Author: Dr. Jim Taylor

Recent Posts

What Reality are You Living in?

It sure is difficult knowing what’s real these days. We have virtual reality, fake news, ChatGPT, deep fakes, the list goes on. What was once obvious and unambiguous to all is now unclear and up for debate by all. This challenge of which apparent reality is actually the reality that we should let guide our […]

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I Practice What I Preach: Listen to Your Mind

In two recent posts, I discussed the training and race situations in which you want to listen to your body and when you want to ignore your body. In this article, I’m going to share with you some ideas about listening to your mind. I’ve just finished my fifth week of a six-week high-volume, high-intensity […]

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I Practice What I Preach/Psychology of Sports Technology: My Latest FTP Test

This article offers you a “two-fer!” I will describe my own personal experience with bike fitness testing while also highlighting the psychological benefits of the technology behind it. I’ve been doing FTP testing for three years now. Since beginning to work with my coach, Dr. Greg Rhodes, the last two tests involved a more sophisticated […]

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New Custom Jakroo Triathlon Suit

I’m beyond thrilled to introduce my new Jakroo “TeamUSA” triathlon suit. This custom-designed kit will be my training and race suit for my 2023 triathlon season. I’m proud to represent my country and Jakroo, as well as all of my partners (see below), in wearing this incredible suit. Thanks to Brian Opsal for seeing the […]

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I Practice What I Preach: Our Love/Hate Relationship with Training

It’s 5:15am. It’s cold (around 42 degrees), still dark, and I can hear the rain pummeling the roof of my house. I have a challenging swim workout planned (6×75, 5×200, 8×50 hard) at the local outdoor pool. How much do I want swim at this moment in time? Well, you can probably guess. This experience, […]

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I Practice What I Preach: Mental Marginal Gains

In my last segment of my “I Practice What I Preach” series, I explained that you don’t always want to listen to your body when you’re training and racing. The reality is that, if you did, you would slow down or stop when you started to experience high perceived effort or exertion pain. Instead, you want […]

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Open Your Arms (Literally) to Life

We humans have a powerful and immediate reaction when we perceive a physical threat to our lives; we raise and cross our arms in front of our bodies (imagine someone throwing something at us, even if it’s a pillow). The goal of this instinctive reaction is to protect us from a threat to our lives […]

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I Practice What I Preach: When Not to Listen to Your Body

As I indicated in my last segment of “I Practice What I Preach,” you definitely want to listen to your body when it’s sending messages of injury to you. Moreover, you want to listen when your body is whispering, so you don’t have to listen to it when it’s screaming at you (then it’s too […]

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Listen to Your Body Follow-up: Not What I Had in Mind! ;->

I saw this cartoon in the New Yorker and thought it was karmic timing with my last post. The cartoon gave me a good chuckle because there are those times that I feel the same way!

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I Practice What I Preach: Listen to Your Body

The first article in my “I Practice What I Preach” Series will explore the importance of listening to our bodies to maintain our physical and mental health, maximize our training efforts, and race as fast as we can. One of the most revered axioms in endurance sports is: “Listen to your body.” The idea being […]

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