Muscular Endurance News
Tough Mudder Takeover: The Future of Endurance and Recreational Sports has Arrived, are you Prepared?
Learn about the Tough Mudder race and how to prepare. Anyone can complete the Tough Mudder. It all depends on your preparation and willingness to dedicate yourself to the challenge.(PRWEB) May 20, 2012 Hybrid Athlete LLC today announced the launch of Race Day Domination, a comprehensive and progressive training program designed to establish an optimum foundation of fitness for individuals ...
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Racing for a cure for Muscular Dystrophy
You've heard of the Race for the Cure, but what about "racing" for a cure? Go-kart riders put the pedal to the medal Sunday night, raising money for a disease you've heard a lot about, but one that still has no cure. John Graybill has the need for speed. "It's just an adrenaline rush," he said. "You just want to beat the other guy." Sunday, go-kart riders strapped on their helmets for a three ...
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7 natural endurance boosters
As a runner, cyclist or someone trying to bulk up, you’ll likely respond to a headline hailing red wine, raw honey or apple skins as the new secret to stamina. You fervently snack on apples, dip into the honey jar, enjoy a second glass of wine with dinner, and wait to feel the effects — and wait and wait.
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Ramadan sets Muslim athletes extra test at London
LONDON (Reuters)- When Malaysian cyclist Azizulhasni Awang opted to postpone his Ramadan fast until after the London Games, the decision was all about going for Olympic gold. Anything that might jeopardise the chance of a medal for the 24-year-old at his second Olympics had to be dealt with sensibly, he says. And going without food and drink between sunrise and sunset every day for four weeks is ...
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Ramadan sets Muslim athletes extra test at London Games
LONDON (Reuters)- When Malaysian cyclist Azizulhasni Awang opted to postpone his Ramadan fast until after the London Games, the decision was all about going for Olympic gold. Anything that might jeopardize the chance of a medal for the 24-year-old at his second Olympics had to be dealt with sensibly, he says. And going without food and drink between sunrise and sunset every day for four weeks is ...
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