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  1. What Athletes Are Made Of by Hanoch Piven, 2006-05-09
  2. Counseling College Student-Athletes: Issues and Interventions
  3. One-Hour Workouts: 50 Swim, Bike, and Run Workouts for Busy Athletes
  4. Forty Million Dollar Slaves: The Rise, Fall, and Redemption of the Black Athlete by William C. Rhoden, 2007-07-24
  5. Physical Rehabilitation of the Injured Athlete by James R. Andrews MD, Kevin E. Wilk PTDPT, et all 2004-02-20
  6. Growing Old Is Not for Sissies II: Portraits of Senior Athletes (Bk. 2)
  7. Nutrition for Serious Athletes by Dan, Ph.D. Benardot, 1999-11
  8. Brett Favre (Amazing Athletes) by Jeff Savage, 2010-08
  9. Smoothies for Athletes (Volume 1) by John M Fitzgerald, 2007-06-03
  10. Plyometrics for Athletes at All Levels: A Training Guide for Explosive Speed and Power by Neal Pire, 2006-08-28
  11. The Female Athlete by Mary Ireland, Aurelia Nattiv, 2002-12-30
  12. Speed Improvement for Young Athletes:How to Sprint Faster in Your Sport in 30 Workouts by George Blough Dintiman, 2006-01-02
  13. Build A Better Athlete: 16 Gymnastic Exercises for Your Horse by Leslie Webb, 2006-10-23
  14. A Kind of Grace: The Autobiography of the World's Greatest Female Athlete by Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Sonja Steptoe, 1997-10-01

81. Athletes Defense By EAS
athletes Defense.The only multivitamin certified under the NFL/NFLPA Supplement Label Certification Program and designed to help pros support their immune
http://www.eas.com/athletesdefense/

82. Drunk Athlete
Well, we have to give credit where credit is due and Athlete Nightly came up with some real funny stuff. Their JibJab snowball fights are hilarious so we
http://www.drunkathlete.com/
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Owen Daniels and Eric Winston
Here are Owen Daniels and Eric Winston of the Houston Texans chugging beer together. Thanks to the reader who emailed us these pictures.
Posted by J-MAC at 3/1/2008 10:25 PM Add Comment
Baron Davis aka Boom Dizzle
Here is Golden State Warriors guard Baron Davis enjoying the good life. What's wrong with his eyes? These pictures were emailed to us from a reader.
Posted by B-Rey at 1/25/2008 6:53 PM View Comments (2) Add Comment
Beer might be the drink of choice for football enthusiasts, but cocktails can help to show where loyalties stand. Change the party up this year by adding these quenching cocktails so that guests can cheer on their favorite contenders. Gold-colored drinks for charged-up, West Coast fans and green cocktails for cheeseheads; red and blue for patriotic New Englanders; straight blue for the Big Blue, and a perfectly football-colored drink for toasting great plays on either side, no matter where your loyalties lie.

83. Nutrition For The Athlete
Matching a diet with the level of training and exercise, and pregame meals can increase optimize nutrition for peak performance.
http://www.ext.colostate.edu/PUBS/foodnut/09362.html
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no. 9.362
Nutrition for the Athlete
by J. Anderson, L. Young and S. Prior
Quick Facts...
  • Athletes achieve peak performance by training and eating a variety of foods. Athletes gain most from the amount of carbohydrates stored in the body. Fat also provides body fuel; use of fat as fuel depends on the duration of the exercise and the condition of the athlete. Exercise may increase the athlete's need for protein. Water is a critical nutrient for athletes. Dehydration can cause muscle cramping and fatigue.
Becoming an elite athlete requires good genes, good training and conditioning and a sensible diet. Optimal nutrition is essential for peak performance. Nutritional misinformation can do as much harm to the ambitious athlete as good nutrition can help.
Carbohydrates
Athletes benefit the most from the amount of carbohydrates stored in the body. In the early stages of moderate exercise, carbohydrates provide 40 to 50 percent of the energy requirement. Carbohydrates yield more energy per unit of oxygen consumed than fats. Because oxygen often is the limiting factor in long duration events, it is beneficial for the athlete to use the energy source requiring the least amount of oxygen per kilocalorie produced. As work intensity increases, carbohydrate utilization increases. Complex carbohydrates come from foods such as spaghetti, potatoes, lasagna, cereals and other grain products. Simple carbohydrates are found in fruits, milk, honey and sugar. During digestion, the body breaks down carbohydrates to glucose and stores it in the muscles as glycogen.

84. International Vegetarian Union - Famous Vegetarians - Sports
Note this list is presented in good faith we cannot guarantee that any of these people still are, or ever were vegetarian.
http://www.ivu.org/people/sports/

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