Riding With Emus
While out on a gravel ride with one of his athletes Coach Boynton was able to experience a ride of a lifetime! Checkout the now viral video!
While out on a gravel ride with one of his athletes Coach Boynton was able to experience a ride of a lifetime! Checkout the now viral video!
In this podcast interview Coach Boynton discusses thermoregulation considerations for cyclocross racing.
Checkout this recent blog that Coach Boynton wrote for the Mastering Load 2016 Symposium addressing the topic of injury prevention and training load modeling for cycling!
Coach Boynton attended and presented at the Australian U23 Men’s road program (aka World Tour Academy) departure camp held at Cycling Australia’s High Performance Unit in Adelaide between the 9th and 13th of February, 2016. He presented to athletes and support staff on the topics of endurance exercise in the cold and cycling with a …
Coaches Jason Boynton M.S. and Sean Burke M.S. are organizing a cycling science meet-up group at this year’s American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting. This will be occurring 5/27/2015 from 5:30-7:30 pm in San Diego, CA at the San Diego Convention Center. The purpose of this meeting is to have cycling science researchers meet …
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Recently a writer from Bloomberg Business called Jason for an interview. The topic they discussed was how women in New York were using cycling embrocation creams in place of tights during this year’s harsh winter. No, this is not a joke. Check out the full article here.
A few months ago Coach Boynton was offered an international scholarship for a PhD program at Edith Cowan University in Perth WA, Australia. He has since accepted the offer and will be leaving the U.S. July 7th, 2015 to attend the program for the next 3 years. His research will involve working with competitive endurance …
All USA Cycling certified coaches are required to continue their education during the course of their certification. They do this through an array of different ways; some “active” and others more “passive”. Active methods include writing articles or giving presentations. Passive methods might include watching approved webinars, or attending conferences and clinics. In order to …
Listen to Coach Boynton explain how to apply science to your cycling in this episode of the Semi-Pro Podcast.
TrainingPeaks recently posted an updated version of Coach Boynton’s blog entitled Knowing Your Bioenergetic Systems and how They Relate to Cycling. Read it here.