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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Replacement Parts for Gazelle Exerciser

The Gazelle Glider is a line of in-home cardio machines made by Fitness Quest and endorsed by Tony Little. As of March 2011, the Gazelle models are the Edge and Freestyle, though there have been a variety of models over the years. If you need a replacement part for your Gazelle, contact the manufacturer directly.

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5X5 Strength Training With Dumbbells

The 5X5 strength training routine is a classic program and a favorite routine of the legendary Reg Park, three-time winner of the Mr. Universe bodybuilding title.

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Elliptical Resistance Is Not Working

An elliptical machine offers one or two options for increasing the intensity of your workout: pedal resistance and incline ramp. Most elliptical machines offer varying levels of manually or digitally adjustable pedal resistance.

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Cancellation Policies of Gold's Gym

Gold's Gym is a chain of fitness gyms in the United States, with corporate headquarters in Dallas, Texas. The company operates franchises and most, but not all, of the locations are independently owned and managed. Although the cancellation policy is similar at most Gold's Gyms, each location has its own rules.

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Deadlift

What Muscles Does a Deadlift Work Out?

The deadlift is a strength exercise that works several muscle groups, including your back, glutes and legs. It is one of only a handful of exercises that target muscles in the upper and lower body. Performing a deadlift with good form is imperative to reduce the risk of injury, particularly to the low back.

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The Official Size of a Soccer Goal

Depending on whether your team is on offense or defense, a soccer goal can appear huge, or too small to kick the ball past the goalkeeper. In reality, the official size of the goal is the same for high school, college and international competitions.

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About the ProForm 760 EKG Treadmill

The ProForm 760 EKG is an older model, motorized treadmill for residential use. Sears, Roebuck and Co. department stores sold the 760 EKG around 2001. This is a basic in-home treadmill with standard specifications. It does have some advanced features such as iFit technology and heart-rate control programs.

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Can You Do Pullups on a TRX Trainer?

The primary TRX back-strengthening exercise is the inverted body row. Although similar to a pullup, the row, where your body is horizontal to the floor, does not work the back muscles in the same line of pull as a pullup, where your torso is vertical to the floor. The TRX is not designed to support a full pullup.

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Treadmill Electrical Requirements

The power requirements of a treadmill vary among brands and models. Most residential treadmills run on a standard 120-volt, grounded and dedicated outlet. Manufacturers recommend the use of a surge suppressor that meets specific standards.

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My ProForm XP Incline Is Stuck at the Top

The ProForm XP series includes several treadmill models, including the XP 690T, XP 615 and XP 580. All ProForm XP treadmills have power ramps that incline up to 10 percent. If your incline is stuck, you can first try calibrating it before contacting a service professional.

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Is There a Difference Between Dumbbells & Barbells?

Barbells and dumbbells are the two main types of free weights. Using this type of resistance does not restrict your range of motion the way a weight machine does. With free weights, your movements more closely resemble real-life movements.

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What Is the Size of a Half-Court Basketball Court?

Basketball is a popular recreational and competitive sport. In an official basketball game, ten players are on the court at once, five on each team. But if you want to play with just a handful of people, it is easier to cut the court in half and only play on one end.

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Total Gym Vs. Weider

Total Gym produces several models of home gyms that use your body weight as resistance. Each gym has the same basic design, but differs in features. Weider Fitness makes several types of home gyms, but the Total Body Works 5000 competes directly with the Total Gym models.

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Incline Trainer Vs. Treadmill

An incline trainer is a specific type of treadmill that offers steeper incline grades, sometimes as high as 40 percent. However, an incline trainer is not simply a treadmill with extra incline capability. Although similar in many ways, treadmills and incline trainers have different features, functions and benefits.

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The Distance From the Hoop to the Free Throw Line in Basketball

The size of a basketball court varies among leagues. A professional court is larger than a high school court. Other court dimensions, such as the 3-point line, also vary. The distance of the free-throw line from the hoop is the same for all levels of play, except international competitions.

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