In this episode of the Edge Grip Podcast, Imad and Eric discussed their new fitness program for motorcycle riders, called Fast Tracks Fit. They explained that the program aims to improve rider performance and safety by focusing on physical fitness, as fatigue can lead to mistakes and injuries on the track. Eric shared his personal experience with training and how it has helped him maintain his skills into his 40s. The hosts also discussed their previous track events and camps, emphasizing the importance of proper technique and fitness for long-term enjoyment of the sport. Fitness for Safer Motorcycle Riding The group discussed the importance of fitness for motorcycle riding, with Nabil sharing his personal experience of improved performance and reduced hand cramps after participating in the Academy program. Imad and Eric emphasized that fitness enhances both physical and mental performance, allowing riders to maintain focus and enjoy longer, higher-quality riding sessions, particularly at expensive track days. They highlighted how fatigue can lead to crashes and poor riding habits, while proper fitness enables better control and learning, making it a crucial factor for both safety and skill development. Motivation Strategies for Fitness Engagement The group discussed maintaining motivation and consistency in fitness regimens, particularly for long-term engagement in jiu-jitsu and motorcycle activities. Eric emphasized the importance of personal goals and external challenges to maintain motivation, while Imad highlighted the academy's approach of simplifying complex tasks to make them accessible to others. The discussion also touched on how the Fast Track Fit program aims to inspire fitness improvements among motorcyclists by showcasing the benefits of better physical conditioning, both within and outside the program. Motorcycle Fitness Program Development The group discussed creating an accessible and measurable fitness program for motorcyclists, emphasizing the importance of full-body strength training to enhance performance and prevent injuries. Eric shared insights from his racing experience, highlighting the connection between physical fitness and mental acuity on the track, and explained that consistent exercise, even with limited time, can significantly improve both physical and cognitive health. The discussion also touched on the benefits of maintaining muscle mass as a predictor of longevity and the program's focus on attainable goals for participants. Personalized Nutrition and Exercise Tracking The group discussed dietary approaches, with Eric explaining his shift from a plant-based diet to an omnivore diet due to aging considerations and the need for better protein and blood glucose control. They emphasized that their app focuses on tracking and making achievable micro-adjustments rather than overcomplicating diets, with the primary intervention being exercise. Imad shared that during testing, many users were surprised by how far off their actual calorie and macro intake was from their perceived intake, highlighting the importance of setting proper baselines. The program aims to create personalized fitness and nutrition plans that are enjoyable and sustainable for each individual, with an emphasis on making gradual improvements rather than strict adherence to specific diets. Fitness App Features and Equipment The team discussed a fitness app designed to track workouts, manage nutrition, and facilitate challenges, with Eric emphasizing its role as a guide for users during intense workouts. Eric explained that the app would help maintain motivation and provide real-time feedback, while Nabil highlighted its integration with various fitness programs and competitions. Gal inquired about necessary equipment, and Eric recommended adjustable dumbbells, a yoga mat, workout bands, and suitable footwear, estimating total costs under $400. The app aims to be user-friendly, with options to customize workouts based on individual preferences and fitness levels. Personalized Traveler Fitness Program The discussion focused on a fitness program where participants sign up through a questionnaire to be assigned a personalized training program by coach Eric Bostrom. Eric explained how the program can be adapted for travelers and busy schedules, emphasizing the importance of maintaining an aerobic base through Zone 2 workouts while allowing for deload phases and recovery weeks. Imad highlighted the app's flexibility, noting that workouts can be easily rescheduled through drag-and-drop functionality to accommodate busy schedules. Customizable Fitness Programs Discussion The team discussed the importance of customizable fitness programs, emphasizing that each user's needs are unique due to individual differences in physicality, energy expenditure, and recovery. Imad explained the three-tier membership structure, which offers varying levels of coach interaction and program intensity, from the basic "Ignition" tier to the VIP "Racecraft" tier, with all tiers utilizing the same app platform. The discussion highlighted the significance of personalization in fitness coaching, with Eric and Imad sharing personal experiences of how fitness has impacted their racing performance, illustrating the critical role of physical fitness in achieving peak performance. FastTrackFit: Rider Fitness Program Launch The group discussed the launch of FastTrackFit, a new fitness program tailored for motorcycle riders, with Eric Bostrom as the coach. Imad shared his personal fitness journey and emphasized the importance of staying active, especially as riders age. The conversation touched on the challenges of organizing motorcycle events, particularly in Las Vegas, and the group agreed to follow up with updates on the program's success and potential partnerships.
