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Can married duo Sami Inkinen and Meredith Loring row across the Pacific without sugar or carbs and stay together?

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A new documentary suggests that adding a green smoothie to your diet is enough to transform your body. Do the claims stand up?

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It depends what you’re looking to achieve with your planks, says personal trainer and strength coach Jay Wright, owner of The Wright Fit fitness facilities in New York City and San Francisco’s brand-new NEMA community鈥攁nd, ultimately, which type you’re able to do most comfortably and correctly.

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Training and nutrition has been an exciting (if unreliable) frontier for decades. But recent discoveries, combined with field-tested science, have debunked popular myths and established some ground rules for the outdoor athlete. Here's your performance 12-step program.

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Feast your eyes on the next big thing in sports nutrition: insect energy.

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From the shape of your cereal to the size of your spoon, everything in your kitchen is designed to make you eat more.

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Skimo racing is one of the fastest growing sufferfests in the U.S., combining grueling big-mountain ascents in the worst kind of winter weather. So, naturally, two inexperienced, undertrained magazine editors couldn't wait to sign up.

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In a word, no. Many people believe that drinking cold water burns more calories than room-temperature water鈥攁nd while that may be technically true, the difference in calorie burn is minuscule, at best. “The hypothesis is that if you drink cold water, the body has to warm it up…

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Stop scorning the can. The most nutritious and best tasting foods don't always come from the produce section.

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We’ve tackled this topic before, but new research suggests that it’s time to revisit the age-old question: If you’re going to do both, should you lift before running? Or run before lifting? Back in 2012, we reported that a short, moderate-intensity cardio workout before weight training…

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We've long known that sleep is important to your health, but a new study shows that skimping on your shuteye can lead to a lasting loss of neurons.

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You can’t win, can you: It’s finally warm enough to enjoy outdoor exercise, but now you’re inundated with itchy eyes, a runny nose, and sneezing fits that feel like a workout in themselves. Luckily, there’s plenty you can do to reduce your misery and feel like yourself again.

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The idea is that one can perform just as well鈥攎entally and physically鈥攐n three hours of sleep apportioned in six equal-sized naps taken throughout the day. And it's hogwash.

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A growing body of research suggests the wildly unpopular beet is the endurance-athlete's new best friend.

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Today's entree: your moccasins.

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A drop of blood may be all it takes to tell if you've suffered a concussion.

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You may feel fine hitting the trail or gym after one or two drinks鈥攈eck, you may feel great鈥攂ut there's more going on in your body than you probably realize. “Some research has shown that small amounts of alcohol actually increase muscular endurance and strength output鈥攂ut these benefits are very short-lived,”…

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If you're anything like the nearly 30 million Americans who treat their joints with glucosamine, recent research suggests it's time to reconsider.

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A recent study proclaiming that eating meat could be as dangerous as cigarettes sent carnivores鈥攁nd the media鈥攊nto a tizzy. But a closer look suggests the science is as bad as the sensational journalism.

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In one sense, SCUBA diving seems like incredible exercise: You strap 70-some pounds to your body, swim for an hour or so, then haul yourself back up a ladder and onto your boat. Most divers, though, will admit they’re not doing all that much, fitness-wise, while they’re down there.

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Does exercise affect how drugs work in your body?

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Scientists have known for years that rates of hypertension are higher in the winter and in countries farther from the equator, but they haven鈥檛 known why鈥攗ntil now. A new study from the universities of Southampton and Edinburgh suggests that exposure to sunlight plays a large role, by…

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Used to be, you blew a knee and your options back to action were few鈥攁nd long. But a fast-growing field of stem-cell therapy is ushering in a new, and much speedier, era of orthopedic recovery.

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Is the heightened state of consciousness a chemical reaction or something more ineffable?

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There鈥檚 at least one potential benefit to extreme winter weather: Shivering appears to torch significant calories by converting energy-storing white fat to energy-burning brown fat. In a recent study, National Institutes of Health investigators subjected volunteers to various environments (including some really cold ones) and found that…

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As athletes, we are always trying to break walls, but sometime we end up breaking ourselves.

