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TeamWILD is a training system for people with diabetes, type 2 or type 1, who want to get physically fit using the sports of triathlon, cycling, running and/or walking. For details on our awesome 20% – 30% promotional launch sale, click HERE.

At TeamWILD we have an integrated approach to being an athlete with diabetes. The athletic coaches work in tandem with the diabetes and sports nutrition coaches to create programs that allow for maximum performance.

We have programs for Cycling – 100 miles, 100K and 50K, for Running – Marathon, Half Marathon and 10K, for Triathlon – 70.3, Olympic and Sprint. WILDfit is our walk/run starter program for people with diabetes to experiment with being an athlete first. We also have several Training and Race Camps planned for 2012.

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WILD Tips for Riding your Bike in Winter

TeamWILD asked a couple of friends to share their best tips for getting on your bike in wintery weather. Here’s a bit about Mike Carter and Gillian Forsyth accompanied by their advice.

"Anyone have a bike scraper?" (photo credit: Gillian Forsyth)

Mike Carter

I was diagnosed with type 1 at age 37 and have been living with diabetes for 10.5 years.

I had been a cyclist my entire life before diabetes.  I started serious bike commuting before I graduated high school, I raced and did some seriously crazy cycling things while I was in college. The first vacation my wife and I took was a self supported bike tour of the San Juan islands.

After I was diagnosed, being a tech head, I got a pretty good handle on insulin, food and life without much exercise.  My challenge was exercise.  Whether it was aerobic or anaerobic I wasn’t quite sure what to do to not go low or high.  To make a long story short, I found the American Diabetes Association’s Tour de Cure.  As luck would have it, I found the Tour the first year of the Red Rider program.  A few days after my first Tour as a Red Rider, someone asked me why it had been so special.  My answer was, “I am not alone.”  Which, since 2009, has been on the shoulder of the Red Rider jersey.

I’ve been a Red Rider since the beginning.  I’ve been a Team Red captain since 2008 and I’ve been helping guide things at the national level since 2009.

Mike's commute, just before adding goggles to his kit - Go Red Rider!

Mike’s Tips

From me to you, winter cycling really isn’t a big deal.  You definitely need some appropriate clothing and potentially equipment if you want to cycle every day (or almost every day in my case with the Boulder winds, which are frankly too dangerous at times.)

1) Pay particular attention to keeping your legs, feet, hands and head warm.

2) Upper body should be done in layers that you have some method for transporting when you need take them off.

3) Just because there is no snow or ice, doesn’t mean that the road conditions are ideal; many road tires have horrible traction when the temperature drops and the shoulders, bike lanes and paths can have a lot of sand and/or other debris.

Gillian Forsyth

Gillian and her pump after finishing the Racine Half Ironman

 

 

 

 

 

 

I am type 1 and have had it for 12 years.  I am a triathlete (IM’s and Half IM’s and a marathon runner (20 marathons).  I use a medtronic pump and cgm.

 

Gillian’s Tips

1) Do not over-dress; you would be surprised how quickly you can warm up. Note: hands and feet will get cold before anything else. A double layered glove and plastic bags on your feet will fix that.

2) Invest in some good waterproof breathable outer layers

3) If you are going to work get a fender the back splash from salty wet roads is brutal

4) If you are hauling stuff around ie: laptop, lunch, gym clothes you can’t beat ortleib panniers – easy to take off, easy to put on, and completely waterproof.

5) Best to use a beater bike if your roads use a lot of salt etc. I have a bike that I use specifically for commuting.

6) Lastly a good headlight and backlight for safety!

 

Thanks to our winter riding experts, I’ve started psyching myself to give it a go.  -HL

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Meet TeamWILD Cycle Coach: Amy McGuire

 

 

Amy joins long-time TeamWILD cycle coach Nicole Freedman to get us ready for our big rides. With the just-announced official partnership between TeamWILD and the ADA’s Tour de Cure bringing more cyclists to our training programs and camps, we are super excited to add Amy to our coaching staff and get to know her through our TeamWILD questions!

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WILD Recipe: Berry Muffins

Another vegan, GF treat from our own Mara Schwartz!

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Meet WILDfit and Triathlon Coach Lynnda Best-Wiss

Lynnda Best-Wiss started her athletic career as a runner when she was 14 and is still going strong. She completed the 2011 Kona IronMan! She is a Level 1 USAT certified coach and has been coaching athletes, with all levels of ability, for the last 5 years.

She graciously answered our questions to give us a glimpse into her athletic life.

How do you define “Athlete”?

To me, you are an athlete if physical activity is an integral part of your life.  ”An integral part of your life” means you have a planned approach to working out and you (mostly) stick to the plan.  You don’t have to compete to be an athlete.  You don’t have to say you are an athlete.  You don’t have to participate in one of the mainstream “sports.”  A person who does yoga or pilates or tai kwan do or …fill in the blank… is an athlete.  Athletes come in all ages, shapes, sizes and abilities. Continue reading

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Fire Roasted Vegetarian Chili

Another delicious dish from our own Mara Schwartz.

Serves: 6 (serving size: 1 1/2 c)

Ingredients

  • 1 clove garlic, minced
  • 2 Poblano peppers, chopped
  • 2 cups onion, chopped
  • 1 cup carrots, chopped
  • 2 cups zucchini, chopped
  • 2 cups yellow squash, diced
  • 1 (28 oz.) can fire roasted tomatoes
  • 1 (15 oz.) can black beans no salt added
  • 1 (15 oz.) can navy beans no salt added
  • 1 cinnamon stick
  • 1/4 tsp. sea salt
  • 1/4 cup chili powder ( I use ½ mild chili powder and ½ medium-hot, adjust depending on heat you want)
  • 1/2 tsp. ground oregano
  • 1/4 tsp. black pepper

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One of those days

flowers received for an A1c I was celebrating, now a reminder that it doesn't always feel this hard

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Meet TeamWILD Cycling Coach Nicole Freedman

Nicole Freedman is an Olympic cyclist with over 15 years involvement in cycling. In her impressive array of successes are her two-time National Championships, 50 professional victories, a stage victory in the 2005 Tour of New Zealand and her membership on the 2000 U.S. Olympic Team in Sydney. In addition to being the cycling coach for the Inaugural Team WILD Triathlon Team, Freedman serves as the Head Cycling Coach of Diabetes Training Camp, where she has learned a tremendous amount about the nuances of working with athletes with diabetes. Read more of her professional accomplishments by clicking HERE.

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Mari Ruddy talks TeamWILD with Transforming Diabetes

Hop over to the Transforming Diabetes site to hear a great interview with TeamWILD founder, Mari Ruddy.

Click HERE.

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Vegan Gingerbread Muffins

Keep the smell of holiday baking in your home with these delicious vegan muffins from Mara Schwartz. Continue reading

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