your body with the healing process. Ron emphasizes the importance of stopping in the moment in order to work on retraining your brain to have a new or different response to certain stimuli, like pain. Ron delves into some of the most common asymmetries and challenges he sees in the athletes he wo...

Oct 27, 20202 hr 17 minEp. 24

23: Dr. Scott's Storrie of Health and Natural Wellness Part 1 of 2

Dr. Scott Storrie is a wellness practitioner who is a Board Certified Naturopathic Endocrinologist, a licensed Acupuncturist, and a licensed Chiropractor. Some of the therapies that he and Colby review in this podcast include Lymph Drainage Therapy, Japanese Acupuncture, Visceral Manipulation, Laserology, They review the spectrum of a well-balanced, healthy diet, and why certain foods should only be eaten at certain times of year.

Oct 20, 20201 hr 57 minEp. 23

22: Integral Dietary Wisdom with Lentine Alexis

Lentine Alexis is a former pro triathlete and a classically trained Chef who has made quality food and well-being the focus of her life and work. In this episode she and Colby trace her journey back to the beginning of her athletic career in high school and her almost simultaneous intrigue into the world of quality food ingredients, paired with the understanding of her body’s relationship to them. https://lentinealexis.com/about/ https://providencela.com https://www.skratchlabs.com https://www.c...

Oct 13, 20202 hr 43 minEp. 22

21: Meditation on the Bike

"I think that it can be useful for us to think about moving meditation like a gateway drug, a way to step into a meditative practice. Maybe it will grow and develop into different ways. If you do it for a while, then you might be inspired to explore other paths of meditation. In my experience, working with different clients and different personality types, some athletes will start meditation and immediately dive very deeply into it; they just embrace it. It's something their soul has been cravin...

Oct 06, 202044 minEp. 21
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