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You're slim, but that doesn't mean you're fit. What matters most: staying active.

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Suetonius’ The Twelve Caesars states that Claudius intended to pass a law “‘allowing to all people the liberty of giving vent at table to any distention occasioned by flatulence,’ upon hearing of a person whose modesty, when under restraint, had nearly cost him his life.” Modern day…

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On a forgotten day in 1811, a scalped head would not only shape the American West but refashion the geopolitical future of the entire North American continent.

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Watch George Hein, a financial analyst from Wyoming, start Mountain Athletics training with North Face athlete Kit DesLauriers, as he prepares for a major skin up and ski down in the Tetons. Set your goal and get your workouts. A new series from The North Face’s Mountain Athletics.

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An ACL tear is an athlete鈥檚 worst nightmare. One of the knee鈥檚 main stabilizers, the ACL keeps you upright when you plant and pivot. Reconstructive surgery and months of recovery often follow ACL tears. Yet a new study suggests that surgery isn鈥檛 required for almost 25 percent of first-time,…

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Unfortunately for cubicle club members everywhere, science says no. Despite the American Heart Association’s recommendation that adults get 30 minutes of moderate exercise five days a week, or 25 minutes of vigorous exercise three days a week, new research shows that your health depends…

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Don't let a bad fall keep you down. Pro freeskier Crystal Wright shares hard-earned tips on preventing and recovering from tough breaks.

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As ski-touring season hits full stride, we're here to help take the edge off lung-busting climbs and quad-searing descents.

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Two hormones are keeping you from drifting off

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A growing body of research supports what was once a startling conclusion: vitamins don't help. In fact, they hamper performance.

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A recent study suggests that Lyme disease might be sexually transmitted. Just how seriously should you take the findings?

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Poo-phoria occurs when your bowel movement stimulates the vagus nerve, which descends from the brainstem to the colon.

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Doctors have long advised patients to seek rest following a concussion. But a recent study shows that low-level aerobic exercise actually speeds recovery.

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Tell your cryophilic boss to go eat a snow cone. Most studies peg somewhere between 70 to 77 degrees Fahrenheit as the optimal temperature for productivity. If that鈥檚 not exact enough for you, don鈥檛 worry. Researchers at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory wanted to find the single most productive degree,…

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Tips from the world鈥檚 top-ranked slopestyle skier

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Raising money once a year is great. So is pushing yourself to the limit. But today's racing culture is all about the fun.

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From fat biking and snowshoe racing to winter trail running, there has never been more opportunity鈥攐r more variety鈥攆or competing on snow. Here's how to thrive when the mercury drops.

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Why you don鈥檛 need a PH.D. in fitness

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You don't need a gym membership to be ready for race season

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A growing list of apps and tracking units allows you to challenge riding buddies and strangers alike.

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Finally, more events are offering child-care options for active parents.

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What kind of race is right for you?

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To stay properly fueled match your carb intake to your activity level, focus on quality, and consider what time of day you eat certain meals.

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In a perfect world, we'd get plenty of both. But this is reality鈥攁nd we have to choose. But can science really balance sleep against training?

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Gyms are great for building strength and avoiding injury, but you don’t have to throw down $100 a month for that. Instead, do a series of body-weight-resistance exercises that target nearly every muscle, like the following four moves from certified strength and conditioning specialist Paul Hiniker.

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Gyms are great for building strength and avoiding injury, but you don’t have to throw down $100 a month for that. Instead, do a series of body-weight-resistance exercises that target nearly every muscle, like the following four moves from certified strength and conditioning specialist Paul Hiniker.

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Gyms are great for building strength and avoiding injury, but you don’t have to throw down $100 a month for that. Instead, do a series of body-weight-resistance exercises that target nearly every muscle, like the following four moves from certified strength and conditioning specialist Paul Hiniker.

