Cross-training: Variety is the Spice of Sport

Posted by Ray Gill

 
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One sport may not be enough anymore. As the triathlon grows in popularity and professionals from every sport share the secret of their success, athletes at all levels are learning the value of cross-training.

Could Bikram yoga make you a better tennis player, as Andy Murray has claimed? Can running make you a better soccer player, as running-shoe giant Asics asserts in its magazine ads? While the latter may sound like a marketing ploy, Andy Murray was able to defeat Roger Federer and credits yoga for the win. Cross-training has grabbed a share of the exercise market for decades, but today, its value is more widely appreciated. Cross-training is also becoming more creative as new and lesser-known sports make their way into the mainstream.

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One Response to “Cross-training: Variety is the Spice of Sport”
  1. I have a great cross training event called The Octathalon. It is done in a gym and there are different courses for different body types but all 8 exercises are the same in the same order. Bike, Lat Pull downs, Step Ups, Sit ups, Rowing, Bench Press, Running and finally Shoulder Press. Please get in touch with us if you are interested in running Octathalon events http://www.octathalon.com

    Thank you!

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