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Garco converts Martin Centre space for training center
Garco Construction Inc., of Spokane, is working on a $1 million project at Gonzaga University to convert part of the school's Martin Centre athletic facility into a training center. The contractor is transforming a 5,000-square-foot space that formerly housed a dance studio into a training center with offices for Gonzaga's...
Tags: athlete, Gonzaga University, training, treadmill
Research articles 2008-09-25
NBA today
Bynum runs on treadmill Lakers center Andrew Bynum ran on a treadmill Tuesday for the first time since injuring his left knee two months ago. Tonight's top game Rockets at Hawks, 5 p.m. The Rockets, winners of 19 straight, including 10 straight...
Tags: Games, NBA, straight, treadmill
Research articles 2008-03-12
Burger loving Bill Clinton, sweats it out for wife's campaign
WASHINGTON AFP — Bill Clinton often says there is nothing he would not do to send his wife to the White House -- but refusing a double stacked, sizzling burger swimming in melted cheese may be a sacrifice too far. The former president, and heart bypass patient, spoofs his...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Iowa, Manufacturing, MARKETING, treadmill, White House
Research articles 2007-11-15
Go slow with new workout regimen
Nature beckons, but be wary with your summer workouts, cautions kinesiology professor C. Buz Swanik of Temple University, Philadelphia. "Anytime you change the mode of exercise you're used to, you're increasing your workload," Swanik says. "If you took the best cyclist in the world and put him on a treadmill,...
Tags: Philadelphia, Temple University, treadmill
Research articles 2007-07-01
Treadmill Desk: Walking While Working
A few weeks ago, I moved across the country to Brooklyn, NY. I don’t recommend moving -- it's pretty freaking stressful -- but one of the great things about it is that you get to try out new stuff in a new environment. One of the new things I...
Tags: Treadmill, Desk, Treadmill Desk, Benefits, Payroll Solutions, Collaboration, Human Resources, David Goldenberg
Blog posts 2008-07-29
Yao expects court date in March: report
HOUSTON, United States AFP — Yao Ming, the Chinese star center for the Houston Rockets, told the Houston Chronicle he expects to resume workouts with the team within two weeks and be back in games by early March. Yao said tests on his broken right leg show that he...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Games, NBA, treadmill, workout
Research articles 2007-02-13
'Mind gym' to get Londoners working it out for their workout
LONDON AFP — Britain's first gym for the mind was to open for one night only in London with mentally challenging games on offer instead of treadmills. The national Science Museum will Tuesday offer memory-enhancing tips alongside traditional mental challenges such as chess and Rubik's cube as well as trendy...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Games, London, treadmill
Research articles 2006-09-10
Magazine targets busy female shoppers.(Business)(Around the malls)
Byline: Kim Mikus A new magazine hitting newsstands caters to the time-strapped female shopper. ShopSmart gives practical advice on a variety of topics from how to pick a killer paint color to choosing the best closet organizing system. The...
Tags: Consumer Reports, treadmill, women
Research articles 2006-08-13
It's Vincifer on 'Letterman'
Although Vince Vaughn and Jennifer Aniston have been mum about their romantic relationship, they aren't fooling David Letterman. With Vaughn as a guest on "The Late Show," Letterman took the approach of presuming the relationship, which has been frequently photographed, but not "officially" confirmed. ...
Tags: oxygen, treadmill, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2006-05-06
44. The effects of prior cycling cadence on running performance in triathletes.(Part IV. Physiology)
Investigations into the sport of triathlon have increased in recent years, with particular emphasis on the bike to run transition. It has been demonstrated that increased cycling cadence results in elevated stride frequency and speed during subsequent running (Hausswirth et al., 1996: International Journal of Sports...
Tags: FCC, Government, oxygen, performance, treadmill
Research articles 2005-02-01
Afghan 21K: Treadmill Half-Marathon Raises Cash for Charity
It was a beautiful, sunny day in Afghanistan-perfect for a half-marathon, with just a little nip in the air. But it didn't matter. This 21-kilometer race was inside-on treadmills.A marathon on treadmills? Well, to explain, we're in Afghanistan, on tiny Kabul Compound. The devout do run outside, braving dust storms...
