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November/December 2008 Issue: Features

Feature Articles:

GEORGIA BASEBALL'S OFF-SEASON CONDITIONING PLAN

Motivated by dashed expectations in ’07, the Georgia Bulldogs bought into team strength coach Jeremy Heffner’s maximal strength philosophy.

STRENGTH TRAINING WITH STEVE NASH
Every off-season, Phoenix Suns PG Steve Nash works to get his body strong enough to support the reckless style and hustle that define his game.


November/December 2008 Issue: Departments

Next Level

Here, some of the country’s top athletes dish on how they made their college choice.
Views: 298
Fuel

Breakfast: the second most important meal of the day?
Views: 847
Sports Skills

British Open champion Stewart Cink provides a few elements that are crucial to incorporate into your swing setup.
Views: 207
Flexibility

Softball centers around throwing and rotating, which means healthy shoulders that have full range of motion are critically important.
Views: 1334
Conditioning

Baseball season is a marathon, not a sprint, but that doesn’t mean your conditioning program shouldn’t include sprints.
Views: 1812
Agility

Agility is extremely important in helping you stay sharp until the end of the long wrestling season, which is crucial for success.
Views: 1017
Fusion

Reader Feature

From massagers and iPods to camcorders and computers, put it on your holiday wish list and you might just get whatever you like.
Views: 120
Additional Articles

Phoenix Suns point guard Steve Nash explains how he never listened to those who doubted his ability.
Views: 162

November/December 2008 Issue: Web Exclusives


If we ignore Tiger and his ridiculous game for a moment, it’s safe to say that golfers who reach the PGA Tour have a similar set of sick skills.
Views: 79

You need a game plan for each match or you’ll lose points faster than John McEnroe loses his cool.
Views: 292

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