Health Tips


What if the Internet kept you fit?

By: Hélène Morin April 21, 2012

We often hear that the Internet has contributed to the obesity epidemic by promoting a sedentary lifestyle. However, because of the Internet, thousands of people are now fitter than ever and more motivated to exercise

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In Shawinigan, athletes prepare for the 2020 olympics!

By: Hélène Morin April 21, 2012

This summer in Shawinigan, young Quebec athletes will have their first experience of real competition. At the Closing Games for the Jeux du Québec from July 26 to August 3, they will discover that competition takes discipline and energy, but that also brings elation and pride. For some people, these Games could be the first step to their final destination—the Olympic podium.

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Why Visceral Fat Is So Dangerous

By: Richard Chevalier April 21, 2012

Considered unattractive to some, fat under the skin (or subcutaneous fat) is the most visible and palpable type of fat, but it is not the most harmful for your health. However, visceral fat—namely the fat hidden in the spaces between our abdominal organs (intestine, stomach, liver, kidneys, pancreas, etc.)—is by far the most dangerous of the fats.

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New breakthroughs improve performance

By: Hélène Morin April 21, 2012

Active people want to keep dry when exercising. Sports apparel manufacturers have understood this and for many years have been offering materials that breathe, wick sweat and dry quickly dry in order to avoid undesirable odours.

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Exercise: A One-of-a-kind Drug!

By: Richard Chevalier October 30, 2011

If not exercising adversely affects your health, then regular exercise should definitely improve it. The first scientific study to show this was published in London, England, back in 1843. At that time, research had already revealed that the mortality rate of sedentary people was higher than that of those who were physically active.

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Using Exercise to Lose Weight: Intensity or Time?

By: Richard Chevalier October 30, 2011

More and more people are turning to exercise to lose weight. That’s a good thing, since exercise strengthens the heart, muscles, bones and even the brain, which low-calories diets do not do. However, a question often comes up: to lose fat, should we do moderate exercise for a longer period of time or vigorous exercise for a short period of time?

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Food for an Active Lifestyle

By: Richard Chevalier August 20, 2011

Active or sedentary, we all need a diet that provides adequate quantities of the nutrients needed for the growth, maintenance and repair of tissues. However, before vigorous or prolonged activity, we want to be full of energy. Here are the how-to’s for the diet of an active person.

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Exercise, Appetite and Weight Loss

By: Richard Chevalier May 12, 2011

FResearch tends to show that the current epidemic of obesity and overweightness is primarily due to an overall reduction in the calories burned by people rather than an increase in the number of calories taken in.

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Marianne St-Gelais

By: José António Pires October 8, 2010

With two silver medals from the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, short-track speed skater Marianne St-Gelais has quite a few victories to her credit for an athlete of her age. So what awaits her? No surprise about the answer: new challenges, of course.

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Élodie Beaulieu

By: José António Pires August 11, 2010

Dominating the provincial and national scene, with impressive results internationally, Taekwondo athlete Élodie Beaulieu wants to be as great at the senior level as she was in the juniors. Her ultimate goal: to wear Canada’s colours at the 2016 Olympic Games in Brazil.

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Troy Lemens Vice-President, Purchasing (Equipment) - Corporate

By: Hélène Morin April 22, 2010

Originally from Quebec, Troy Lemens lives in Alberta and works as Vice-President, Purchasing (Equipment), for the Forzani Group Ltd., Sports Experts® parent company. Although he has always been into sports, alternating between skiing, hockey and mountain biking depending on the season, in October 2009 he rose up to an exceptional challenge for an amateur athlete: the XTerra World Championship. This international triathlon is held every year on Ma ...

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Pierre-Rudolph Mayard - With the Impact, Mayard scores big

By: José António Pires April 22, 2010

Everywhere he goes, Pierre-Rudolph Mayard is known as an amazing scorer. Having joined the Montreal Impact in February 2009, this forward wants his time on the team to be remembered fondly.

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Jennifer Heil

By: José António Pires October 17, 2009

Despite all the honours she has under her belt, her motivation for Vancouver 2010 remains high. She is training more intensely than before, and training has become more high-tech. She is paying special attention to every little detail. “When you think of the Olympic Games, it is easier to push yourself. However, I am not motivated by adding to my titles, but rather to rise up to new challenges. Especially now since the scoring system has changed, ...

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Yannick Riendeau - A dream within reach

By: José António Pires August 22, 2009

Perseverance has become the trademark of Yannick Riendeau, former right wing of the Drummondville Voltigeurs. This quality has allowed him to come close to achieving the dream he has had since he was a kid: to wear the uniform of a National Hockey League team.

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Justine Rhéaume

By: José António Pires April 8, 2009

Year by year, she only gets better and her potential has amazed everyone.

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THE OLYMPICS and Nothing Less for Chloé

By: José António Pires October 18, 2008

Currently a member of the national team, Chloé no doubt proved a nice surprise in the Canadian skiing world during the 2007-2008 season. Barely 16 years of age, this athlete from Rivière-des-Prairies did not go unnoticed by her adult counterparts, since she was the youngest in this ski genre at the World Cup trials.

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The world is opening up to the runner El Hanbli

By: José António Pires August 23, 2008

Having taken part for the first time in a World Cup event during the 2007 Youth Meet in the Czech Republic, the 18-year-old Repentigny native has seen with his own eyes what a world-class athlete is like. “I was impressed by the caliber of my competitors, but I believed in myself. I finished 13th during the semifinal. This was my first international experience, but it definitely won’t be my last. […] I believe that I could be on the Canadian team ...

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Marianne Jodoin on the way to the WTA circuit

By: José António Pires April 12, 2008

But before making it to the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA), the 15-year-old tennis player will have to continue performing as she did in 2007. Being named Female Athlete of the Year did not happen by chance, but after a lot of work.

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A New Harvey among Elite Cross-Country Skiers

By: José António Pires October 21, 2007

Alex Harvey has every intention of proving that his third and fourth placing in the 2007 classic in Italy was not by chance, but rather the result of immense preparation and skills developed through hard work. That is why he has been preparing since last summer for the world championship, which will be held in Poland in February 2008. Now in his final junior year, Harvey is ready to do everything possible to keep going, full stride.

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Olympics 2012 - The Crowning Achievement for Boxing and Ariane Fortin?

By: José António Pires August 25, 2007

But for this to happen, her sport first has to become a competition in this major international event. Many people are crossing their fingers that women’s boxing will hit the Olympics in 2012.

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A Rising Star

By: José António Pires April 14, 2007

Four years ago, the idea of travelling around the world competing in track and field meets had never even crossed her mind, but with the success she’s had since, the girl from the town of Lachenaie is clearly thriving in her new sport.

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En Route to the Olympic Games

By: José António Pires October 21, 2006

This extremely talented young athlete is very much aware of his potential, but still has both feet firmly planted on the ground. Talent alone is not enough to make it all the way to the top.

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