Hello! This is The Girl, writing to you for the DC Rainmaker weekly newsletter. This week, I’m writing to you from a cold, hard bench provided by the friendly neighborhood laundromat!
I’m sure any parent out there can relate… when your kiddo gets sick and pukes, they only puke while sitting on big blankets, bed sheets, or your favorite comforter. And thus, I’m at the laundromat making use of their oversized washers and dryers!
Now that I’ve started you off with that fun visual, on with the newsletter! If you’re a new newsletter recruit, you can catch up with newsletter archives here, and the way I structure the newsletter is to give you the latest and greatest of the DCR round up, followed by the In-Depth thoughts of the girl!
The Maker household is getting it’s groove back since Daddy has been home. Three full weeks now!!! What?? A record! And since Ray’s return home, he’s been burning the midnight oil trying to get ahead of the fall posts, reviews, and gear recommendations before we welcome another sports-tech gadget tester to our fold. But first, he was finally able to get a hold of his ANT+ Symposium Keynote Address video. So if you were interested in his thoughts rounding up the 2017 sports tech world, have a watch there.
I would say the most “coveted” blog post of the fall (maybe year?) hit the blog last week. That was the “Annual Winter Bike Trainer Recommendations” post. So if you’re on the market for a new bike trainer, or you’re looking to sneak an awesome present under the tree for your secret Santa, I’d check that out!
Also, one of the coolest gear posts that I think Ray has tackled was the Wiral Lite Cable Cam. A lot of the actual footage in his post is from his recent weekend in Reno out mountain biking with the guys from TrainerRoad. I mean, I’m not the gadget expert in the fam, but I think this thing is awesome.
Garmin turned the spot lights on the idea of capturing “Running Power”. This is something Ray and I have LONG debated and talked about over the years. The reality is, there is just a crazy amount of details and variables that need to be taken into account… woof, not a project I would want to take on. However, good on them for getting on the bandwagon and pushing the industry. I know Garmin isn’t the first on the running power scene, but I’d say getting big brother at the table sort of lifts other companies to help push the boundaries of research and implementation of this technology.
There is also a Garmin in-depth review of a the Vivoactive 3. Always a popular product. Though I have to admit, I’m still rocking my Fenix 5s. I’m sure Ray will be coming out with a wearable shopper guide before Christmas!
Finally of note is the post on the updated “The Sufferfest” platform. While I literally know nothing about this gadgetry, I do know, I asked Ray how his day was recently and he shook his head muttering “miserable”. Haha, I think someone had to do a max output test on the bike, and there was a realization how tired he is post crazy travel season. I think the Sufferfest test kicked his butt.
Sorry, I don’t get to make fun of him too often, so I’m just taking a moment here. Meanwhile the two of us went out on our city cruisers the other day to and after approximately 6 minutes of pedaling I was huffing and puffing. So I guess I can’t say much. I’ll just blame the 35 week watermelon hanging off my front!
As always, if you don’t have time or the energy to read all of those blog links, you can check out Ray’s YouTube channel. He did a Friday night Live Chat you can catch up on. As well there is that video on the cable cam “Wiral” I was talking about, also the Garmin Running Power video. There is plenty more on the channel as well, but I won’t ruin all the fun. Go click around, lose track of time!
Then, if you have time left in your day, keep scrolling below the fold and see what’s happening in the life and times of the Maker household in the “In Depth Thoughts from The Girl”.
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