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Who Uses a Baton Twirling Training-Log?

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For more then 110 years, Baton Twirlers have been recording their information from their Baton Twirling workouts. First signs of this practice can be dated back to English Runner Alfred “Alfie” Shrubb (12 December 1879 – 23 April 1964) who kept detailed notes of his training in a diary format as a professional runner.
Some Baton Twirlers record various information about their Baton Twirling workouts, health, meals and assessments each day and over a period of time. These measurements are usually kept in a diary, log or journal written format. Read the rest of this entry »

Who Uses an Aussie Football Training-Log?

For more then 110 years, Aussie Football Players have been recording their information from their Aussie Football workouts. First signs of this practice can be dated back to English Runner Alfred “Alfie” Shrubb (12 December 1879 – 23 April 1964) who kept detailed notes of his training in a diary format as a professional runner.
Some Aussie Football Players record various information about their Aussie Football workouts, health, meals and assessments each day and over a period of time. These measurements are usually kept in a diary, log or journal written format. Read the rest of this entry »

Who Uses a Campdraft Training-Log?

For more then 110 years, Drivers have been recording their information from their Campdraft workouts. First signs of this practice can be dated back to English Runner Alfred “Alfie” Shrubb (12 December 1879 – 23 April 1964) who kept detailed notes of his training in a diary format as a professional runner.
Some Drivers record various information about their Campdraft workouts, health, meals and assessments each day and over a period of time. These measurements are usually kept in a diary, log or journal written format. Read the rest of this entry »

Who Uses a Gliding Training-Log?

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For more then 110 years, Gliders have been recording their information from their Gliding workouts. First signs of this practice can be dated back to English Runner Alfred “Alfie” Shrubb (12 December 1879 – 23 April 1964) who kept detailed notes of his training in a diary format as a professional runner.
Some Gliders record various information about their Gliding workouts, health, meals and assessments each day and over a period of time. These measurements are usually kept in a diary, log or journal written format. Read the rest of this entry »

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September 5, 2012 at 10:11 pm

Who Uses a Gaelic Football Training-Log?

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For more then 110 years, Gaelic Football Players have been recording their information from their Gaelic Football workouts. First signs of this practice can be dated back to English Runner Alfred “Alfie” Shrubb (12 December 1879 – 23 April 1964) who kept detailed notes of his training in a diary format as a professional runner.
Some Gaelic Football Players record various information about their Gaelic Football workouts, health, meals and assessments each day and over a period of time. These measurements are usually kept in a diary, log or journal written format. Read the rest of this entry »

Who Uses a Motorsport Training-Log?

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For more then 110 years, Drivers have been recording their information from their Motorsport workouts. First signs of this practice can be dated back to English Runner Alfred “Alfie” Shrubb (12 December 1879 – 23 April 1964) who kept detailed notes of his training in a diary format as a professional runner.
Some Drivers record various information about their Motorsport workouts, health, meals and assessments each day and over a period of time. These measurements are usually kept in a diary, log or journal written format. Read the rest of this entry »

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September 4, 2012 at 11:05 pm

Who Uses an Orienteering Training-Log?

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For more then 110 years, orienteerers have been recording their information from their Orienteering workouts. First signs of this practice can be dated back to English Runner Alfred “Alfie” Shrubb (12 December 1879 – 23 April 1964) who kept detailed notes of his training in a diary format as a professional runner.
Some orienteerers record various information about their Orienteering workouts, health, meals and assessments each day and over a period of time. These measurements are usually kept in a diary, log or journal written format. Read the rest of this entry »
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