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AskMen.com Eric Fleishman |
SWAT Workout SWAT team workouts must prepare members for the daily barrage of intense challenges. Here is the SWAT workout. |
PHONE+ |
Agencies, Providers Team to Promote Healthy Channel Five companies have joined forces to support a new initiative aimed at promoting healthy lifestyles in the communications industry channel. |
AskMen.com Kevin Neeld |
Golf Workout Use these exercises as part of a daily routine to help develop the hip and spine mobility and core stability you need to perform optimally. |
Fast Company September 2010 |
Kobe Bryant Talks Nike Shoes For his first shoe with Nike, the 2K4, Bryant's concept was the great white shark. "I was attracted to it for its simplicity and sleek aggressiveness." |
Fast Company September 2010 Suzy Evans |
Om: National Yoga Month September is National Yoga Month, when twisting, toe-touching yogis will roll out their mats at more than 1,500 free classes and events across America. Here's a look at the vital stats of this 5,000-year-old practice from the East turned booming business in the West. |
Outside June 2010 |
How to Raise Active Kids There's plenty of adventure to be had in the suburbs. |
Entrepreneur August 2010 Jennifer Wang |
A Profitable Alternative to the Bicycle Watch out, bikers and bladers. The elliptical trainer has zipped out of the gym and onto the streets. |
AskMen.com Andrew Burchell |
5 Office Exercises Regular exercise takes an incredible amount of discipline and dedication. The most common complaint coming from men with busy work and family lives is a perceived lack of time. |
AskMen.com Malcolm MacMillan |
Soccer Workout Interview With Pierre Barrieu Whether you call it football or soccer, or even if you play or not, we're sure adopting some of these soccer workout tips from Pierre will help you see gains in your fitness. |
AskMen.com Chris McKenna |
Mind Training For Athletes You don't have to be working out for long before you realize that it's not just your body that you have to train. |
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