Articles, tagged with "hockey players", page 1
30th September 2011
The a lot more you apply the improved you turn into. This principle applies to every little thing in everyday living. Even so, in hockey, the gear is pricey and it does endure don and tear with each and every apply. If you are a newbie, you could finish u...
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Author:
MonroeScott
05th February 2010
Athletic MouthguardAthletic mouthguards, or mouthpieces, have been in existance for nearly 120 years since a London dentist named Woolf Krause invented them in 1890 to defend boxers from lip cuts. Known as 'gum shields,' they were made from gutta-percha. ...
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Author:
alphawolfmarketing
05th February 2010
Neuromuscular Mouthguard
Athletic mouthguards, or mouthpieces, have been used for about 120 years since a London dentist named Woolf Krause made them in 1890 to safeguard boxers from lip wounds. Known as 'gum shields,' they were made from gutta-percha....
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Author:
alphawolfmarketing
29th December 2009
Electromagnetic Mouthguard History
Sports mouthguards, or mouthpieces, have been in existance for almost 120 years since a London dentist called Woolf Krause created one in 1890 to protect boxers from mouth cuts. Called gum shields, they were made from...
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Author:
alphawolfmarketing
29th July 2009
Interview with Craig Ballantyne, CSCS, M.Sc.
Craig Ballantyne, CSCS, M.Sc. is a Strength and Conditioning Coach in Toronto, author of Turbulence Training, a contributing author to Men's Health magazine, and a member of the Training Advisory Board for m...
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Author:
Brandi Abbey
30th October 2008
If you look at the bodies of explosive athletes you will notice large amounts of muscle mass. This holds true for powerlifters, sprinters, throwers, wrestlers, etc.
While heavy strength training plays a huge part in the development of these athletes' m...
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Author:
Tony Schwartz