Robbie Peterson shares his motorsport journey from his early childhood experiences in Africa to his successful racing career in South Africa, and the United States, where he achieved notable victories and raced alongside legendary figures in the sport. Throughout his career, Robbie discussed the evolution of motorcycle racing, including changes in technology, training methods, and the role of data in modern racing, while reflecting on his personal experiences and challenges faced as a competitor. What a humble human being, This interview was just a delight.
Fastest American rider ever on the Isle of Man TT, Mark Miller recalls moments of his career as a professional Motorcycle Racer including riding for team such as TAS Suzuki, Speedfreak Ice Valley Racing, Jackson Racing, Penz 13.com BMW, TC Racing, Splitlath Motorsports Attack Performance, Corona Honda, Celtic Suzuki, MotoCzysz, EBR (Erik Buell Racing), Erion Honda, Graves Motorsports and Hypercycle. Mark talks about legendary races he competed in such as the Northwest 200, Macau GP, Pikes Peak Hill Climb and more. He also sures a few stories about his friend Michael Czysz and gives us some in depth analysis about the MotoGP season and Marc Marquez.
The winniset privateer, Dale spent 13 years racing in the AMA obtaining four championships. In 1988 winning the AMA Battle of the Twins Title and two AMA Endurance Championships. He Was part of two championship-winning AMA Endurance racing teams (Lockhart Racing in 1987 and Dutchman Racing in 1989 and 1990). In 1993, Dale placed 2nd in the AMA Superbike National Championship with team Mirage; including a historic AMA Superbike National win at Mid-Ohio (August 8th 1993) earning him the title of most successful privateer in the history of AMA road racing. Dale is one of the few non-factory riders in series history to win an AMA Superbike race. In this episode, Dale shares some unforgettable career moments with us as well as some important riding tips.
Andy Leisner has been in the powersport industry for over 20 years. Some of his accomplishments are: He Began riding motorcycles at the age of six Served as CEO of two electric vehicle companies: Rawrr and Volcon Senior VP, Managing Director–Bonnier Motorcycle Group Vice President–Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca Managing partner at Hardcard Holdings -motorsports management and consulting firm specializing in motorsports and motorcycle related marketing. Board Member–Motorcycle Industry Council 1989 Motogp rider with Racing Team Katayama Honda RS250R Andy led divisions and companies small to large with full P&L responsibility through mergers, acquisitions and IPOs. You can reach Andy at: https://www.andyleisner.com/
Hall of Famer Miguel Duhamel just wants to win. Whatever it takes. We set down with Miguel to talk about some of the notable milestones of his career including five wins at the Daytona 200 and his record 86 AMA career wins. Miguel also talks about the AMA rulebook, the development of modern superbikes and shares MotoGP and World Superbike stories.
Rennie Scaysbrook is a motorcycle journalist, racer, and author. - He is the Road Test Editor at Cycle News, a weekly online magazine that covers motorcycle racing, news, and reviews - He is the current record holder for the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb. He set the record in 2019 with a time of 9 minutes and 44 seconds on an Aprilia Tuono V4 1100 Factory. - He is a regular competitor in the Chuckwalla Valley Motorcycle Association series, the Super Hooligan National Championship series, and the Isle of Man TT Races. - He wrote and published a children's book called "The Big Book of Motorbikes", which introduces young readers to the world of motorcycles. In this episode Rennie breaks down the 2024 bike lineup so if you are in the market for a new motorcycle you do not want to miss this.
