Thursday, March 29, 2007

Gifts For Kids

Here is a new blog with information about gifts for kids.

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Electrolyte Replacement

Enlyten™ Electrolyte SportStrips™ is an innovative new product that replaces the electrolytes our bodies lose while exercising. Fluids consumed during exercise typically contain both carbohydrates and electrolytes. The amount of each varies by product. Typically these drinks have between 2 and 8 percent carbohydrate with a large range of electrolyte concentrations within them. A major limitation associated with re-hydration and electrolyte repletion is absorption. During exercise our bodies divert blood from our stomach and intestines to our exercising muscles. This leads to an increased gastric emptying time and altered intestinal absorption. Additionally, the addition of carbohydrate to these drinks can alter an athlete’s digestive ability. Slowed gastric emptying combined with altered absorption will limit the availability of the fluid and electrolytes we orally consume to be used by our bodies. Many athletes performing at high intensities will have a difficult time ingesting an adequate amount of fluid to maintain this homeostasis due to these changes. How exactly performance is adversely affected needs further research, but it is clear that current electrolyte delivery methods have major limitations.Enlyten Sport Strips are absorbed very differently. They are designed to bypass the inherent inadequacies of gastric and intestinal absorption during exercise. SportStrips are absorbed directly into the blood stream through the buccal mucosa (in the mouth) and thus is affected by neither gastric emptying nor colonic irritability. Click here to learn more about Electrolyte Strip.

Thursday, March 15, 2007

Basketball Instruction and Training

Discuss basketball videos on this blog. News, reviews and information about instruction, training and coaching.

Track and Field Videos

Discuss track and field videos on this blog. News, reviews and information about instruction, training and coaching.

Softball Videos News, Reviews and Information

Discuss softball videos on this blog. News, reviews and information about instruction, training and coaching.

Monday, March 12, 2007

O'Neill Honoured With Pool Naming

Australia's Madam Butterfly Susie O'Neill will take centre stage at the 12th FINA World Championships, as Victorian Premier Steve Bracks ended weeks of speculation about who the championship pool at Rod Laver Arena would be named after.

Six days from the start of competition, Mr Bracks announced Ms O?Neill had beaten a top-line field of contenders for the honour, including swimming superstars Ian Thorpe, Kieren Perkins, Samantha Riley, Tracey Wickham and Petria Thomas.

"This is the first time in the history of the FINA World Championships that the main competition pool has been named after a sporting great," Mr Bracks said.