
Light At The End Of The Tunnel
For those of you who wonder if there’s light at the end of the tunnel - I figured it out for you at last year’s France Camp.
The answer is yes.
Light At The End Of The Tunnel from Jimmy Riccitello on Vimeo.
For those of you who wonder if there’s light at the end of the tunnel - I figured it out for you at last year’s France Camp.
The answer is yes.
Light At The End Of The Tunnel from Jimmy Riccitello on Vimeo.
Coach Jimmy applies the same dedication and thoughtfulness to your training plan that he applied to his own training plan during his 20 years as one of the world’s top professional triathletes. Balance was a key to Coach Jimmy’s long term success and now, as a husband and father of two children, you can be sure that your program will integrate your specific needs – whether you’re a competitive triathlete or first timer.
Caffeine content in coffee varies for a number of reasons – an important fact if you drink coffee for the “pick-me-up.” For example, because of the strong flavor of espresso vs. drip coffee, many java junkies mistakenly think that a double espresso contains more caffeine than a Grande Dark Roast (Starbucks Speak). Here’s the skinny: espresso is brewed by forcing steam through fine coffee grinds, while drip coffee is made by pouring hot water through coarser grinds. Espresso contains more caffeine per ounce than drip coffee, but the portion is much smaller: ~1.5 oz for espresso vs. at least 8 oz for a drip coffee. Therefore, a double espresso typically has less caffeine than a small drip coffee. Similarly, an “Americano” is 1-2 shots of espresso plus water - tastes a bit stronger than drip coffee, but has less caffeine than the same size drip coffee. Additionally lighter roasts typically have more caffeine than darker roasts. So despite the “stronger flavor” you get less caffeine that from say, a Starbucks Blonde roast. It pains me to cite thoughts from an expert such as Asker Jeukendrup, but since you’re more likely to believe him than me – here you go. Happy drinking and dose, accordingly.