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Lynx Performance Grips

I have been using the new Lynx Performance Grips for my CrossFit workouts for some time now. I was first introduced to them by a member of our fitness center, who swore by their effectiveness, especially with the large number of pull-ups we do. The Lynx Grips are definitely innovative.

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Skins "REALLY" work...

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Scott E Vest rocks

I have been testing the Scott E Vest (http://shop.navyseals.com/SearchResult.aspx?CategoryID=114) for the past month and it is now a permanent part of my wardrobe. The vest is very warm and classy looking, and packed with cool pockets for gear.

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Navy SEAL Makes Fitness Fun and Obesity Sail Away

November 20, 2007 - Press Dispensary - Fitness industry spending is at a record high, with seven million UK people registered as gym members*. But does money buy fitness?

Nothing says “Frogman” like a pair of UDT shorts

The distinctive, all-cotton, almost-too-short-for-comfort shorts have been the iconic symbol of Naval Special Warfare since World War II.  And despite six decades of advancements in garment technology, present-day SEAL candidates are issued exactly the same shorts as those issued to the

Are Your Hip Flexors Robbing You of a Good Ab Workout?

I used to think I was pretty good at sit-ups. 

It wasn’t at all uncommon for me to comfortably knock out 100 or more within the prescribed two minutes of my bi-annual Navy Physical Readiness Tests.

The Perfect Push-Up: Bang For Your Push-Up Buck

Push-ups have been part of my every-day life since I first joined the Navy 16 years ago. Even since leaving active duty, the routine continues.

Finally! The Perfect Jump Rope

My jump rope was torn to shreds . . . again. Nothing I could find on the entire ship (excepting lengths of chain) could stand up to the abuse of the solid, rough-textured non-skid decks.

Why Luminox just might be the perfect watch

The order finally came to go. It was mid-2002, and those of us in the USS Abraham Lincoln Battle Group had spent the months since September 11, 2001 on constant edge, knowing that we’d be going over the horizon at moment’s notice.