Friday, September 10, 2010
Cold Activated Zoot Thermal Compression
Hey here in the Northeast it is getting code, Labor day has past, leaves are starting to fall and Cross Country, Cyclocross is upon us. Well break out the Thermal Compression from ZOOT, best used when cold to keep your core warm.
CompressRx Thermal provides all of the advanced benefits of CompressRx while keeping you warm during those cold training days. CompressRx reduces muscle fatigue and increases blood flow, so you can train harder and recover faster!
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Who Want To Go Skiing or Snowboarding Now!
It might be the end of summer but with movies like "Come Find Us" who does not want to go skiing or snowboarding. Good things for kids like this, really shows how to push the limit and get you jazzed to get it done.
Keeping SunScreen On!
Finding a product that stays on and keeps you protected is hard, now SCAPE comes to the rescue.
SCIENCE BEHIND SCAPE
In the words of Dr. Martens…
1. Formula is 5x More Waterproof, Sweatproof and Doesn’t Clog Pores “Traditionally, sunscreens use oil to achieve waterproofing.
We developed a polymer matrix that bonds to your skin to make it waterproof. This creates an ultra thin Gore-tex-like layer on the skin and to hold the suncreeen in place even if you sweat for a long time or are in the in water. Most importantly, it doesn’t block pores so you can still sweat.”
2. Top-of-the-Line UVA Protection
“SCAPE provides the highest level of UVA protection possible. Plus, the formula includes antioxidants that remove free radicals from skin for cellular protection.”
3. Stringent Unbiased Testing
“When sunscreen companies do waterproof testing, it’s usually 20 people in a pool for 80 minutes—no movement and no towel-off when they get out. Then SPF test is done. This has nothing to do with an athlete’s reality. So we designed a much more stringent test. We exposed our product to stricter conditions both on athletes and in the lab. Plus, we had an independent lab doing the testing as well—not just us.”
4. Athlete-Tested Outside the Lab
“Additionally, it was important that we tested our product in real life, so we teamed with volleyball players, surfers, endurance athletes, etc, for testing. That was a crucial part missing in product development with other companies. You can only test products so much in a lab—eventually you have to put it in a real-world application, and we did that.”
Friday, August 13, 2010
Tony Blauer
Feel good and be able to protect yourself. Subscribe to Crossfit.com and watch his amazing videos, even sign up for a class.
Blauer Tactical Systems (BTS) is one of the world's leading consulting companies specializing in the research and development of close quarter tactics & scenario-based training for law enforcement, military and professional self-defense instructors.
During the 1980's, BTS pioneered reality-based self-defense with their ground-breaking 'Panic Attack' drill, the design of the world's first functional scenario-based training suit and the first self-defense program based on psychology, physiology and kinesiology.
The S.P.E.A.R. SYSTEM™ (Spontaneous Protection Enabling Accelerated Response) is a scientifically researched & medically reviewed personal defense measure that exploits the body’s natural responses to violence and danger. This survival mechanism, dubbed:Startle-Flinch Response has been scientifically integrated into a series of neuro-muscular drills that teaches individuals how to convert their instinctive reactions into protective and combative tactics.
HIGH GEAR™ is considered to be the world's most dynamic role-player gear because it allows trainers to engage in realistic and integrated scenarios in practically any environment. BTS has developed an analytic & systematic approach to scenario training by reverse-engineering real world confrontations. This program is called Ballistic Micro-fights™.
HIGH GEAR™ is considered to be the world's most dynamic role-player gear because it allows trainers to engage in realistic and integrated scenarios in practically any environment. BTS has developed an analytic & systematic approach to scenario training by reverse-engineering real world confrontations. This program is called Ballistic Micro-fights™.
BTS is now a world-leader in the design of force-on-force training equipment, as well as program management for police defensive tactics, military combative training, close quarter combatives, andpersonal defense training. HIGH GEAR™, Ballistic Micro-fights™ and the S.P.E.A.R. SYSTEM™ are now used by many of the world's leading DT, Combatives and self-defense instructors to augment their personal defense skills.
Our focus, our mission and our path have not wavered since we began teaching real-world self-defense in 1979... we have been on the cutting-edge of reality-based training for the self-defense world ever since.
Our focus, our mission and our path have not wavered since we began teaching real-world self-defense in 1979... we have been on the cutting-edge of reality-based training for the self-defense world ever since.
Tuesday, August 03, 2010
Catch you in the action: ATC9K HD All Terrain Video Action Camera
A simple to use, high definition helmet camera to bring to places you wouldn't dare bring your normal camcorder. Comes with numerous mounting options with more sold separately. Use it underwater or on land; it's tough and durable and records directly to a MicroSD card. Delivers full color video at 1080 x 720p HD resolution with 135 degree capture Field of View (FOV). Includes a built-in 1.5" LCD screen for playback and preview. Also includes our new G-Sensor that measures the varying G-force measurements during the activities being recorded. Track the extreme G-force levels and compare with friends!
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Immersion Research 2010 LX Dry Top
Got to love staying dry. Using products that are meant for one sport that have cross over uses are key. Take the Immersion Research 2010 LX Dry Top, and you can see how if you work the bow on a sailboat this baby will be your best friend. Made with 4 layer waterproof/breathable Entrant®, lightweight waterproof/breathable inner tunnel, latex neck with over-gasket, hook and loop closures over latex wrist gaskets, zippered semi-dry pocket on front chest, adjustable neoprene waistband. Seam taped throughout.
