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Records Are Made To Be Broken
There's a record for everything active--or inactive. (Did you know the record for the longest period without moving is over 18 hours?)
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Race Lessons and Affirmations
Mental-fitness expert Jerry Lynch, Ph.D., encourages you to learn from your bad races and practice visualization and reciting affirmations.
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Olympic Coverage; Hollywood style
NBC's Olympic coverage may have sold its soul to gain viewers for the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, but at least they're getting the spirit of it.
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Exercising Is Easier Than You Think
This article discusses how light exercise can help the beginner athlete get in shape.
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Exercise Your Mind
Sports psychologist Jerry Lynch shares mental techniques that will improve physical performance.
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Every day--a New Opportunity
There are lots of excuses not to work out: busy life, family, etc. Just do it though, and you'll be happy afterwards.
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Partner Power
A "no sweat" approach to getting your partner to exercise with you.
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Top-10 Motivators to Get Moving. 10 ways to refute someone who is making excuses for not working out
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Stay Cool
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Vegetable Therapy
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Weekend Warrior Syndrome
Does your fitness regimen consists of going nuts on Saturday and Sunday? Get out of warrior mode and learn to workout without risking injury.
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Too Busy? Find the Time to Exercise
Find the time to exercise despite a busy schedule.
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Skip a Day
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For Big Results, Think Small
There's no quick fix for fitness.
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Ice Right
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Laughing Matters
Ever the comedian, Robin Williams dishes about his fitness routine in a hilarious Q&A.
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Love to Exercise? Or Vice Versa?
Getting in shape could lead to more than physical fitness.
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I Was a Teenage Couch Potato
How I dropped 50 pounds (many times) and changed my life
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Make a New Plan, Stan.
This article reviews four key principles (overload, adaptation, periodization, and specificity) that are important to understand when considering your overall training plan.
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Mirror, Mirror....
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