Chuck Graves Builds championship winning motorcycles and his company Graves Motorsports of Van Nuys, California is the go to place to make your bike fast. Chuck competed for many years at the highest national level and ran his race team at the AMA/DMG/MotoAmerica with champion riders such as, Aaron Gobert, Jamie Hacking, Damon Buckmaster, Jason DiSalvo, Josh Herrin, Tommy Aquino, Cameron Beaubier, Garrett Gerloff, JB Beach and Josh Hayes. In this interview Chuck recalls his WSMC days and explains why his nickname is, The King of Willow. He breaks down what it means to run a race team at the National level and where he thinks the sport is going. Chuck talks about some of the wild and crazy machinery that came out of his shop, like the GSX-R1100, GSX-R900 and the R1/7 that was banned form AMA competition. He also breaks down a lap of Willow Springs for us so this is your chance to learn from the king himself! Check out Graves Motorsports for their huge catalog of aftermarket parts: https://www.gravesport.com
Ken Hill Is a riding coach with a client list that will make your head spin. A racer and instructor at the highest level, Ken spent the batter part of the last twenty years perfecting his craft of making you faster. In this episode Nabil and Gal talk to Ken about his vast experience and get some important riding tips. They discuss Chuckwalla Raceway as well as Willow Springs and answer some questions from the listeners. Ken's website is: https://khcoaching.com/
Bob Steinbugler is a walking encyclopedia of Motorcycles and the smartest guy in the room. He started his career designing futuristic tech for IBM while racing Italian exoticas on the side before he turned his full attention to becoming the US Bimota importer. His massive collection of over one hundred rare motorcycles is displayed in his NC museum. and his dealership Bimota Spirit is a Meca for Bimota enthusiasts everywhere. In this episode we talk to Bob about his racing career, his work on some ahead of it's time tech and the future of technology and green energy. Off course we also talk about Bimota! You can reach Bob on his website: https://www.bimotaspirit.com/
Jake Gagne is a multiple times MotoAmerica champion and he is just getting started. This guy obliterated his competition which include MotoGP and World Superbike riders. He is also a nice guy and a great representative of the sport. In this episode he breaks down his career and future plans, talks about what makes his YAMAHA R1 so special and gives out valuable advice. Key takeaways: His early years and how important is the right training with the right machinery and instructors The methodology of adapting to new Motorcycles quickly Modern electronics and how to use it The European circuit compared to American Roadracing Wings on Motorcycles Listen in as the champ prepares for the 2023 Racing Season!
Jeremy Toye is one bad dude. In addition to winning Pikes Peak International Hill Climb on his first attempt he was also on the podium at the Macau Grand Prix and was the fastest newcomer at a small race called the Isle of Man TT. If all this doesn't impress you he survived racing with Gal Ratner at WSMC just by hitting the apexes. As Crew Chief to Sean Dylan Kelly and Ashton Yates he used his extensive racing experience to develop both machines and riders.
Imad Samhat is the owner of Fastrack Riders - The premier SoCal track day organization. In this episode we catch up with Imad to talk about the KTM RC 8C and the state of motorcycles and track days in general. If you ever wanted to know how to get to a track day this is the episode for you. Both Imad and Nabil compare their notes about the KTM exotica. Visit Fastrack Riders on their website https://www.fastrackriders.com
Nick Ienatsch teaches us how not to embarrass ourselves on track days as well as staying alive on the street. This guy is as knowledgeable as he is handsome. Seriously he is our new man crush! This is information every rider should have. Show notes: How to correctly enter a corner How to correctly exit a corner How to survive on the track How to survive on the street Why just talking about it just wont do. You need to practice in at the Yamaha School of Champions His new online coaching program Visit The Yamaha Champions School at: ridelikeachampion.com
In this episode we talk to the Texas Tornado Colin Edwards about his time as a WSBK Champion and Valentino Rossi's teammate and partner in crime. This brutally honest guy never holds back and shares some great behind the scenes stories Show notes: A champion mindset Mountain climbing and arm pumping with Ben Bostrom Honda vs. Yamaha MotoGP Glory Check out the Texas Tornado's Bootcamp here
In this episode we talk to Ben Spies. A very fast Texan. This guy is just a class act. Ben shares some WSBK and MotoGP stories with us as well as some top secret riding techniques. Show Notes: How to go around Willow Springs in the 1:17s How to go around Auto Club Speedway in Fontana in the 1:23's How to win a WSBK title The differences between Superbikes and MotoGP bikes Ducati Vs. Yamaha Motoamerica analysis MotoGP analysis Riding techniques
In this episode we talk to motorcycle roadracing legend Eric Bostrom about his new company Backmate, the connection between gut bacteria and your health and also motorcycles. Backmate is available on mybackmate.com Show notes: -Eboz racing injuries, recovery and how backmate started -Nutrition advice -What to eat in preparation for racing or a track day -What is the best bike ever, and why is it the MV Agusta F3 -Eboz's favorite race -MotoGP predictions-not -Other shenanigans
Legend Chris Ulrich is running a Motoamerica race team, developing race parts and bikes for customers including world supersport, testing and writing for Roadracingworld magazine, raising money for the life saving Roadracingworld action fund and still finds time to chat with us about racing and life.
Motorcycle racing legend Josh Hayes takes some time off his busy schedule to talk to us about his career as a racer, a mentor and a dad. Listen as we cover some important topics such as the role of work ethics and leadership in his success, how is it to be married to another racer and is he really retired?
Gal Ratner and Nabil Kabbani sit down for a conversation with the legendary motorcycle tuner Carry Andrew. Taking about various subjects like Rossi retiring, Motoamerica and when will Gal's bike be ready!