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The highest VO2max ever recorded in a human was 93 ml/kg/min. And no, it wasn't Lance Armstrong. It was measured in a male cross-country skier.



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Take A Break

Our mission here at AthleteInMe.com® is to encourage you to exercise more. Indeed, your health depends on it!

So, why would I be telling you to "take a break?"

For many people (myself included!), doing the same thing week after week, month after month is simply mind-numbing. Also, some athletes don't know when to rest. Distance runners run until they're exhausted and fatigued, which compromises their immune system and makes them more susceptible to colds and other respiratory bugs. Gymnasts and football players push through the pain until they develop stress fractures in their feet and serious knee problems. And so on......

Yes, a rest once in a while is not only good for your body, but it's also good for your mind. You'll develop a fresh hunger for what you really like. In my case, it's tennis. I haven't played in several months -- due to some personal issues that demanded all my attention -- and I am ready to get back on the courts!

Remember, you don't have to put yourself through a grueling exercise program to stay healthy. Find something you like and do it several times per week. The American College of Sports Medicine recommends 30-45 minutes of exercise on 5-7 days per week, but, hey, anything is better than nothing, right?

AthleteInMe.com® can be your ally in improving your health. If you are a do-it-yourselfer, simply by reading our review articles, and reading several of the books we recommend may provide all the information you need to design your own fitness program.

If you need some guidance or motivation, sign up for our Online Fitness & Wellness Counseling Service. We can develop a plan for you and get you going in the right direction in a few short months!

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Stan Reents, PharmD
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November 2009

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Today's Featured Topics



Sports Drinks and Recovery Drinks
Recently, a new category of sports beverage has been marketed: "recovery" drinks. What's the difference? The simplest distinction is that recovery drinks contain protein, whereas other sports drinks don't. These products can get a little confusing. Read our review at: "Sports Drinks and Recovery Drinks"

Running: Training Tips for Beginners
If you're new to running, you probably have a lot of questions. Issues such as how often, how far, and how fast to run can make a big difference in both your enjoyment and your success. Read about these, and other, concepts in: "Running: Training Tips for Beginners"

Blisters!
Blisters can bring your activity to a complete halt. Worse, it may be days before your foot, hand, etc. can tolerate performing the same activity again. The key is prevention: properly-fitted shoes or boots; good, thick socks; use of Body-Glide, etc. Read our review and recommendations at: "Blisters: Prevention and Treatment"


Exercise Books and Videos



TITLE:  "Triathlon 101"
AUTHOR:  Mora, J.
LENGTH:  189 pages
LIST PRICE:  $18.95

In 2009, John Mora released the 2nd edition of "Triathlon 101". This is the best triathlon training guide we have seen. It covers all aspects of training for a triathlon. We recommend it highly for the beginning triathlete. Read our review...





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