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Strength & Conditioning: Fireside Chat
Defying Gravity Performance
5 episodes
9 months ago
CrossFit receives criticism for being inherently dangerous and therefore leads to injuries. The unresolved debate is whether these accusations hold any merit. This episode covers a study that looks into injuries in extreme conditioning programming and helps us get closer to concluding this argument.
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CrossFit receives criticism for being inherently dangerous and therefore leads to injuries. The unresolved debate is whether these accusations hold any merit. This episode covers a study that looks into injuries in extreme conditioning programming and helps us get closer to concluding this argument.
Show more...
Health & Fitness
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Ep. 4: Arginine Does Shit for Athletes
Strength & Conditioning: Fireside Chat
24 minutes 12 seconds
8 years ago
Ep. 4: Arginine Does Shit for Athletes
Most gym rats and athletes have heard of and used arginine to improve their performance. The problem is, science has not been able to show the efficacy of arginine for trained individuals. This episode we cover one of the "corner stone" studies of arginine supplementation for athletes.
Strength & Conditioning: Fireside Chat
CrossFit receives criticism for being inherently dangerous and therefore leads to injuries. The unresolved debate is whether these accusations hold any merit. This episode covers a study that looks into injuries in extreme conditioning programming and helps us get closer to concluding this argument.