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This article from the New York Times has some great insights that tie into my previous post, “the Importance of Stretching in Earnest.”
Researchers now believe that some of the more entrenched elements of many athletes’ warm-up regimens are not only a waste of time but actually bad for you. The old presumption that [...]
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