The price is a little steep, staying dry does have its advantageous.
The price is a little steep, staying dry does have its advantageous.
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Zoc Doc!
Finally getting to a point where technology and doctors are coming together.
ZocDoc is a free service that allows patients to book Doctor appointments online.
ZocDoc started in September of 2007 as a service to help people find and make dentist appointments in New
York City. Today ZocDoc also offers primary care, dermatologist, eye-specialist, ENT, orthopedist, OB/GYN, allergist,podiatrist, cardiologist, pediatrician, radiologist and psychiatrist appointments in New York City, Washington DC, San Francisco and Chicago.
York City. Today ZocDoc also offers primary care, dermatologist, eye-specialist, ENT, orthopedist, OB/GYN, allergist,podiatrist, cardiologist, pediatrician, radiologist and psychiatrist appointments in New York City, Washington DC, San Francisco and Chicago.
Monday, July 12, 2010
Create Your Own Deck
Three easy steps:
- Choose a suitable deck
- Upload design
- Design and enjoy!
Simple and affordable, great idea taking the tee shirt design to the next level.
Becoming a Adventure Racer
From Endurance Planet.
This week’s story is the first of a two-part edition written by endurance sports legend Marshall Ulrich. The title: “Transformation of an Adventure Runner…one runner’s journey from the farm to Mount Everest, through joyful and scary places in his heart and soul.”
Wednesday, July 07, 2010
Burley Travoy
Best product, this is great now more people in the USA can start to ride their bikes instead of drive their cars.
Now, you can easily take all your stuff with you. Pull it behind your bike. Bring it in when you arrive. Skip the grocery cart – use your Travoy. Haul garden supplies. What else do you want to do? So easy to attach and detach. Market Bags, Transit Bags, Rain Fly, Cargo Straps.
: Conveniently detaches from bike in seconds so you can roll it indoors
: Can be folded to fit inside briefcase-sized tote bag for transport or storage
: Patent-pending design provides excellent stability and maneuverability
: Tote bag clips to trailer in both walk-mode and bike-mode
: Cargo capacity: 60 lbs
: Trailer weight: 9.8 lbs
: Folded size: 21" x 18" x 8"
: Wheel size: 12.5" x 2"
: Track width: 22"
Now, you can easily take all your stuff with you. Pull it behind your bike. Bring it in when you arrive. Skip the grocery cart – use your Travoy. Haul garden supplies. What else do you want to do? So easy to attach and detach. Market Bags, Transit Bags, Rain Fly, Cargo Straps.
: Conveniently detaches from bike in seconds so you can roll it indoors
: Can be folded to fit inside briefcase-sized tote bag for transport or storage
: Patent-pending design provides excellent stability and maneuverability
: Tote bag clips to trailer in both walk-mode and bike-mode
: Cargo capacity: 60 lbs
: Trailer weight: 9.8 lbs
: Folded size: 21" x 18" x 8"
: Wheel size: 12.5" x 2"
: Track width: 22"
Friday, July 02, 2010
Monday, June 28, 2010
Withings WiFi Scale
The first WiFi enabled scale, I assume we will start to see many more since the healthcare space is becoming a self monitored area.
Data collection
- Instant weigh-in by getting on the scale
- Automatically turns on and off
Weight
- Display units : kg, lb, stlb
- Graduation 0.1 kg (0.2 lbs) - 4 sensors
- Maximum 180 kg (396 lbs)
Display
- Big graphical screen (2.4" x 1.6")
- White, high-contrast lighting
Friday, June 25, 2010
Alex Honnold shoots up Half Dome
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
WikiBoulder
Welcome to WikiBoulder. This site serves as a communal guidebook site for rock climbers around the world. WikiBoulder allows you to create or edit guidebooks with its unpantented super cool guidebook creator. You are also free to view the guidebooks others have created or edited.
During a trip to Font in March of 2010 a discussion began around the dinner table regarding quality ratings for boulder problems. I'm sure this discussion has been repeated ad nauseam by many serious boulderers. In fact, ours was repeated ad nauseam around the dinner table every night for way too long. One night you'd be sick of it, and the next you'd find yourself arguing the nuances of what 'obvious start' meant. Eventually we did come up with a purely objective system, but once we began naming some decent, but hardly 5 star problems that fit all the criteria, we knew it wasn't going to work. Well, I knew it wasn't going to work; others had hope. I figured the best system would be based on mass consensus, and being a web developer, began formulating a possible website to capture all the data.
At this point the concept began to fork. On one side sat the quality rating system, but with this became a need to define all the problems to rate. A guidebook site seemed the most logical answer. Like the rating system, I knew it had to be open to mass input; I wasn't going to enter in all that info. Luckily I had a background of dealing with visual data creation on the web and an idea of what developing a topo creator would entail.
ABOUT"While I was churning through the guidebook piece of it, my Font companions began realizing how far you could take the quality rating system. Once a user had rated enough problems, a picture of the style of boulder problem that appealed to them would develop. Using this info the site could begin recommending problems and areas that would appeal to the user.
Back from my trip, I immediately began to throw myself into the project. At the time I still had a job, but as that slowly began to fall apart, I found myself putting more and more time into WikiBoulder. Now I'm working on WikiBoulder full time and want to have it in a stable state by the end of July.
I hope everyone finds this thing useful and any recommendations or comments are much appreciated.
– Sundev
sundev@wikiboulder.com"
sundev@wikiboulder.com"
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