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This Month's Magazine

Stand Winter Fitness on its Head

Its time to change the mindset. The opportunities to train outdoors will be limited over the next few months. This month we address fitness from two perspectives — Setting sport specific goals and using a fitness ball to stay in shape. In addition, you'll find the Metro Detroit Ski Council Ski Guide inside, filled with a ski club directory, a bunch of trips to try and information on skiing safely.

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Inspiration Leads to Gratitude, and More Inspiration

I just received a reminder to be grateful for the life I have and teh business I'm in.

On the Anniversary of being named the Subaru Athlete of the Year in our magazine in 2007, Mandi Tuite sent me an e-mail listing the things the award inspired her to accomplish.

It's an impressive list. Not only because of what is on it, but because last year Mandi was just beginning life as a cancer survivor.

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Weight Training for Runners

There are several different types of resistance training equipment available to you in your local fitness club—free weights, Universal systems, Nautilus, Cam Systems, etc. They use different types of resistance: air pressure, fluid resistance, friction, pulleys, free weights, etc.
Which of these is best? It doesn’t matter. As long as you’re pushing or pulling against resistance and overloading the muscle you’ll gain strength.

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Get Your Off-Road Nutrition. . . Without Falling off the Bike

Off-road nutrition is much more of a logistical mystery than a simple road triathlon, where you can use a bento box, carry a bar of some type or use gel packets. Off-road, you can’t take your hands off the bars to reach for a package, tear it open, and eat it anytime. Try doing that on a volcano in Maui, or on the twisty, winding roots of a single track trail and you’ll soon be licking fresh wounds.

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Cool Commuting Duds

Written by: Rebecca Heaton, Melanie Stuparyk & Bruce Buckley
Posted: Tuesday, 30 September 2008
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ATB ShortWith gas climbing past $4 per gallon and people worrying about the impact of their automotive emissions on the world, there’s a trend gaining speed—biking. 

People are looking to drive less and bike more. To meet this need and keep people looking cool, Gramicci has created a line of fun, hip and functional urban biking apparel that can go from the bike to the casual office to dinner.  And designs are not your typical spandex and fluorescent stripes.

Fixie JeanChoose from pants, capris, shorts, skirts, jackets and performance tees in a variety of quick-drying and breathable fabrics with a cotton-like look and feel. Fabric is key, but so is fit.  Garment features include Gramicci’s “Freedom of Movement Gusset,” allowing for ease of pedaling, as well as the “Peg-A-Leg” adjustable hem feature.

There is also a ‘Rider Comfort Fit Waistband’ designed to keep the back of the pants up while riding. Mesh panels on the jackets allow for air-stream ventilation and zip-open breathable vents on sides further enhance air flow. All items in the uban biking line come with a removable sticker carrying the “Drive Less and Bike More” slogan. Check ‘em out at Gramicci.com.

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