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A recent study has found that there is an inversely proportional relationship with the male libido and the intensity and duration of endurance based exercise.  Quoting Wikipedia, Libido is a person's overall sexual drive or desire for sexual activity. Libido is influenced by biological, psychological, and social factors. Bored? Play...
Exercise bikes have been around for quite a while, and are to be found in every gym. They are also perfect for people wishing to keep fit at home, safely tucked away from cold weather, slippery ice, heavy traffic or the COVID-19 pandemic.  Indoor bikes used to be purely mechanical...
26 year old Scottish middle distance runner, Jake Wightman, has had a fruitful 2020. After Covid-19 disrupted his Olympic and European Championship campaigns, Wightman went into a period of training, and experimented with more speed work. It's a strategy that has paid off for the Edinburgh based athlete. In Monaco, August 14 2020, Wightman stormed to 2nd on the all-time UK rankings list clocking 3:29.47. Only Mo Farah remains in front of Wightman, with this 3:28.81 set in 2013. It propels Wightman past some very famous names; Steve Cram, Steve Ovett, and of course Sebastian Coe.
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The IAAF is considering erasing all T&F world records set before 2005. In today's vlog Nick discusses why this idea is so dumb. ► Subscribe to Nick's Channel Here https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeXJ... Nick Symmonds is a two-time Olympian and a serial entrepreneur. He is the founder and president of Nick Symmonds, LLC and...
Four-time Olympian Jeff Riseley is putting his immense experience and knowledge to use, launching his own coaching business - Momentum Running.
Article Preview Chris Kwiatkowski is the co-author of Matt Centrowitz’s self-published memoir “Like Father, Like Son – My Story on Running, Coaching and Parenting”. A 2012 graduate from the University of Oregon where he competed for the Duck’s on the national stage, Chris holds PBs of 5000m, 28:56 10,000m, 48:17 10miles...
Running is a common sport but many of you might have noticed that your neck and shoulders get painful at times. You may assume that the lower body do all the work while running, but don’t forget your upper body is equally contributing. If you are feeling any sort of discomfort in your neck and shoulders, chances are you are letting your body posture slip. Every step you take during running is a rep and if you keep your upper body posture inappropriate, you are building up tension in the neck and shoulders with the increasing reps.
The game of snooker and its equipment.    Just like most games, the game of snooker has attracted most people who are just glued to it on mobile phones, real-life and many other places in the US especially. The love for snooker has really encouraged other commercial practices like snooker...
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Perth Track and Field Club was established in 2016 and is home some of Australia's finest athletes. Film-maker Tom Giles of Crank’d Media covered their process to create the next episode of RT’s Workout Any Day series. Learn more here: https://www.perthtrackandfield.com/
We not only love running here at RunnersTribe, we also like to bet on track meets and spend time on selecting the perfect picks for many championships which take place around the world. Not all betting sites feature every race that takes place but when it comes to the...
                   

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