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Blender Wars

By Greg

In January my wife sent me to Costco to buy a paper shredder to protect ourselves from the growing problem of identity theft. While walking through Costco I noticed a crowd gathered at a demonstration, where a clean cut young man was serving everything from frozen ice cream to piping hot tortilla soup all prepared from the same miracle appliance the Vitamix blender. I sampled the food and watched the demonstration with interest, he asked questions like, “Are you tired of processed foods?…Do you want your family to eat the healthiest options available… Do you want to control your weight” I answered in my mind “yes, yes and yes“. (I think we all know where this is going) rather than coming home with a $50 paper shredder I came home with a $400 blender. My wife was completely unimpressed and asked if I could shred documents in the blender. I smiled as I replied “yes we can!” Over the next few days I blended with passion, morning smoothies, lunch soups, marinara’s for our pasta dinners and each day my wife grew to enjoy the blender as much as I did.  I have to say I really found very little to be critical about, this blender really did do everything the salesman said and I was eating more fruits and veggies throughout my week than I had previously.

In February I went to Costco to buy a 40 lb bag of dog food. I walked down the center of the store and again noticed a group gathered around a live demonstration. Blendtec was represented.  If you are familiar with the blending world then you know that Vitamix and Blendtec are the two premier blenders on the market and the only two that can realistically compete with each other.  I had a problem, I had been using the Vitamix for a few weeks now and now was presented with the possibility of a face off. I had to do it.  I went to the customer service desk and told them I had purchased one and now possibly wanted the other, to Costco’s credit they girl behind the counter said, “you want to buy them both and keep the one you like?” I replied, “Does a one legged duck swim in circles?” I walked into my kitchen an hour later with another blender and my wife gave me a look of disbelief “Dog food” she said, “Not another $400 blender.” In my mind I was already blending.

That evening I tried my favorite recipes in both blenders and they both performed wonderfully. Both will blend pretty much whatever wet items you throw at them, frozen fruit, ice, all sorts of veggies even peanut butter. Blendtec has an advantage in that it will also blend nuts and grains into fine powder, Vitamix requires purchase of a separate container and blade to process dry products.  Blendtec has preset buttons that you push and the blender works through  variable speeds all on its own for the perfect soup or smoothie or whole juice. Vitamix requires manual adjustment and no automatic turn off which can sometimes result in over blending and your food can end up a little foamy rather than creamy and smooth.  The Blendtec also fits nicely on top of the counter but under the cabinets. The Vitamix is a little tall and I really didn’t like leaving it out on my counter. It was a close contest and had I never tried the Blendtec I’m sure I would have enjoyed the Vitamix for many years, however  Blendtec wins!

The next afternoon I returned to Costco. The girl behind the counter said  “It must have been an exhausting night” Indeed it was, exhausting and wonderful.

If you have one of these blenders then I congratulate you, if you don’t then seriously consider one. I love my morning smoothie and the fresh sauces for pasta, at night a few pieces of  frozen mango, a squirt of honey and a handful of ice makes the best ice cream imaginable. I am eating more fruits and veggies than ever before and I feel great.

My wife won’t let me go to Costco alone anymore.

The Making of a Triathlete

by Dave Pruetz from In Training

So, 11 years ago someone said to me, “you’re in the best shape of your life, what are you
going to do next?” You see, at 35 I worked for one of the nation’s largest vitamin and sports
nutrition companies as the Director of Marketing, and was also a fitness trainer, and was what
you considered a “gym-rat”. Sure, I was in the gym several days a week, and was in pretty
good shape…..or at least I thought. Just because I lifted, and maybe looked fit, I was far from
being an endurance athlete! After that question, it really got me thinking, that person was right! I
needed goals to stay motivated in the world of fitness.

While I was watching TV one day shortly after that question, the Ironman World Championships
came on and I decided to watch it (keep in mind that I never even thought about triathlon before
that show). After being totally impressed watching the race, I decided, hey, this is the sport
for me! I was in good shape, grew up always riding my motocross bike, and kind of knew how
to swim. Ha, famous last words of a fool! I jumped in the pool the next day and barely swam
25 yards, and did I mention I held my breath the entire length of the pool? I thought to myself,
freak, what have I gotten myself into!?!?

After attempting the swim, the next day I dusted off my mountain bike and rode about 5
miles….wow, 5 miles! And then the next day I decided to run, well, at least jog, walk, jog, walk,
etc. Wow, my first 3 days of training where quite the adventure! I didn’t know what the heck I
was doing, when to do it or how to do it. And 11 years ago, triathlon coaches were very few and
far between, so I decided to coach myself. I’d like to say that I excelled in at least one of the 3
disciplines, but I was a complete rookie at everything, with swimming definitely being the most
challenging!

I pretty much “winged it” during my first 4 months of training for my first sprint triathlon. I trained
6 days a week, but fell into the same routine week after week, month after month, with no
deviation in my workouts (no intervals, no speed work, no open-water swims, and quite frankly,
just junk yardage). Also, I forgot to tell you that all my bike training was on my 30 pound 10
year old mountain bike! The training was haphazard at best! When June came around I was
prepared for my first open-water sprint, or at least I thought! What a disaster! My swim was
horrid, I crashed my bike, and, I actually tripped on a railroad tie in front of all the spectators
when I started my run. Wow, what was I thinking?

After the race, while I was having the paramedics pluck gravel out of my knees, they started to
announce the age group awards. 3rd place goes to…….. 2nd place goes to……., and 1st place, in
the 35-39 year old age group, David Pruetz. Whoa! Really? If I actually took 1st in my age group
out of 15 guys, on my mountain bike, what am I actually capable of if I really knew what the
heck I was doing? Well, I found out….once I applied myself, focused, researched, and hired a
swim coach (oh, and bought a road bike), I actually qualified and raced in the USAT Nationals in
my first year, as well as my second year. After a couple years of sprints, Olympics and my first
half Ironman, I took on Ironman in my third season.

11 Years later here I am…..I own and operate Utah’s first stand alone triathlon company, was
Utah’s “first full-time triathlon coach, “have been coaching for 8 years now, have done 60+
triathlons, and was honored to be able to compete at the Kona Ironman World Championships
in 2009! What an incredible journey!

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