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They help you break falls and climb walls. Here's how to keep them strong.

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Dogs are great adventure buddies, but they need to get in shape, just like you.

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Can you sense the weather in your joints? Here's why that happens.

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Blow your friends away with this marinated chicken

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Behind the scenes at Big Air practice for the 2014 X Games. Follow and filming by Beau-James Wells.

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Researchers say there's no evidence to support it.

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Ski Jump champion Sarah Hendrickson finds a new way to improve her flying technique inside a wind tunnel as she prepares for the biggest season of her life.

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Some researchers believe that significant increases in resting heart rate (RHR) are a sign that you鈥檙e over-stressed, though the physiological mechanism behind the increase is not well understood. While scientists are currently uncertain that RHR is an ideal gauge of training readiness, some believe it can be…

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We can only assume you鈥檙e wondering whether the Denver Broncos or the Seattle Seahawks will have an advantage in New Jersey at Super Bowl XLVIII. Don鈥檛 make any bets until you read this! Just kidding. (No, really.) We posed your question to Rod Connolly, an exercise physiologist,…

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Yes, it’s true that the volume of muscle mass activated during exercise is directly linked to the testosterone response. But it’s not the only factor involved. “Absolute workload (volume and intensity) of the session is also thought to be linked with the testosterone response,” Dr. Amy Vivien Tanner wrote…

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Food from the frontier

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鈥淭here are a lot of reasons why your body changes as you get older,鈥 says Dr. Patrick Siparsky, an orthopedist at the University of Toledo, and lead author of a recently published paper on sarcopenia, the age-related decrease in lean body mass. 鈥淵ou don鈥檛 get as much…

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Knowing what to eat and when

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Cleanses, specifically store-bought ones, are almost always bunk. No weeklong celebrity cayenne pepper diet or colonic lemonade spritz can rid your body of the gunk you鈥檝e been exposed to鈥攆rom alcohol and nicotine to pesticides and air pollution鈥攕ays Mark Moyad, a urologist at the University of Michigan. Luckily, you鈥檙e already equipped…

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The original energy bar is back with Epic, Omnibar, and Tanka Bar

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When the urine collector came knocking, I didn't have a choice鈥攕tart whizzing in front of him, or hang up my bike.

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Douglass Lawder, owner of Buddha Fitness聽Club in Santa Fe, NM, walks through a quick workout that will keep you fit through the holidays.

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The short answer: nope. 鈥淚t really doesn鈥檛 do much to alter meal frequency,鈥 says Dr. Michelle Kulovitz Alencar, an exercise scientist at CSU San Bernardino who is investigating the impact of meal frequency on body mass. Weight loss 鈥渉as more to do with the amount of calories consumed throughout the…

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Jamaican jerk chicken fuels America's Olympic dreams

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In the wake of a controversial death, OCR hopes to better manage risk with the help of a new sanctioning body.

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We posed your question to Dr. Kevin Laudner, a kinesiologist at Illinois State University who specializes in shoulders. 鈥淭here are 20 to 30 muscles around the shoulder,鈥 Laudner says. 鈥淚鈥檓 guessing there are quite a few that are causing the tightness, and there鈥檚 no one stretch that鈥檚 gonna get everything.鈥…

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Researchers have fingered several things as sources of sweet cravings. Stress, caffeine, and lack of sleep can all over stimulate your HPA (hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal) axis, the body鈥檚 stress response system. Researchers believe chronic overstimulation of that HPA axis can impair its function, leading to poor immune activity, memory, and metabolism. Calorie-dense…

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Time to chuck the ab-blaster and sell the ellipti-trainer. All you need for your ultimate home fitness center are these key essentials.

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Unfortunately, there is no accurate way to predict how fast you鈥檒l gain weight or how many pounds you鈥檒l put on if you eat more calories than your body needs to maintain its current mass. The media has preached for decades that a pound of fat is 3,500 calories, so eating…

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