Sports & Fitness: Performance Training, Rules & Recovery

Elite athletic performance and general fitness are sustained through structured hypertrophy strategies, sport-specific conditioning, and rigorous adherence to injury prevention protocols.

Young Woman Exercising Push-Ups on Wooden Floor.

I Hurt My Stomach Doing Push-Ups

When you've hurt any part of your body from exercising, the first rule to follow is to discontinue doing that exercise -- at least until the pain goes away. A little ice might also help alleviate the pain, but really, time is going to be your biggest ally in recovery.

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How to Throw a Screwball in Slow-Pitch Softball

The one pitch every slow-pitch pitcher needs in his arsenal is the screwball. With proper technique, a right-handed pitcher can make the ball appear as if it is going to cross over the middle of home plate, but then it curves in toward the hands of a right-handed batter or away from a left-handed batter.

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How to Exercise After a Miscarriage

A miscarriage can be a devastating event in any woman's life. The trauma of losing a pregnancy and experiencing the medical procedures that often follow a miscarriage can cause you to feel both physical and emotional pain.

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How to Stop Feeling Sick After Weight Lifting

Intense weight training may be necessary if you are training for an athletic event or have a personal goal of optimal fitness that you are trying to reach. While you may be focusing on your workout exercises and sets, also closely monitor your diet if you are feeling sick after weight lifting.

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Numb Testicles When Biking

Most men can tolerate a bit of discomfort and even pain when they're cycling, but numb testicles are likely to raise concern. This concern is well-founded. Although the short-term effects are not serious, cycling can cause damage to the male reproductive organs over time. But that doesn't mean you should stop cycling.

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Trendelenburg's Sign and Hip Abductor Exercises

A positive Trendelenburg test or sign can indicate weak hip abductors including your gluteus medius and minimus muscles. On the other hand, a positive Trendelenburg test can also indicate other problems such as arthritis. Therefore, consult your physician prior to starting an exercise program.

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How to Strengthen Quad Muscles Without Weights

You can build strength in your quadriceps without ever having to step foot in a gym or lift any weights. Using your body weight as resistance, you can perform exercises that target the quadriceps, glutes and hamstrings.

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How Fast Can I Lose Weight from Jogging?

Jogging burns a significant number of calories, making it an ideal exercise for weight loss. Although you may start seeing a positive change on the scale as early as week one of a jogging program, your weight-loss progress will depend on several factors.

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What Are the Health Benefits of Uphill Sprinting?

Running uphill is an intense activity that activates the entire body. Uphill sprints benefit the heart, lungs muscles and the skeletal system, while also helping you maintain a healthy weight. Hill sprints can be done on an incline treadmill, outside in a park or even up a hilly neighborhood street.

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Exercises for Inner Biceps

The biceps muscles were given their name based on how many parts they comprise. These muscles are actually called biceps brachii, which translates to two-headed muscle of the arm. Those two muscle heads, or parts, are the inner and outer head.

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Complete Workout for Bicep and Tricep Exercises

A complete workout for your arms must comprise exercises for your biceps and triceps muscles. These two groups of muscles are located at the front and back of your upper arms, respectively. They act in opposition. The biceps let you bend your arms while the triceps straighten them.

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Is It OK to Workout with Sore Calves?

Taking a day off from training as a result of sore calf muscles may seem like a hassle, but as Benjamin Franklin so famously said, β€œAn ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.

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Blacking Out While Running

Blacking out involves a sudden reduction of blood flow to the brain that results in a temporary loss of consciousness. Sudden black outs can sometimes occur during high-energy exercise activities such as running. There are several reasons why a runner might black out.

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The Gerkin Test for Treadmills

Often used to measure the fitness of firefighters and military personnel, the Gerkin treadmill test helps you estimate your cardiovascular endurance. The test makes a treadmill run incrementally more difficult for a specified amount of time, during which you measure your heart rate until you exceed your target rate.

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Itchy Legs During Walking or Running

Perhaps nothing can be more vexing than uncontrollable itching while exercising. The burning and swelling add to your discomfort and ruin the quality of your workout. Some cases of itchy legs are caused by lack of fitness. Your body has not adapted to exercise to better direct blood flow.

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High School Soccer Rules & Regulations

The National Federation of State High School Associations, based in Indianapolis, Indiana, sets high school soccer rules in the United States as well as rules for 15 other sports. Founded in 1920, the NFHS largely borrows from the Laws of the Game set by FIFA, the international governing body of soccer.

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Why Do You Yawn When You Exercise?

Yawning is involuntary -- just try not doing it -- and is even somewhat contagious. Ever see someone else yawn and then found yourself yawning, as well? But yawning during exercise can occur for a variety of reasons, including fatigue or level of exertion.

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Do Fouls Count as Missed Field Goals in Basketball?

Covering basketball represents a statistical challenge for media members and the official scorekeeper, who must keep track of points scored, shots taken, shots made and fouls. In some cases, a field goal attempt is also a field goal made when the shot goes through the hoop.

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