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3 Day Collegiate & Elite Jump Summit, Jan 28-Feb 1, 2014
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3 Simple Questions for Better Performance
In today’s technology era full of gadgets, we have an endless supply of metrics you can measure. I am talking about wearable technology.
SHIN SPLINTS REDUX – Goodbye, Tata
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The Effects of Shooting a Basketball
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Comparison of Running Speed for Masters Aged 40-65
This article is guest blogged by Steven Millward, a Masters sprinter from Toronto. Jimson’s Note: We hear all the theories about sprinters