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10 Huge Wins Despite Massive Injuries In MMA
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Top 10 Worst Bodybuilding Injuries Ever
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Minor Injury's in Power lifting
A unique study on injury surveyed 104 Swedish sub elite powerlifters. The study is unique because it defined injury as a condition that causes pain and affects training in some minor way. By this definition, 70% of respondents were injured.
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The “classic” definition of injury is otherwise...
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How do you guys train around a shoulder sprain?
This is brutal. Training chest and back is proving to be quite difficult. What do you guys do during this time? I really don't want to aggravate anything and thus extend recovery time, but I'm losing muscle here not training... Also, when it comes to healing, I've heard MC's IGF can help to speed...
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The end of tackle football as we know it!
Excuse me if this is a topic in another thread but isnt it getting ridiculous how wussified football is getting with protecting QB's? I mean you can barely touch him and get penalized. I understand about preventing injuries and all but this is going way too far. Even in NCAA helmet to helmet is called...
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new pics think im dropping bf%
having one hell of a battle with all the medication I have to take and injuries.
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unsure of my weight here is some old pics....
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Do you need to ice an injury?
In 1978, The Sports Medicine Book, authored by Dr. Gabe Mirkin, introduced the concept of RICE – rest, ice, compression, elevation – for the treatment of athletic injuries. It makes sense to ice down an injury as soon as possible to limit swelling and maintain function, right? Not quite. - ...
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how often do you change your workouts?
As the title states....how often do you switch things up? What do you change? Reps? Volume? Etc.
And if you switch things up, why? Injuries? Plateau? Just get bored?
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Dealing with Injury.
Minor injuries happen to most of us from time to time. They can be annoying, especially if you are following a good training and nutrition plan. Injuries can be even more annoying and frustrating if you must take time off from the gym. However, there are ways to reduce possible performance anxiety during...
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Gelatin for your Joints.
by Matt Weik
When it comes to sports injuries, most occur from wear and tear as well as damage done directly to our ligaments and tendons due to force exerted on the body either by another competitor or the playing field itself. The amount of stress and demand put on our joints and ligam...
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Anabolic Steroids and Bicycling
Anabolic Steroids and the Bicycle Sport
For an athlete or a sports person to be the best in his/her field, he needs to be in top shape. One of the many ways he/she can ensure they are on top of their game is by using anabolic steroids, to enhance the performance. Anabolic steroids...
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Which Anabolic or Androgenic Steroids to Use After Surgery or To Help Heal Injuries.
When it comes to Training Injuries, should I use An Anabolic Steroid or an Androgenic Steroid to Help Expedite The Healing Process
Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1 Long R3 aka IGF-1 Lr3 Should Always Be Used For the Rehabilitation of Joints, Ligaments, and Tendon Injuries Due to Its Collagen...
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SARM MK-2866*(also referred to as “ostarine” or “MK”) vs. Winstrol (Stanozolol)
Winstrol (Stanozolol)*is one of the most popular steroids in the world. It’s used for muscle hardening, polishing, cutting and contest preparation. As a DHT derivative steroid, it’s a perfect AAS for getting lean; in fact, it’s extremely potent and highly effective for all users – newbies or advanced...