Who's At Fault?
In complex human organizational systems, sometimes responsibility and fault can be hard attributes to assign. We need to own up to the fact that we can sometimes be complicit in crimes that we don't want to admit responsibility for.
Lemons Into Lemonade: Using Stress to Jumpstart New Habits
Keystone habits are habits on which all other habits rely. Huge changes to these keystone habits are among the most stressful things that can happen in your life. But, this can create the opportunity to change yourself into a new person: the person you've always wanted to be.
The Science of Tabata and HIIT
HIIT and Tabata are names for popular exercise programs that involve training via intervals. This long post examines the science behind these programs, what they get wrong, and what they get right.
Following The Money
There's a lot of free services out there - but almost all of them are making money somehow. One valuable skill for sorting the good info from the bad is the skill of "following the money", figuring out how these free services make their money. Money has a powerful ability to bias the type and quality of information that people provide.
Why I'm Tired of Writing About Fitness
This post is a sort of retrospective on 2017, as well as a look forward at 2018. This past year has been amazing, and this coming year will be more amazing still.