This Week: An Eye on Phelps in the Trials
Posted June 29, 2008 at 03:00 PM by Jamal Walker
Section: In The News, His Fitness, Cardio Training, Alt. Therapies, His Inspiration, Success Stories
To qualify for an individual event in Beijing, Phelps needs to finish first or second in the Olympic trials this week. Phelps is entered in nine events, but he dropped out of today’s 400 free on Saturday, and might drop out of one…
Olympic Hopeful Eats 12,000 Calories Per Day
Posted June 10, 2008 at 12:00 PM by Donnell Peavy
Section: His Health, Physical Health, Lifestyle Health, His Nutrition, Healthy Eating, Diets
Typically, if a person told me that they eat 12,000 calories per day, my first thought would probably be, “pony up some will power, fatty!” But for Olympic hopeful Myles Porter, 12,000 calories daily is a necessity. Porter is a judoka (judo practitioner)…
Performance-Enhancing Drugs and the Olympics
Posted May 13, 2008 at 03:00 PM by Martin Kennedy
Section: In The News, His Fitness, Alt. Therapies, His Health, Physical Health, Special Features, Videos, Interviews
The proverbial elephant in the room. Someone’s not afraid to talk about it and it’s none other than Victor Conte, head of the infamous Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative (Balco) lab and supplier to countless would-be cheaters. In this f
(Video) Workout In Your Cubicle
Posted April 21, 2008 at 04:00 PM by Megan Hueter
Section: In The News, His Fitness, Alt. Therapies, His Gear & Apparel, Equipment, His Health, Physical Health, Special Features, Videos
For all of you out there who spend about 8-9 hours of your day in a cubicle hunched over a computer with poor posture and plenty of unhealthy snacks, there might be a way you can help yourself. Sharron Davies, an exceptionally…
Why is Michael Phelps So Tired?
Posted April 12, 2008 at 03:00 PM by Jamal Walker
Section: In The News, His Health, Physical Health, His Inspiration, Success Stories
A recent article from partner site Summer Olympian discussed Michael Phelp’s sleepy tendencies. According to the article, Phelps is far from a morning person. Reuters reports that he fell asleep on a diving board platform at the April 5 Columbus…
Protesting China’s Olympic Games
Posted April 8, 2008 at 09:00 PM by Megan Hueter
Section: In The News, His Fitness, Alt. Therapies, His Health, Physical Health
Think about it. You’re a world-class athlete, you’ve been waiting your entire life for a moment like this. You’ve been selected to carry the Olympic torch in one of the most time-honored traditions in modern-day athletics. All of a sudden, just…
(Video) Which is Harder to Hit: A Baseball or Softball?
Posted February 21, 2008 at 04:00 PM by Jamal Walker
Section: His Fitness, Alt. Therapies, His Gear & Apparel, Gadgets & Access, His Health, Physical Health
Some people think that hitting a baseball is one of the hardest things to do in sports. Well, FSN’s new show SportsScience found someone who wanted to put that myth to the test. Jennie Finch, a 6 foot tall Olymphic gold medalist, believes that hitting a softball is harder than…




The Final Sprint
On November 21, 2008
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It is really incredible, but if it happens so than it would have an hazardous…