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Hi, we are the Emerging Athletes. We believe the key to a happy and successful life depends on mastering four underlying pillars:
Fitness, Productivity, Mindfulness, and Nutrition. Emerging Athlete is here to help You with just that.
Step by step you get better and better. Keep improving and trust the process.

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Fitness

A strong body builds the basis of an Emerging Athlete. We are always in shape and ready to perform.

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Productivity

Time efficiency and the right habits facilitate a happy and successful life.

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Mindfulness

High Performance in any area can only be achieved through inner peace and harmony.

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Nutrition

Food is our fuel.
The right nutrition builds a foundation for a strong body and a happy life.

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Taurine for Higher Testosterone, Libido & More

Taurine is known to most athletes as a supplement. A can of Red Bull (250 ml) contains just under 1 g of taurine. The awakening and the concentration-enhancing effect is largely attributed to the caffeine in Red Bull instead of taurine, as many believe. So what’s the actual benefit of taurine? Does taurine actually boost

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Full-Body Workout Plan For Beginners

The full-body exercise plan is the ideal entry into strength training and is also quite suitable for a diet. It is one of the simplest but best forms of strength training for beginners. Whether you want to look better or lay the foundation for bodybuilding, training the whole body several times a week stands out

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HIT Training – Complete Guide 2019

High-Intensity Training, short but challenging – this is HIT. The term recently regained its popularity within the fitness society. It’s already over 40 years old and can be traced back to Arthur Jones and bodybuilder Mike Mentzer, who invented HIT. Their purpose was to develop a revolutionary strength training method, which promotes maximum results with

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