The relationship between upper and lower body strength and double pole performance on flat and inclined terrains using allometric, standard ratio, and absolute scalings, Part 1

When my daughter is pushing her broccoli around, mulling over quitting the soccer team mid-season, I’ll be able to say, “It’s important to finish what you started,” and back it up.  After chipping away at my sports science master’s degree since 2015, a winding path that has seen six unexpected career changes and required twoContinue reading “The relationship between upper and lower body strength and double pole performance on flat and inclined terrains using allometric, standard ratio, and absolute scalings, Part 1”

My Gut Reaction: Americans bounce back at Lillehammer world cup

There’s been a lot of skiing for me the last week. Well, watching skiing and writing about skiing and studying skiing. Not actual skiing. Between covering the Birds of Prey World Cup (Alpine) and dotting the last few ‘i’s’ and crossing some final ‘t’s on my 225-page double-pole-related thesis, I didn’t get on snow asContinue reading “My Gut Reaction: Americans bounce back at Lillehammer world cup”