Better Breathing Blog by PowerLung

On Your Mark, Get Set...

Posted by Carolyn Morse

Jan 13, 2012 8:00:00 AM

GO! This is Marathon Weekend in Houston, TX and this Saturday I’ll be out on the course with all the runners who are trying to qualify for the US Olympic Marathon Team.  I won’t be running in it but I’ll be one of the volunteers trying to make this one of the best experiences of their life.

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Topics: Running, Athletes, Health and Fitness

Are You Racing The Dream?

Posted by Carolyn Morse

Jul 20, 2010 9:00:00 AM

We all have that dream race we want to be in or to simply complete. But to achieve that dream, your training to improve your ability is of great importance. That is why we strongly urge you to add PowerLung to your training program if you have not already done so.

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Topics: Training, Athletes

Reduce the effort when sprinting across the field

Posted by Carolyn Morse

Jul 20, 2010 9:00:00 AM

Last month we discussed the importance of breathing and intermittent sprinting in the game of soccer. With the FIL World Lacrosse Championships happening, lacrosse players know the feeling of the stop and go again movement in this sport and the impact it can have on their breathing.

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Topics: Training, Running, Athletes

Rowing Demands Control

Posted by Carolyn Morse

Jul 20, 2010 9:00:00 AM

July is an eventful month for organized sports in Great Britain as the world witnesses golf’s British Open, tennis’ Wimbledon, and rowing’s prestigious Henley Royal Regatta. In fact, the latter sport is among the oldest in modern times – first held in 1839.

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Topics: Training, Athletes, Rowing

Training to help you feel like you’re ready to play in the World Cup™

Posted by Carolyn Morse

Jun 11, 2010 9:00:00 AM

Football, or soccer as we say in the US, is one game played the world over. The tournament for this “world game” is the World Cup and it is happening right now. This is a team sport that truly represents the term intermittent sprint sport and this is a tournament that challenges even the best of the best in the sport. Fitness and readiness for such activities require training at the highest level.

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Topics: Training, Athletes, Soccer