Tags: Air Force, team, treadmill
Research articles 2004-12-01
Mount Olive, N.J., Company Announces Recall of 320 Treadmills.
By Paul Lapidus, The Record, Hackensack, N.J. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 8--Cuts and bruises, strains, sprains, and a black eye have been blamed on exercise treadmills recalled by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and by the importer/distributor Sportcraft Ltd....
Tags: acceleration, E-mail, Fax, treadmill, U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
Research articles 2004-06-08
When did the rules of aging change?(Special Section)(50-Plus)
Byline: Shelley Carlson When did the rules of aging change? It seems that somewhere between my first invitation from AARP and joining the ranks of the seriously elderly, it became a whole new ballgame. Once I got past the point where clerks...
Tags: AARP, cookie, treadmill
Research articles 2004-05-14
'Wear and tear' takes a toll on the president
WASHINGTON -- Doctors told President Bush on Thursday that exercise, not surgery, is the treatment for his sore right knee. Pain has forced him to cut back on running, his preferred workout, for weeks. Bush spent about two hours having his knees examined at Walter Reed Army Medical Center....
Tags: Bush, FINANCE, SOFTWARE, surgery, treadmill, White House, workout
Research articles 2003-12-19
Stockton, Calif., Radisson Hotel Continues Its Renovation Program.
By Bruce Spence, The Record, Stockton, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 23--The Radisson Hotel Stockton has undergone a $1 million-plus renovation of its 12,000 square feet of meeting rooms. That's phase 1 of renovation work planned for the 23-year-old ...
Tags: Branding, California, FINANCE, Hilton Hotels Corp., MARKETING, ROI/TCO, treadmill
Research articles 2003-09-23
Get a workout at Hilton with in-room treadmill.(Going Places)(Trip tips)
Byline: George Hobica and Kim Liang Tan Daily Herald Correspondents More than 90 Hilton hotels and resorts across the United States, Canada and Mexico now provide a new way for travelers to stay fit. An in-room fitness service gives guests the ability to...
Tags: CAREER, Cuba, Hilton Hotels Corp., SECURITY, treadmill, workout
Research articles 2003-07-06
Exercise good judgment
Ask Rick Strout to name the best piece of equipment for home exercise and he'll laugh and say, "I don't know, check the yard sales." Strout, who manages the Metro Sports Club in downtown Salt Lake City, is alluding to people who buy expensive machines, use them...
Tags: Consumer Reports, Thompson, treadmill, workout
Research articles 2003-03-02
Where There's a Will, There's a Way to Laugh
John Belushi would be proud of his fellow "SNL" alum Will Ferrell, who plays a Bluto-esque fraternity guy in "Old School," out on Friday. He funneled a beer with NEWSWEEK's Bret Begun... No, he didn't. But that would have been fun. You have quite an extended streaking scene. You...
Tags: Construction, Newsweek, treadmill
Research articles 2003-02-24
Who's who at NASA: Dr. Jim Weiss, Chief Engineer and Technologist, Earth and space sciences division, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Dr. Jim Weiss is the Program Manager for Collaborative Neural Repair at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, CA. His team is working to develop a robotic device that will aid patients with spinal cord injuries. NASA Tech Briefs: What is the device, and how will it work? Dr. Jim...
Tags: Dr., Jet Propulsion Laboratory, NASA, patient, treadmill
Research articles 2002-03-01
Bush Goes to Battle Stations
On the treadmill in the gym of a Shanghai hotel, George W. Bush was running hard, working up a sweat that soaked through his gray T shirt. It was 5:30 in the morning, local time. He'd been unable to sleep. His suite on the 44th floor of the Portman Ritz-Carlton...
Tags: Afghanistan, aide, attack, Bush, leader, Leadership, Newsweek, president, sacrifice, Shanghai, treadmill
Research articles 2001-10-29
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