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About Emerging Athlete

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.

Recent Articles

Man does not know why his muscles do not grow

This is Why Your Muscles do not Grow

We all make mistakes. It can happen to anyone and is simply human. But we should learn from the mistakes we made in the past to do better in the future. As much as in every other area of life, it also applies when we train our body to grow muscles. However, making experiences to

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Benefits of Potassium

Eat a banana, is often the well-intentioned advice if you suffer from muscle cramps after exercise or feel weak. Because of sweating and physical exertion, the electrolyte levels quickly get out of balance and thus also the potassium content. But what are the benefits of potassium? What do we need the mineral for? All that

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man training with optimal volume for hypertrophy

The Optimal Volume for Hypertrophy – Complete Guide

In weight training, the training volume indicates how much work we did or how much weight our muscles moved during one workout. But what’s the benefit? To put it simply: By knowing the volume, we can compare our workouts and assess if we have become stronger or weaker. According to the result, we determine if

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