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Top 4 Sports and Fitness Trends of 2014

2013 was all about the CrossFit craze, but what will be the big fitness trends in 2014? We’ve got four to keep your eye on.

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Eat Healthy While Watching the Games!

After a hard week of working out and eating right, it doesn’t make much sense to blow it all at the sports bar. But you can enjoy the buffalo wings and tacos without packing on the pounds.

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Eric Byrnes: From the MLB to the Ironman

Former Major League Baseball Outfielder, Eric Byrnes has added Ironman to his impressive resume. Learn how he went from the MLB to his first triathlon on a beach cruiser to officially becoming an Ironman.

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Maurice Clarett 2.0: His Comeback Story

The name Maurice Clarett tends to garner a strong reaction one way or another. Find out from the man himself what went wrong after winning the 2002 National Championship and his big plans for the future.

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Paralympian Walker Won’t Stop at Anything

Paralympic alpine skier Tyler Walker has spent his life overcoming obstacles, and he has his sights on a medal this winter in Sochi, Russia. But his goals don’t end there.

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Concussions Threatening BMX Racer’s Career

As the concussions-in-sports debate rages on, Donny Robinson, an Olympic BMX racer and former national champion, is facing the possible end of his career thanks to repeated head trauma. And he’s not sure what to do.

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Doc Talk: The Dreaded Plantar Fasciitis

Plantar fasciitis is a painful condition we’ve all heard about, and one many of us are dealing with on a daily basis. ATLX sits down with Dr. Kenneth Jung of the Kerlan-Jobe Orthopaedic Clinic to talk prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of the problem.

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The Ultimate Youth Sport Advocate: NCYS

The National Council of Youth Sport's tireless work has resulted in significant advances to protect youth in sports and encourage active, yet safe and efficient, programs for America’s youth participation.. Today, over 60,000,000 participants in more than 200 organizations benefit from its advocacy.

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Origins of Modern Fencing

The classic sword fight, once a frequent means of battle, has been immortalized in film and popular culture despite its demise as a practical activity. The swashbuckling sport, at a time reserved for upper-class culture, has preserved the majestic sword fight and remains relevant with a wealth of world championships and even a spot in the Olympics.

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Freaky fitness: Top Three Scary Runs

Halloween isn’t the only day you can experience the terror of creepy costumes. Thanks to shows like the Walking Dead, road race and mud run organizers are taking a page from AMC’s book and incorporating Monsters and Zombies into their races.

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