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.

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What Happens If You Get a Red Card in Soccer?

The red card signals that a player has committed one of the most serious offenses in the game or that he has received two cautionary yellow cards during the game already. If you receive a red card there will be serious consequences for you and your team.

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How Much Walking Is Needed to Get in Shape?

Aerobic activities like walking are an essential component of a good health plan. But you my be surprised at just how much time you need to spend walking to get the full benefits of the exercise. There are different walking recommendations based on your fitness goals.

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How to Calculate Calories Burned

When it comes to burning calories, your activity options are limitless. But with so many different activities to choose from, it makes using a single calorie formula difficult. The solution is to rely on the Metabolic Equivalent of Task value.

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How to Lose Weight Mountain Biking

It's a catch 22: mountain biking is a great way to lose weight and get in shape, but it's hard to do when you're overweight and out of shape. But you can overcome this paradox if you ease yourself into mountain biking.

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How to Lose 20 Pounds in 12 Weeks

Twenty pounds is a significant weight loss goal, but it's perfectly achievable if you are patient and disciplined. Most importantly, it's a safe weight loss goal that falls within the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's recommendation to lose weight at a rate of one to two pounds per week.

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Exercise & Runny Nose

When you think of running you want to think of your legs, not your nose. But unfortunately exercise can sometimes send your mucous production into overdrive.

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How Can a Thin Person Increase His Body Weight?

There's an old saying that you can never be too rich or too thin. But the reality is that being underweight is unhealthy and it can never hurt to add some lean muscle mass to your frame. To bulk up, you'll need to make changes to your routine.

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Is Beef Jerky Good for a Workout Routine?

Athletes need more protein than the average sedentary person. To get the extra protein needed to repair muscles and tissue after workouts, you don't necessarily have to load up on supplements like protein powder. Beef jerky, a flavorful, protein-rich whole food, can help you meet your nutritional needs.

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Can You Train for a Beep Test on a Treadmill?

The multistage fitness test, commonly called the beep test, provides a basic measure of aerobic fitness. You complete the exercise by running between two spots 20 meters apart on the signal of a recorded beep. As the test progresses, the beeps increase in frequency.

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How Much Weight Can You Lose Running 10 Miles Per Week?

Running 10 miles a week is a modest goal. It works out to less than 1.5 miles per day over an entire week or 2 miles per day if you only run five days per week. Although this isn't an extreme fitness program, it will burn enough calories to result in some weight loss.

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Does Bellydancing Help Lose Belly Fat?

No exercise will allow you to spot reduce fat from specific areas of your body. To lose belly fat, you need to lose fat from your body overall. To do this, you need to burn more calories than you consume.

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Can I Do a Full Body Workout Everyday?

When you perform resistance exercises, you cause microscopic tears within your muscles. Your body responds to this trauma by repairing the muscles which grow stronger. While you can do a full body workout every day, you won't give your muscles enough time to recover and you risk injuring them instead of building them.

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The Best Running Shoes for Heavy Men

Running is a high-calorie-burning activity -- a 155-pound person burns 372 calories running for 30 minutes at a speed of 6 mph -- making is an ideal choice to shed some pounds. But before you lose weight running can put extra impact on your legs and knees.

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Baseball Rules for Sizes of Baseballs

Pro baseball is governed by the Official Rules of Baseball -- a set of rules set out by the Office of the Commissioner of Baseball. Although amateur leagues can modify the rules, they commonly follow the same rules as the pros and an amateur baseball advisory member sits on the rules committee.

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