Rest Day 8/5: Are brown eggs healthier than white eggs?

Rest Day 8/5:

Are brown eggs healthier than white eggs?

Checkout this awesome post on Nutrition Myths and Facts from Alex Black of Wicked Good Nutrition!

There’s a lot of crazy nutrition information out there, and the internet especially is full of contradicting claims about food, nutrition, and health. It can get confusing. This week I’m going to debunk a few nutrition myths regarding diet soda, meat, protein, and sugar, and provide you with a delicious, not to be missed paleo fried green tomato recipe.So, can you guess if these statements are myth or fact? Scroll down past the adorable dog for the answers and explanations!


1. Brown eggs are healthier than white eggs
2. Simple sugar should always be avoided
3. Diet soda is harmless because it is calorie free
4. Red meat is good for you and can be part of a well-balanced diet
5. More protein = bigger muscles

Rest Day 7/22: Do you believe in Super Foods?

Rest Day 7/22:

Do you believe in Super Foods?

Here’s a great piece on super foods from Alex Black of Wicked Good Nutrition.

    “If you use Facebook or twitter, I would almost guarantee you’ve heard
at least one “super food” claim or another. Acai berries, blueberries,
pomegranate, garlic, cherries… all have at some point been reported to
have magical health benefits above and beyond your average health
food. Do you believe in super foods? Share your thoughts to comments,
and read on to learn about the claims and research surrounding some of
the more famous super foods!”

  … Read More Here …

Rest Day 7/5: What’s your favorite In Season Food for the Summer? – Please Share

Rest Day 7/5:

What’s your favorite In Season Food for the Summer?

Share your thoughts!

Checkout a great post on In Season Eating from Wicked Good Nutrition’s Alex Black!

Different seasons mean different things: fall is college football, summer is beach season, and winter is marked by the holidays. Food used to be the same way. Have you ever noticed that Strawberries are best in the summer, that all of a sudden come September there are about 10 more varieties of apples available in the super market, and that pears are everywhere in November? Nowadays you can get most fruits and vegetables year round, imported from almost anywhere in the world, but once upon a time different seasons meant different fruits and vegetables, and if you wanted Strawberries in December, you’d better can them or make some jam. Here are a few reasons why the old way was better, why eating seasonal produce, preferably locally grown, is better for both you and the environment.   … Read More …

Rest Day 6/28: Updating Your Erg and What’s up w/ Coconuts?

Rest Day 6/28:

Update your Erg to use Undefined Rest during a Rowing WOD!

Checkout the video below for how to update the firmware on your Performance Monitor.  First you’ll need to download the Concept2 Utility software from concept2.com.  After that follow the steps in the video and you’ll be good to go.  While your monitor is updating you can also do some maintenance on the erg by cleaning the rail, cleaning the wheels on the seat, and oiling the chain.

Once you’ve updated the monitor you’ll be able to do workouts like yesterday’s Rowing Wod without the need of an extra clock.

What’s up with Coconuts?

Below is an excerpt from Renegade Dietician Alex Black on coconuts…

Once shunned due to its high saturated fat content, coconut has been regaining favor recently. There was a New York Times article on coconut oil last year, and it has been embraced by vegans and followers of the Paleolithic (caveman) diet alike. According to the Coconut Research Center, coconut fruit and its variety of products can heal or prevent a slew of medical conditions. So can coconut really be this awesome super food or is it all hype?  … Read More at Wicked Good Nutrition …

Rest Day 6/21: It’s Hot! Drink Up! Don’t Cramp Up!

Rest Day 6/21:

What do you do to avoid cramps?

Check out this post on Muscle Cramps and Hydration from Alex Black, Renegade Dietitian and creator of Wicked Good Nutrition.  Also look for a great recipe for spicy grilled sweet potatoes!

Since most of the United States will be experiencing a heat wave over the next few days (and here in Boston the mercury will be up around 97 degrees) I think it’s a good time to talk about hydration and muscle cramping. Muscle Cramping is a result of a muscle that contracts involuntarily and then stays that way. This is primarily caused by altered neuromuscular function – during exercise muscles in use can be abnormally stimulated, especially when they are already in the shortened position or are fatigued. Among most athletes, the quadriceps, hamstrings, and calves are the most frequently affected muscles. Generally, loss of sodium, dehydration, and imbalances of certain electrolytes have taken the blame for muscle cramping, but some research has shown this may not be the case. In this post I’ll go over some things you can do to help avoid muscle cramps.  …Read More…