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  • TriAthletes

    TriAthletes

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    Latest Activity: Apr 16

    Resources and Discussion for TriAthletes

  • Active Release Techniques (A.R.T.)

    Active Release Techniques (A.R.T.)

    5 members
    Latest Activity: Apr 6

    Advancing the awareness and understanding of, and effective access to and treatment with A.R.T. for sport and fitness-related related injuries and conditions.

  • Skiing & Snowboarding

    Skiing & Snowboarding

    7 members
    Latest Activity: Apr 8

    For those interested in Skiing (downhill, cross-country, telemarking), Snowboarding, Snowshoeing, etc.

  • Trail Running

    Trail Running

    6 members
    Latest Activity: Mar 3

    For those who love running unpaved, gnarly, hilly trails (formerly Rock Creek Park Trail Runners).

  • Graston Technique

    Graston Technique

    3 members
    Latest Activity: Feb 26

    Advancing the awareness and understanding of, and effective access to and treatment with Graston Technique for sport and fitness-related related injuries and conditions.

  • Mountain Biking

    Mountain Biking

    7 members
    Latest Activity: Feb 27

    All about Mountain Biking, for Modern Athletes

  • GearJunkies

    GearJunkies

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    Latest Activity: Feb 14

    GearJunkies is for everyone who likes to discuss the latest and greatest in equipment for all activities, sports, home-gyms, or whatever keeps you going.

  • Santa Barbara Surfers

    Santa Barbara Surfers

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    Latest Activity: Mar 7

    If you like to surf ... lets talk about it :o)

Blog Posts

Eating and Exercise - Timing it Right

Although most endurance athletes know the importance of fueling-up with carbs (while leaving enough time to digest before exercise), and replenishing with carbs and protein right after exercise, the average person could probably benefit from the same approach to their regular workouts (I'm sure many people still work out before breakfast). For more info., check out this article from the May Clinic, courtesy of Washington Sports Pe… Continue

Posted by Adam Reyer on March 18th, 2008 at 5:39pm — No Comments (Add)

Does Stretching Reduce Injuries and Post-Workout Soreness?..No, according to most research

The NYT recently featured this article saying that most research shows that pre and post-workout stretching does not reduce injuries and soreness. My questions are: 1) Do people believe this (I feel that stretching probably does help reduce injuries, somewhat)? 2) What about regular/on-going stretching, like Yoga (that would have to help reduce injuries, I would think)… Continue

Posted by Adam Reyer on March 4th, 2008 at 11:25am — 2 Comments (Add)

Thai Massage Therapy - Totally Different from Typical/Swedish Massage

OK, after today's A.R.T. Treatment by Andy Smith (to bang out the last remnants of fibrosis in my shoulder capsule and knee before heading out to Tahoe and its measley 150" base), I decided to try a Thai Massage from Pam Ruangsakvicht, the massage therapist at Tim Scheuerman & Andy Smith's Advanced Chripractic Office in Sterling, VA. Both Tim and Andy told me that Pam was excellent and coordinates her therapy with a patient's treatment. Well, the mas… Continue

Posted by Adam Reyer on March 3rd, 2008 at 5:45pm — No Comments (Add)

How do muscles fatigue?..by cellular calcium leakage.

According to a Coumbia University Study aimed at treating congestive heart failure, the cause of muscle fatigue is calcium leakage from muscle cells (Lactic Acid secretion had long since been discredited as the cause). With calcium-leakage blocking drugs, mice could run 10-20% longer - is an anti-fatigue drug on the way?..and would it be prudent?..

Posted by Adam Reyer on February 26th, 2008 at 11:37am — No Comments (Add)

Proof that exercise slows the aging process?

[Modern] Athletes may live longer, according to this recent 10-year Study of 2,400 British twins which shows that those who exercised exhibited longer Telomeres - the protective caps on the end of chromosomes which shorten each time a cell divides, ultimately limiting cellular replication. Maybe, as Oasis said, "You and I are gonna live forever!"

Posted by Adam Reyer on February 26th, 2008 at 11:34am — No Comments (Add)

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