Garmin Recovery Stress: How a Late-Night Meal and Caffeine Killed My Body Battery
This is what happens when I drink caffeine late at night and eat a late, heavy meal. Hosting my first race as race director was a massive milestone, but doing it in the cold, misty trenches of a Nevada spring added a layer of “environmental tax” that a standard day just doesn’t have. When I […]
The Happy Heart: Decoding My Garmin Sleep-Time Stress

Tracking my sleep isn’t just about how long I was “out”; it’s about what my Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) was doing while the lights were off. As a coach who preaches Physiology First, the Garmin Sleep-Time Stress metric is one of the most honest looks into my recovery. Let’s break down the data from my […]
Physiology First: Navigating a “Red Light” Morning with AlphaHRV

Physiology First: My Red Light Recovery Ride This morning was a masterclass in why I apply a Physiology First framework to every session, looking at the internal engine before I look at the wattage. Between a late meal and the devastating news about my friend Murray being struck by a motorist—suffering a serious […]