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Those working with active populations may be interested in this:

The Nov-Dec issue of Sportscience News has just been uploaded to
the Sportscience site. The new material at http://sportsci.org includes...

* Ice Jackets are Cool: a strategy for performance enhancement from
  David Martin and colleagues at the Australian Institute of Sport

* Sudden Death and Exercise, by Tim Noakes

* Cycling Uphill and Downhill, by David Swain

* Training Quantification, by Will Hopkins

* Ferret's column:
  Discovery of performance/training gene
  Blood samples frozen indefinitely for drug tests?
  Flawed review of strength training
  What's worth monitoring on athletes

* von Liebig's erroneous notions about dietary protein in exercise,
  in Frank Katch's column.

* Links and short items in Ken Daley's column:
  health and fitness library, author copyright ownership,
  a new search engine, synchronized swimming...

* Updated links to sites for training, universities, SportDiscus...

Plus all the existing material on our pages:
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SPORTS MEDICINE AND SCIENCE for general reviews;
FORUM for messages on the Sportscience email list;
NET SEARCH for finding information in Web pages, journals, email lists; NET
LINKS for an index of websites and mailing lists;
NEWS for bimonthly topical articles and our occasional columns
  BioMech/CompEat/Ferret/History Makers/Moving Together/TrainGain;
RESEARCH RESOURCES for skills of design, analysis and presentation;
TRAINING & TECHNOLOGY for reviews on performance enhancement.

Will Hopkins and Mary Ann Wallace
for the Sportscience team
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