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Best Temperature for a Marathon?
According to the US Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, the optimum temperature for running a marathon is 41 degrees F.












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Mobile App

Our innovative and award-winning app "Exercise Calorie Converter" converts the calories in restaurant foods and beverages into minutes of exercise.

Version 3.0 -- released in Spring 2017 -- offers more restaurants, over 6000 foods and beverages, a Quick-Check tool for foods not in the database, and some cool sharing functions. (NOTE: Version 3.3 was released February 2018.)

MAKE SMARTER CHOICES WHEN YOU DINE OUT!





Today's Featured Topics



Exercise For Coronary Artery Disease
Regular aerobic exercise is the best thing you can do to prevent coronary artery disease. Learn more by reading this comprehensive review: "Exercise For Coronary Artery Disease"

Sports Drinks and Recovery Drinks
What's the difference between a "sports" drink and a "recovery" drink? The simplest distinction is that recovery drinks contain protein, whereas other sports drinks don't. These products can get a little confusing. We help you sort them out here: "Sports Drinks and Recovery Drinks"

Exercise For Hypertension
Approximately 29% of Americans have hypertension (high blood pressure). Aerobic exercise can be very beneficial for people with hypertension, and, in many cases, may prevent it from ever developing in the first place. Read more about it in: "Exercise For Hypertension"


Exercise Books and Videos



TITLE:  "Running A Marathon For Dummies"
AUTHOR:  Karp J
LENGTH:  342 pages
LIST PRICE:  $17.99

If you are thinking of running your first marathon, then everything you need to know can be found here. Author Jason Karp received his PhD in exercise physiology. Read our review...





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