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Balancing High Volume: Building Blocks of Performance Guest editorial by Jim Miller, MD FAAFP/Sports Medicine RICHMOND, Virginia, May 21. TRAINING is more than the hours in the pool. Sophisticated training cycles are designed to optimize an athlete'... www.swimmingworldmagazine.com
To be successful, young athletes need good nutrition Young athletes need to eat a daily diet that focuses on adequate calories, particularly in the form of carbohydrates, to support exercise and growth, plus adequate protein and plenty of liquids. www.kentucky.com
Young athletes require good nutrition for success LEXINGTON, Ky. - T-ball, soccer, softball and tennis are in full swing, and young athletes need nutritious foods for top-notch performance. amarillo.com
Diabetes diagnosis doesn't stop stock-car driver Ryan Reed First, the doctors told Ryan Reed that he had Type 1 diabetes. Then, they told him he would never be able to be a competitive race-car driver. read more www.standard.net
Diabetes can't slow Reed First, the doctors told Ryan Reed he had type 1 diabetes. Then, they told him he would never be able to be a competitive race car driver. www.toledoblade.com
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