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Is Cycling Bad for Achilles Tendonitis?

While it can be a great way to build up strength in your joints and tendons, there is still a risk of developing an injury in your Achilles tendon.

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Sports VS Energy Drinks: Which One Is Best for Athletes?

Sports drinks and energy drinks are the same, right? Well, that’s what the US Food and Drug Association (FDA) would have you believe, but that isn’t exactly correct

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Is Swimming Good for Herniated Discs And Back Pain?

It is imperative to check with a physical therapist or medical professional before any activity. Some swim strokes and positions can make your neck or lower back condition even worse. That being...

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Where Do You Store Energy Gels? (While Racing Or Not)

Carrying a bag with you when racing can weigh you down and, in return, lower your finishing time. There are a ton of handy ways to store energy gels without needing one. Triathletes, I’ll break it...

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Is a Stationary Bike Good for Bad Knees? What You Must Know!

Stationary bikes can help to strengthen your knees. If your bike is properly set up and you don’t have any underlying conditions that may be exacerbated by cycling, an indoor stationary bike can be...

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Why Do Swimmers Eat so Much?

Swimming is a very demanding aerobic exercise that requires a lot of energy. Many major muscle groups are engaged when swimming, especially if you consistently mix up your strokes. However, overall...

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Triathlon can seem like a daunting and pricey endeavor. It's astonishing to learn that the average annual income of Ironman triathlon participants is around $250,000 USD!

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