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Lead Stories: December 1, 2008

(Video) What Hurts More: Boxing or Sumo Wrestling?

Posted May 2, 2008 at 12:00 PM by Jamal Walker

Section: His Fitness, Injuries & Rehab, Alt. Therapies, His Health, Physical Health, Special Features, Videos

Power = Size x Speed. So, what hurts more: being hit by a big thing, slowly? Or, being hit by a little thing, quickly? The producers of Fox’s Sports Science looked to answer that very question. Check out this YouTube video which looks to see what…

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The Easy Way to NFL-Caliber Speed

Posted February 27, 2008 at 04:00 PM by Chris Illuminati

Section: His Fitness, Cardio Training, His Health, Physical Health, Special Features

When you’ve been reading Mens Health magazines for as long as I have, very few of the articles will teach you something new. It’s usually the same exercises and information repackaged to look ground-breaking and fresh. However, the recent article,

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Plyometrics: Getting Stronger And Faster

Posted January 7, 2008 at 03:00 PM by Jamal Walker

Section: His Fitness, Strength Training, Alt. Therapies

Many athletes are familiar with something called plyometrics. Plyometrics are great for those guys who compete in aggressive sports that require both speed and strength, such as football. Combining speed and strength allows maximal forces to be exerted in high-speed movements.

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How To Be An Economical Runner

Posted October 19, 2007 at 12:00 PM by Lisa Cieplechowicz

Section: In The News, His Fitness, Cardio Training, His Health, Physical Health

For many runners, scoring a faster running time can be a point of frustration.  Though you train regularly and your technique may seem impeccable, sometimes your efforts seem to add up to nothing when it comes to improving your speed.  In…

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Q&A: Will following a low- carbohydrate diet help me run faster?

Posted August 17, 2007 at 02:00 PM by Martin Kennedy

Section: His Fitness, Cardio Training, His Nutrition, Diets

There is no evidence that it will. Runners get fuel for their muscles from fat and sugar in muscles, fat and sugar in the bloodstream and, to a lesser degree, from protein. The key to increasing endurance for racing is to store as…

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