Category: Health
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Combat Veterans Relax at Dolphin Swim
For some veterans, seeing a trash bag in the street can trigger post traumatic stress disorder, but a swim with dolphins on Friday reminded 10 of them that “they can still laugh”. See ABC News and ABC7
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Ian Thorpe reveals why he REALLY retired
He was the best swimmer in the world, but something pushed Ian Thorpe to retire… See TripleM
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Ian Thorpe discusses his life and loves
Thorpe’s book helped his parents catch up. mid all the big issues discussed in This Is Me lies the tale of Ian Thorpe’s life away from home since he was 14, and his parents are frantically filling in the gaps.
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Mornings: Ian Thorpe ‘This Is Me’
Ian Thorpe is one of our most popular and successful sportsmen. During his spectacular career ‘Thorpie’ broke records and won a total of nine Olympic medals including five gold medals. Ian has opened up about his journey for the first time in a revealing autobiography ‘This Is Me’. See ninemsn Video: Ian Thorpe ‘This Is…
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What’s In Your Fridge, Ryan?
Olympic gold medalist Ryan Lochte shares the foods and drinks he uses to fuel his training and race performance, including his favorite Friday night meal tradition since he was 8 years old. Via the17thman
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Channing Crowder saw Michael Phelps smoke weed 3 weeks before getting caught
According to Channing Crowder, former Miami Dolphins linebacker and current co-host on “The Jorge Sedano Show†on 560 WQAM in Miami, he saw him smoke some weed three weeks prior to being caught taking a hit from a bong. And, Ryan Lochte is described as a pothead. And they go at him for that gaffe…
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Ian Thorpe’s hidden pain
Ian Thorpe has revealed he spent much of his life battling a crippling depression, and Olympian Geoff Huegill and mental health advocate Patrick McGorry explain the effects. Via the17thman
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The sea water drinkers
A Philip Bloom mini-documentary going straight into my WTF-category.
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Ryan Lochte: The Most Innovative Swimmer’s Workout Ever
Ryan’s workout, in and out of the pool, may well be among the toughest in the world. He explains what his 7-day-a-week regimen includes (it totals 30 to 35 hours a week), a combination of swimming and weight/strength training. Via the17thman
