Author Archive

  • Vitamins, Supplements, Diet and Mountain Biking
    In this guest post by Terry Jones, he addresses needs of 40+ year old mountain bikers and all mountain bikers in general in regards to supplements and riding. As 40-somethings, our bodies are much different when we were 16 years old, 25 years old, and even when we were 35! It is part of the dynamics of being human and the more we understand aging effects on our persons,...
    by Guest Post at January 7th, 2010 at 07:01 am
  • A Pedal For Every Season – Mountain Bike Clipless Pedals
    I am assuming you are all biking junkies.  Hey, you found your way here, right?  If you are a biking junky, then you have probably managed to collect an immense amount of crap over the years.  If you are lucky and over 25, you probably even have a couple of bikes in your garage.  Maybe you got started on something you could afford a few years ago, and then got hooked. ...
    by Guest Post at January 5th, 2010 at 07:01 am
  • How To Shoot Mountain Biking Pictures – MTB Photography – Part 2
    This is the second article in a series of guest posts by Keith Pytlinski. Keith has shot for numerous bike magazines and professional publications…so needless to say…this guy REALLY knows what he is talking about. Mountain biking photography is a hobby of mine and a lot of the riders I ride with…so I found this invaluable information a must post. You can check out...
    by Guest Post at November 9th, 2009 at 08:11 am
  • Quick Review: Eriksen 29er Mountain Bike – First Impressions
    John Collins headed up to Eriksen Cycles to setup the process for his new titanium ride. Thankfully, while he was there, he was able to grab a couple of questions from Kent Eriksen (you can find the info and interview by clicking here) and test ride a Eriksen 29er mountain bike. The following article is John’s recap of the Eriksen 29er. After spending the day with Kent,...
    by Guest Post at November 4th, 2009 at 08:11 am
  • How To Shoot Mountain Biking Pictures – MTB Photography – Part 1
    This is the first in a series of guest posts by Keith Pytlinski. Keith has shot for numerous bike magazines and professional publications…so needless to say…this guy REALLY knows what he is talking about. Mountain biking photography is a hobby of mine and a lot of the riders I ride with…so I found this invaluable information a must post. You can check...
    by Guest Post at November 2nd, 2009 at 08:11 am
  • Downhill Mountain Biking For The First Time – Andrew Clayton
    In this guest post by Andrew Clayton…he takes us through his first dedicated, armored up, downhill riding experience. I especially like how he expands on trusting the bike and letting go. Our bikes have far more ability than we do and if we trust that fact…we end up riding at a level that we didn’t think was possible. He also goes on about how professional...
    by Guest Post at September 21st, 2009 at 09:09 am