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		<title>Nouveaux défis à l&#8217;horizon!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 May 2011 17:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Suite aux championnats canadiens ayant pris place à Welland, ON. nous avons le bonheur de vous annoncer que nous sommes parvenues à nous qualifier pour les championnats du monde de Hong-Kong! Le défi était de taille et nous pouvons fièrement dire que nous sommes aussi 3ièmes au Canada.

500 mètres : 5ièmes
2000 mètres : 2ièmes
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Suite aux championnats canadiens ayant pris place à Welland, ON. nous avons le bonheur de vous annoncer que nous sommes parvenues à nous qualifier pour les championnats du monde de Hong-Kong! Le défi était de taille et nous pouvons fièrement dire que nous sommes aussi 3ièmes au Canada.</p>
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<p>Nous sommes très fières de nos accomplissements et sommes prêtes à affronter l&#8217;année à venir et représenter le club H2O Playgroud, pour le Canada, à Hong-Kong. Attachez vos tuques avec de la broche, adrénaline women est prête pour affronter cette nouvelle saison et les défis qu&#8217;elle comporte!</p>
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		<title>Crossfit et bateau dragon</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Nov 2010 20:13:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Apprenez-en  un peu plus sur nos entraînements et du coup sur notre coach par  cet article fort intéressant sur l&#8217;alliance crossfit et bateau dragon. L&#8217;article a été écrit par notre entraîneure Julie Beaumont et ce en anglais. Découvrez  l&#8217;athlète en vous! Crossfit for Dragon Boaters : Discrovering the athlete in you
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="color: #888888;">Apprenez-en  un peu plus sur nos entraînements et du coup sur notre coach par  cet article fort intéressant sur l&#8217;alliance crossfit et bateau dragon. L&#8217;article a été écrit par notre entraîneure Julie Beaumont et ce en anglais. Découvrez  l&#8217;athlète en vous!</span> <strong>Crossfit for Dragon Boaters : Discrovering the athlete in you</strong></p>
<p>Trends in fitness are what drive the fitness industry, sell their  products (as ridiculous as some may be) and grab people’s attention  (quick fix anyone?).  Some of those trends stick, and others fade away.  One of the latest crazes to hit the industry &#8211; whether you are an  advocate or a critic &#8211; is Crossfit.  What is Crossfit?  Once reserved  for police academies, firefighters, the military, martial artists, and  elite and professional athletes has now mainstreamed its way into the  lives of ordinary every day people.  Crossfit is designed to optimize  physical competence in each of ten recognized fitness domains. They are  Cardiovascular and Respiratory endurance, Stamina, Strength,  Flexibility, Power, Speed, Coordination, Agility, Balance, and  Accuracy.  Relying mainly on functional exercises (don’t expect to be  doing bicep curls) crossfit combines weight lifting and throwing,  gymnastics and metabolic conditioning in an effort to enhance an  individual’s competency in physical tasks. If you’d like to read a more  detailed description of crossfit and the research behind it, visit this  link: <a href="http://library.crossfit.com/free/pdf/Foundations.pdf" target="_blank">http://library.crossfit.com/free/pdf/Foundations.pdf</a></p>
<p>I accidentally discovered Crossfit last year while I watched some guy  training as hard if not harder than me – As narcissistic as this may  sound, most women and men don’t train in the same capacity that I do, so  I was interested in his workouts.  He told me a little about these  workouts and next thing you know we started doing some of them  together.  At the time we were finding the workouts on youtube, but my  curiosity led me to the crossfit website and eventually to a crossfit  gym where I fell in love with the challenge, intensity and craziness of  the workouts.  At the time I was still training competitively for  paddling and in a very short time I started noticing how beneficial  these workouts were to paddling.  I have done many circuit trainings  before, and they were no doubt hard; but paddling sprint involves very  little isolation of specific muscles at specific times, and my desire to  curl a dumbbell in isolation for one minute quickly became a thing of  the past.  The crossfit workouts were explosive, short, intense, and  used compound movements which globally mimicked dragon boating and its  energy pathways, much closer than a bicep curl ever would. Keep in mind  that this is a totally subjective opinion and I have nothing against how  others choose to train, this was simply more of a revelation for me, as  a paddler and as a trainer.</p>
<p>What I love about crossfit and how dragon boaters can benefit is that  ALL dragon boaters can do it and yield results. Over 90% of the dragon  boat community is derived of recreational paddlers – teamwork,  camaraderie, social events and achieving personal goals are what  motivate these people to continue dragon boating for so many years.  While some move on to more elite levels, many choose to remain  recreational, active, and hope to improve on their fitness to some  degree.  As many crossfit exercises can be done with body weight alone,  it’s easy to bring a group together, develop a crossfit style workout or  even an actual crossfit workout, teach them how to push themselves to  new levels, improve their metabolic conditioning and all the while  keeping that recreational and social atmosphere and setting new personal  goals.  The more elite dragon boater can easily follow most of the  workouts directly from the website or even hit a crossfit gym.  If you  don’t believe me, try it.  I grouped together between 15 and 20 people  of all fitness abilities over the last 4 weeks for outdoor crossfit  training.  Regardless of their fitness level, every single one of them  completed every single workout (with great pride), discovered that they  could push themselves beyond what they thought they could – all the  while achieving personal goals, safely and efficiently.  They fell in  love with Crossfit workouts – ok so maybe they loved it once the  workouts were over, but there has to be a reason they keep coming back!   Although I am not a Crossfit purist, I believe in its benefits and how  they can contribute positively to a dragon boater’s fitness and a  performance during races.</p>
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		<title>Don en ligne : Encouragez nos équipes!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 May 2010 14:10:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Merci pour avoir supporté l&#8217;équipe! Adrénaline Women Élite vous sont grandement reconnaissantes! De retour de Macau, l&#8217;équipe est maintenant prête à renouveller le défi! Une autre belle aventure commence, les qualifications pour Hongkong! Il vous est possible de faire un  don en ligne pour soutenir les athlètes.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Merci pour avoir supporté l&#8217;équipe! </strong>Adrénaline Women Élite vous sont grandement reconnaissantes! De retour de Macau, l&#8217;équipe est maintenant prête à renouveller le défi! Une autre belle aventure commence, les qualifications pour Hongkong! Il vous est possible de faire un  <a href="http://www.adrenalinedbc.ca/equipes-feminines/macau-2010/">don en ligne</a> pour soutenir les athlètes.</p>
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