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Types Of Sports - Articles
Sports T&A w/ Amy: The Best/Worst Sports Cities and Sports Food
by
netventures
Posted
Fri 07 Jan 2011 7:00am
Once again, Amy and I decided to do the whole "back and forth" email thing, this time on the topic of the best and worst sports cities in the US. However, after a couple volleys, we felt we had completely put to bed the issue for all eternity, so we moved to what we like to eat and drink while watching various sports. Enjoy.
FROM: Penn
TO: Amy
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Neuromuscular Training for Sports Injury Prevention: A Systematic Review
by
David C.
Posted
Thu 25 Mar 2010 6:56am
, this review showed evidence for the effectiveness of proprioceptive/ neuromuscular training in reducing the incidence of certain types of sports injuries among adolescent and young...
A March 2010 systematic review conducted in Germany underscores the value of neuromuscular training in preventing sports injuries. The aim of this systematic review
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Swimming, the alternative for classic sports
by
Andrea Grace
Posted
Wed 07 Apr 2010 7:00am
or you simply think that they are not enough, I think it would not hurt to try a sport that requires physical exercise, but helps you relax in the same time.
There are two types of sports: aerobic (jogging, basketball, swimming, gymnastics- generally those that stimulate the heart and blood circulation) and anaerobic (which means all sports practiced indoor
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Article Series--Sports Massage, Part 1
by
RxBlogger

Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 7:33pm
on your sports skills.
In part 2 of this series, I will discuss the different types of sports massage.
Related Exercise, Health Massage Training Tips Resources
Online... performance. Sports massage is also an important tool that you can use to help you perform better during practice and competition. It can be used before, during and after practice
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Graduation - Of A Sporting Kind
by
Anthony Sum
Posted
Thu 17 May 2012 2:39am
After having received a few degrees and diplomas that are business and technology related, this Specialist Diploma is unique and special to me as it is the first associated with sports and exercise, something that I have been passionate about for the past few years.
It was an interesting one year of classes, reports and projects under th ...
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cROSS-tRAINING – tHE “sPORT sPECIFIC cONDITIONING” kIND
by
Kiley M.
Posted
Tue 08 Mar 2011 10:48pm
on & try this out! Everyone can benefit from this kind of training!]
My cross-training is going to be “sport specific conditioning” cross-training. Not that I play any sports right now (although I use to be a sports MANIAC), but doing sport specific conditioning I will keep my whole body toned. That is the hope anyway!
Here’s what I’m planning for next
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What to Look For In A Sports Drink
by
RunnerDude

Posted
Tue 13 Oct 2009 10:06pm
health, there's no research to show that they will help with your performance or benefit rehydration.
There are actually three different types of sports drinks available... common type of sports drink, isotonic sports drinks are good for normal replacement of fluids lost through normal sweating incurred during middle and long distance runs. ( Examples
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