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  2. High-intensity training - Wikipedia

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    High-intensity training (HIT) is a form of strength training popularized in the 1970s by Arthur Jones, the founder of Nautilus. The training focuses on performing quality weight training repetitions to the point of momentary muscular failure .

  3. Category:People in sports - Wikipedia

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    People in sports by sport (48 C)-Sportspeople (32 C) + Women in sports (7 C, 21 P) A. Academics of physical education and sport (1 C, 13 P) Sports artists (17 P)

  4. Strength athletics - Wikipedia

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    Strongman competitions usually involve non-traditional, often sensationalistic, challenges of strength. Strength athletics is the collection of strength sports which measure physical strength, [1] based on both: non-standard and historical implements as seen in Strongman and Highland games, [2] and standardized and calibrated equipment as seen in Powerlifting [3] and Weightlifting.

  5. Forever Strong - Wikipedia

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    Forever Strong" was the first sports-themed film Go Films had made. Producer Adam Abel and Director Ryan Little were attracted to the story because of Highland Rugby's tradition of winning both on and off the field. The film name "Forever Strong" is taken from the team motto of the Highland High School rugby team. [6]

  6. High-performance sport - Wikipedia

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    High performance sport or elite sport is sport at the highest level of competition. In sports administration , "high-performance sport", where the emphasis is on winning prestigious competitions, is distinguished from " mass sport " or " recreational sport", where the emphasis is on attracting the maximum number of participants.

  7. Category:People in sports by sport - Wikipedia

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    Sports mass media people by sport (2 C) Coaches by sport (51 C) Sports commentators by sport (42 C) A. Archery people (3 C) Sport of athletics people (19 C, 2 P) B.

  8. Sport communication careers - Wikipedia

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    Sports communication can be defined as "a process by which people in sport, in a sport setting, or through a sport endeavor, share symbols as they create meaning through interaction". [1] This field encompasses the study of interpersonal and organizational communication (both verbal and non-verbal) among participants within a sport (players ...

  9. Category:Sportspeople by sport - Wikipedia

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