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Can a Few Simple Tests Make You Faster?

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Physiological testing is more accessible than ever. Email not displaying properly? [View in browser] [Competitor.com Newsletter] [Read full story] [Read full story] Physiological tests are becoming more affordable, scientifically rigid and specialized for the citizen athlete. [Find out more] Share: [Read full story] [Read full story] American runner Desiree Linden of the Michigan-based Hansons-Brooks training team will compete in the Olympic Marathon on Aug. 14. [Find out more] Share: ALSO IN THIS ISSUE: [Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg Completes 365-Mile Challenge, Eyes Bigger Goals] [Running 453 miles on Oregon's Pacific Crest Trail in 8 Days for Charity] [Track Star Ashton Eaton on Vogue Cover] [Beer Mile World Classic Races Dates Set Near London] [Garrett Cullen Lowers Beer Mile American Record to 4:54.52] [Read full story] [Read full story] Forget crunches. They're not specific enough to running. Do these moves instead. [Find out more] Share: [Read full story] [Read full story] You'll be hard-pressed to find a crazier finish to a 5,000m race than this. [Find out more] Share: [Read full story] [Read full story] Check out what our testers thought of Skechers' latest. [Find out more] Share: --------------------------------------------------------------- This email was sent to {EMAIL} because you signed up to receive information about Competitor. We [respect your privacy] and will not rent, sell or lease your information to any third party. To edit your prefrences [UPDATE PREFERENCES] If you no longer wish to receive this email you may [unsubscribe]. [cgi-logo] Competitor | 9477 Waples St Ste 150 | San Diego, CA, 92121-2937 USA

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