by Maik Wiedenbach | Mar 16, 2012 | Diet and Nutrition, Research studies & clinical trials
Mmm. According to the New York Times, the consumption of red meat is linked with an increase in cancer and heart disease, in short it will kill you faster. Now before we dive into the actual study, in the sense of full disclosure, I am a convinced (and healthy)...
by Scott Bird | Mar 30, 2009 | Elsewhere (Articles on Other Sites)
Coffee. Photo by D’Arcy Norman.Via FitSugar : the New York Times notes yet more of the evidence that a dose of caffeine can assist athletes. I definitely enjoy a pre-workout cup; anyone else?
by Scott Bird | Nov 10, 2008 | Elsewhere (Articles on Other Sites)
Stretching. Photo by Fabio Mascarenhas.Via Fight Geek : the New York Times takes an interesting look at stretching, particularly the negative effect of doing it before a workout. A good read.
by Scott Bird | Oct 11, 2008 | Elsewhere (Articles on Other Sites)
Relaxed. Photo by Filip Kwiatkowski.As I discovered when I tried listening to soothing music in the gym, being relaxed really can aid athletic performance. Over to the New York Times.
by Scott Bird | Sep 9, 2008 | Elsewhere (Articles on Other Sites)
Wheelchair sports. Photo by gina pina.If the movie Murderball opened your eyes to the world of wheelchair sports, you may want to check this out : the New York Times looks at Paul Schulte and The Art and Science of Wheelchair Basketball. Good stuff.
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