by katalina.arce@socialordeals.com | Jan 3, 2017 | CVAC, Sports Performance
By HANNAH KARP Serbian tennis star Novak Djokovic hasn’t earned his No. 1 ranking by taking the conventional road. There’s his odd ritual of excessive ball bouncing before serves, which can break an opponent’s concentration. There’s his new...
by katalina.arce@socialordeals.com | Jun 30, 2015 | CVAC, Uncategorized
Source: This article and many others on CVAC sessions first appeared on George Vargas’ site here. 50 miles 5,800 feet of climbing Day 1 is designed to begin the altitude acclimation process. Today’s course was intended to be ridden at endurance pace. Keep in...
by katalina.arce@socialordeals.com | Jun 29, 2015 | CVAC, Uncategorized
As the leading authority on combat science, we here at SciFighting strive to shed light on all the latest technology that will impact the sport of mixed martial arts and the health of its athletes and their athletic conditioning rituals. It’s with this ambition in...
by katalina.arce@socialordeals.com | Jun 13, 2015 | CVAC
Source: This article first appeared on the Vice Fightland Blog here A professional athlete spends 97.92% of his waking hours trying to best the competition: training, eating, resting, watching videos, downing supplements, listening to motivational talks, even sex—all...
by katalina.arce@socialordeals.com | Jul 3, 2012 | CVAC
SPORTS Top 10 NFL For stoking insatiable, year-round demand for professional football. The NFL may have the fewest games in sports, but it knows how to transform everything around its weekly games —and even previously mundane off-season events like the scouting...
by katalina.arce@socialordeals.com | Jul 3, 2012 | CVAC
Posted on December 20, 2010 by John Howard Every few years I test my ever-evolving training theories on myself in preparation for my favorite event, El Tour de Tucson. Power, endurance, and recovery are the cornerstones of any athlete’s preparation, but the subtleties...
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