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The world will see more athletes with disabilities on the courts, in the water, and on the field. Don't be fooled by appearances, though. These competitors play to win.
Runners from around the world have set amazing records in prestigious races. From the record 100 meter sprint to the Badwater Ultramarathon, times continue to drop.
Runners from around the world have set amazing records in prestigious races. From the record 100 meter sprint to the Badwater Ultramarathon, times continue to drop.
Tears to the meniscus of the knee, which are commonly referred to as the knee cartilages, cause knee pain and possibly locking and giving way of the knee joint.
The barefoot running movement is gathering steam. Barefoot enthusiasts claim to suffer fewer injuries when the foot is not bound in cushioned running shoes.
Many new runners push too hard and get injured when beginning a program. Here are some tips to help avoid the injury bug.
Learn the risks and benefits of running on asphalt, track, grass, dirt, sidewalks, sand and treadmills and determine which will best suit a runner's training purposes.
The football season hasn't gone quite like the Georgia Bulldogs hoped, but they're in a bowl game for the 13th consecutive year, and they'd like to make the most of it.


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