Hey all!,
I'm new here! I wasn't exactly sure where to start so I figured I'd post here. Psyched I joined up and consider myself a student and teacher of life. My goal is to gain as much knowledge from you all and share mine in return. I first found out about "30 Bananas A Day" from a friend who suggested I check out Durianrider's YouTube channel. I was about a week into my bicycle tour riding racked from New York to California which took me 75 days(you can watch the video here). I was on the path to mastery and needed inspiration which Durian provided. Not only has he changed my perspective on eating but my life. After my trip in 2014 I've been doing the "Raw Till 4" lifestyle and my cycling and overall life has improved.
While I still have many things to work on, I'd like to gain more of a knowledge base around food and what it does for my body and how it can improve my cycling. I have a website which you can check out at Manual Pedal and YouTube channel. I've been biking all my life. My dad said one I picked up my bike I never put it down and he's right, I never will put it down until it's my time. I started in BMX which then led me to track and road cycling. I now do road cycling exclusively and bike touring and bikepacking when time permits.
I can often go off in tangents so to leave on a lite note... I'm really psyched to be apart of this community and looking forward to learning and sharing.
Best Regards,
Dwayne _/\_
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Hello and WELCOME!!! ;-)
Welcome to 30BaD Manual Pedal! :) Great to read about your awesome background/childhood and current path! It's an honor to have you in the international vegan club! :D
Hi "ednshell" thank you! Psyched to be here. Currently taking a stroll through the threads on here.
Welcome :D
Thanks! I've been on here pretty much all day reading several threads from the community. Looking forward to learning and sharing.
Teehee :D Yep...that's what I did all day when I first found 30BaD :D
Vegan <3
Keep it up. I did it for months till every question I had was answered, and things I didn't even know I needed to know. There is so much useful data from our peers on this forum that there is no need to be confused. We take what we need from it.
Reading through past posts is an excellent way to jump in. Welcome to the forum!
Thank you!