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Physics Of Speed Skating - Articles
2010 Winter Olympics Speed Skating Training
by
Nathan D.
Posted
Fri 12 Feb 2010 12:00am
Ever notice how lean speed skaters are? They are lean, muscular and in amazing condition. I decided to look into their training and see if we can learn a thing or two from them.
This was the only decent video I could find. I know there is a lot more to speed skating training than shown above, the Tabata protocol came from Japanese speed
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Winter Olympics Contest Day #2: Short Track Speed Skating
by
Dr. Andrew Schneider
Posted
Sat 13 Feb 2010 5:44am
Short Track Speed Skating became an event in the Winter Olympic Games in 1992. The eventsfor both men and womeninclude 500 m1000 m1500 mand a relay. Injuries most commonly associated with Short Track Speed Skating include lacerations below the kneewith skaters cut by their own skate blades or those of a competitorand ankle fractures. Be sure
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PHYSICAL FITNESS FRIDAYS- ICE SKATING
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Veggin' Out With Christa
Posted
Fri 26 Nov 2010 12:00am
Happy Physical Fitness Friday!
Well, the holiday season has officially begun! I'm sure many of you are out there shopping, but I hope you are not getting physical..., when may people throw all that out the window and lose their minds shopping!! Let's remember to keep it together folks! Anyway, I digress...on to today's physical activity
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Prozac May Speed Physical Rehabilitation After Stroke
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HealthFinder
Posted
Sun 09 Jan 2011 12:00pm
might account for the improvement in physical function simply by promoting more effective participation in physical therapy.
Dr. Larry B. Goldstein, director of the Duke University Stroke Center, noted that the study failed to control for the intensity or type of physical therapy that patients received after the stroke.
"Those who received
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Skating/blading Tips - Pick your skates
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Skaters ..
Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 1:33pm
the time you spend inline skating, get skates that are comfortable and built well
Build from components. To buy a custom speed skate, consider picking each component yourself...
Choose your skates. Your choices are fitness & recreation skates, aggressive skates, artistic skates, hockey skates, or speed skates
Stay above the crummy skate threshold
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Skating/blading Tips - Reasons to skate
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Skaters ..
Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 1:33pm
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Reasons to skate 1: Its invigorating, and provides mental serenity.
Reasons to skate 2: It firms up your buttocks and thighs.
Reasons to skate 3: For the love of it.
Reasons to skate 4: Becaues it frees you.
Reasons to skate 5: Inline skating is social.
Reasons to skate 6: It clears the air. Reduce your carbon footprint when you skate
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Skating/blading Tips - At the skate park
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Skaters ..
Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 1:33pm
of the way as fast as you can
Let your skating do the talking. At the skate park, don't brag about how great you are!
Try a skate park. Find a skate park that has other... for the fast ones. Some skaters may practice one line over and over, getting faster each time
Watch the other skaters. They will have typical patterns of skating - anticipate where
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Two famous ice guys will trade their skates for running shoes at NYC Marathon
by
Roman M.
Posted
Mon 28 Sep 2009 10:01pm
NEW YORK, Sept. 28 /PRNewswire/ -- Former Olympic speed skater Dan Jansen and National Hockey League (NHL) legend Pat LaFontaine will each trade in their skates... their efforts by visiting www.orangelaces.com/nyc.
"As an elite speed skater, it was necessary for me to develop good fitness habits early in life. Starting off on the right foot
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