I don’t want to give much energy to the EG because I strongly disagree with everything it promotes (and sells), but what bothered me most was the message underneath it.....the human body is most valuable when it produces results. Sports do more than entertain us. The values celebrated in athletics often become the values we carry into everyday life, influencing how we define success, measure worth, and even how we learn to treat our own bodies. The danger of enhancement culture is not only physical or psychological, but fundamentally philosophical. It moves sport away from diversity and the acceptance of human limitation, and toward a model where the human body can be engineered to be faster, leaner, stronger, more profitable, and more visually optimized. When sports become only about maximizing results, then something extremely important is forgotten. Most people are not inspired by athletes solely because they win. They are inspired by authenticity, sportsmanship, relatability, coura...
This weekend we raced the inaugural OZ MTB 3-stage race in Bentonville, Arkansas. If you’ve never heard of Bentonville , it’s truly the mountain bike capital of the world. There are 80 miles of trails running throughout the city, which seamlessly connect to over 500-miles of trails which spread over the bluffs and hollers of Northwest Arkansas. And since our last visit in October for Little Sugar, there is a new Bike Park ( Oz Trails Bike Park ) which features 20+ miles of gravity (downhill) trails and the first chairlift-served mountain bike park in Arkansas. Over the three days, we covered ~105 miles and nearly 10,000 feet of climbing across every type of terrain imaginable: slick roots, chunky rocks, steep descents, flowing single track, endless switchbacks and muddy technical trails that demanded full focus and commitment. The one word to describe our experience at the event was…..eventful. Pre Race On Wednesday, we flew from Greenville to ATL to XNA so it was a quick 2.5 hours of ...