This blog is written by Zack Goodman, an Economics Ph.D. student and member of the Triathlon Team at UC San Diego. Read more about Zack here.
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From optimizing diet and training to solving dynamic programming problems, Zack writes about all things Triathlon and Econ. Read his latest blog posts here.
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Israel: Bum Bum Tam Tam
Over winter break, Justin, cousin Leah, and I went on Birthright to see Israel, learn about its history, and explore our Jewish heritage. Having grown up in a city with very little Jewish presence, I was eager to meet other Jews my age and learn about part of my heritage I knew little about. Below are …
Early Season Recap: Bearathlon, Giro di San Diego, Coveskipper, and NCAA Nationals
It’s that time of the year again: collegiate triathlon season, the eight months of the year that college students travel near and far to test the limits of human endurance in swimming, cycling, and running. Yes, they pay to do this. Yes, they claim it’s “fun.” Bunch of masochists. Now a little over a month …
My n=1 Cyclical Ketogenic Experiment
Mini life-update: On all accounts, this summer could not have been better, and thanks to UCSD’s quarter system, it continues for another week before classes resume. My research group finished designing a pilot experiment now awaiting funding and IRB approval. Run conditioning is improving, and I finished my first continuous half marathon injury-free a couple …
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