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squatuniversity.com
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| | | | | For the last few weeks, we have been discussing the topic of low back pain. In our most recent article, I unveiled a simple step-by-step protocol screening your back along with a few ways to start winding down your symptoms. Today I want to share how to start fixing your injury so you can return... | |
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thesportsarchivesblog.com
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| | | | | Those who wish to become a more confident asset in the equine industry - aka a confident horse rider - have come to the right place. It is a tricky sport when you are new to it. Not only do you need to trust the horse, but also yourself. Today, we will explore some useful... | |
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www.equestrianspirit.com.au
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| | | | | Horses, very much like people, develop "crooked" - a preference to utilise one side of the body over the other. So why should we train for straightness? | |
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www.crankyfitness.com
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| | | By Crabby McSlacker Strength training, alas, is still considered a crucial ingredient in the ever-changing recipe for a fit and health... | ||