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Cross-training to give the other muscles used during martial arts practice a chance to recover
Stacey Nemour: Get Flexible For Martial Arts Training Stacey Nemour 2011
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Cross-training to give the other muscles used during martial arts practice a chance to recover
Stacey Nemour: Get Flexible For Martial Arts Training Stacey Nemour 2011
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Cross-training proved the way around my back's recalcitrance.
Elizabeth Boleman-Herring: How This 60-Year-Old Yogini Lost 40 lbs After Spinal Fusion Surgery Elizabeth Boleman-Herring 2012
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Cross-training to give the other muscles used during martial arts practice a chance to recover
Stacey Nemour: Get Flexible For Martial Arts Training Stacey Nemour 2011
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Cross-training proved the way around my back's recalcitrance.
Elizabeth Boleman-Herring: How This 60-Year-Old Yogini Lost 40 lbs After Spinal Fusion Surgery Elizabeth Boleman-Herring 2012
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Cross-training, adopted countywide, will save money and create a more satisfied workforce.
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Cross-training diminishes the need for temporary workers and improves productivity.
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Cross-training reduces injury risk, and it helps you recover if you are hurt.
Young Runners Marc Bloom 2009
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Cross-training -- improving athletes in one sport by making them practice another -- is a Norwegian passion.
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Cross-training is definitely worth it, based on this limited attempt.
Archive 2008-01-01 2008
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