RUNNING IN MILITARY BOOTS COULD BE MADE SAFER, MORE EFFICIENT BY ADDING INSOLES
Combination-type insole shown to reduce frequency of overuse injuries in military
personnel
INDIANAPOLIS - Military recruits are prone to a high occurrence of lower-extremity
overuse injuries
such as stress fr
> From: "Ed Grant" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: "Ed Grant" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Fri, 7 Mar 2003 16:44:59 -0800
> To: "track net" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: t-and-f: Interesting Developments
>
> Then there is brigham Young and its soccer club plan. I found the
> comments on this fro
--- Ed Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The new international drug policy, for one. If they really mean it,
> and stick to their gunds, this might overcome the legal problems here
> in the U.S. Who is going to go to court with the knowledge that a
> successful bid would mean the U.S. is no longer
But Ms. Greenberger, the irony of "the point of the law" is that every
time a men's roster of 45 is cut, that is 45 less roster slots for women
that a university is obligated to provide.
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Don't play in the Olympics then.
Mike Prizy wrote:
Also, today in the Chicago Tribune, there is a short piece regarding
how the Nat. Basketball Players Assoc. is "not satisfied" with the
out-of-competition Olympic drug testing program because it is not part
of the NBA players collective-bargai
Netters:
There have certainly been some interesting developments on the athletic
scene the last few days/
The new international drug policy, for one. If they really mean it,
and stick to their gunds, this might overcome the legal problems here in the
U.S. Who is going to go to court w
At 1:42 PM -0500 3/7/03, Martin J. Dixon wrote:
This time Burleson and Brasher. The Gallowalkers won't like this
comment:
""I don't call what I do now running. That's when you're doing somewhere
around six
minutes a mile," says Burleson..."
Regards,
Martin
Isn't Gallowalking what an inmate does
Really sad but true.
Also, today in the Chicago Tribune, there is a short piece regarding
how the Nat. Basketball Players Assoc. is "not satisfied" with the out-of-competition
Olympic drug testing program because it is not part of the NBA players
collective-bargaining agreement.
ghill wro
This time Burleson and Brasher. The Gallowalkers won't like this
comment:
""I don't call what I do now running. That's when you're doing somewhere
around six
minutes a mile," says Burleson..."
Regards,
Martin
aha! But they HAVE learned from the mistakes of track & cycling. Institute a
program that really works and all you do is create the image of a dirty
sport. They've chosen the much smarter (in a PR sense, not a moral sense)
route taken by the NFL. Ensure that only the reay stupid ever get
caugh
Results - Athina 2003
06 Feb 2003
Peania, Greece
Thanks to Kebba Tolbert for the earlier post of all results.
Pole Vault
1. ISINBAYENA ELENA RUS 4.65 (15'3"),
2. FEOFANOVA SVETLANA RUS 4.60,
3. ELISDOTTIR EDDA ISL 4.50,
4. KOLEVA TANIA BUL 4.25,
5. PREZERAKOU EVRI GRE 4.25,
6. TSILIGIRI GEORGI
I have to agree - without random testing, it is pointless. This is one of
the few cases where baseball could learn from the mistakes of track & field
and cycling - if you try to hide it and perform ineffective testing long
enough, eventually you get screwed by it. Baseball is lucky that they do a
What a sham! Let us know when you put some teeth in it with REAL unannounced
testing.
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> Date: Fri, 7 Mar 2003 07:57:31 -0500 (EST)
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> Subject: t-and-f: NYTimes.com Article: New Ritual of Spring: Steroid Testing
> Resent
from www.athletix.org
06 Feb 2003
Peania, Greece
MEN
60 m. 1. 1 COLLINS KIM ST. KITTS 6.57, 2. MAYOLA FREDDY CUB 6.60, 3.
GAVELAS ARISTOTELIS 1978 GRE 6.61, 4. THEODORIDIS GEORGIOS GRE 6.61, 5.
CHOIDIS CHRISTOFOROS 1978 GRE 6.67, 6. EMEDOLU UCHENNA NGR 6.70, 7. TERZIAN
ALEXANDROS GRE 6.73, PA
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BASEBALL IS DOING IT NOW!!
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New Ritual of Spring: Steroid Testing
March 7, 2003
By RAFAEL HERMOSO
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla., March 6 - Tom Glavine arrived in the
Mets' clubhouse at 8:30 this morning,
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NOT TRACK BUT OF INTEREST.
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B.Y.U. Soccer Finds Novel Alternative to N.C.A.A.
March 7, 2003
By JERE LONGMAN
After winning six national championships in the past decade
for teams that play a step
For the fifth year in a row, i2sports will webcast LIVE Every Lap of Every Race
(TM) of the New York State indoors from the Carrier Dome tomorrow Saturday
starting at 0830 at http://i2sports.com. We plan to charge $10 per viewer (our
bandwidth cost will be 80 cents per viewer per hour).
I will
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